The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 13, 1907, Page 7

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{TAINEERS N OLYMPIC gave no ovidenc fore. ug orm, et ceeent Olympus! Tn coming down @o mountain severe soow Misa Winona Batley fell and w Hine {nto retreat slightly bruised, Otheewise no tain but hal€ sealed, cident occurred, ‘of the party m The conquest of Mount Olympus te left to the apeond party, provid ing good weathe® favors them, ALIBA J. BIGELOW, tn Queets valley Me Olympus on OFFICE MORE HELP ex F tor There appear on the list of eo} igibles that have taken the evi! service examination the nathes of ‘care for the business ¢ man oe awe “ap eames of new clorks will ald at the substations Se TWO DAYS’ PICNIC. two days’ ptonie is being o joyed by the members of St. Mary's parish at Leacht park, begtaning which |today and tomorrow. A dance will the/be given togight and another to Me to pay into) morrow night ghey po iat therejare endulged tm, and claborate enough ef juncheons aro features of the af s WwW. D. of Frank Waterhouse & Co, left | yesterday for San Franctiaco to look lafter the first sailing of the com pany's new Australian service. Porerte ts at San Francisco and tx expected to sail from there Aw sunt The Norwegian has gone to very quiet to business done of getting ship the orth A steamer leben Tacoma to take on a ip Alseks trade to being done amail part of her cargo for North pile treet a6 It fe almost time China porta The voase! will re { fo ley 19 )\ curs to Seattio Thersday and will feave the later part of the woot. Work co ant to be rushed on the Copper River & Northwestern . iway. Large shipments for Ca- $EL95 per bundred pounds. talla will leave within & week, over Yesterday's potato 5.000 tons of steel rails now await ) Beteral caricads § of! ing chipment. The company has oranges §=arrived this placed an order for 6.400 tons of Dat the price has not de steel which will leave the east immediately Market felt a slicht| Yucatan, which teares for th in prices this morning i demand om the Yakima country ar we quoted at $25 nerth August 16, will carry a large supply for the company. Advices reeeived by Frank Wa terhouse & Co. |} that the steamship Shawmet fleet will bring back = cargo of lover 10.000 tone from the Orient and the Philippines. The vessel's + hemp from Manila. Fy apt. Fred A. Tew, formerly of tec, | Olympia, and a well known Sound weal steamboat captaim, was thrown from 4 Lake Union car Saturday and wae badiy tajured. He is con ned to bis home on Bellevue av. Tho steamship Humboldt sailed for Southeastern Alaska potwts last (Sight with a large passenger tet. The steameltp City of Seattle rte! | was reported sailing south from | Hadley yesterday and will be tn | this afternoon. Sei. Ta, the | a va, Me Fare 1» " The schooner Spokane arrived at Port Gamble yesterday to load coal for California. The steamship Spokane sailed north from Wrange! yesterday The steamer P dew arrived at Nome August 10. Bystem Offered City. The Wost Seattle Land & Im provement Co.. owning the water | system across the bay, has offered *) | to sell all tte tntere to the eclty for the sam of $271,000. The mat- ter “will come before the council in the sear future. ' DANIEL FUHRMAN, THE UP-TO-DATE TAILOR Has reeetved a full line of the new- est and choicest fall and winter suitings from New York. Mr. Fubrman has belit up a large and | desirable patronage by getting | styles a Httle ahead of his comp ftors and making high class sults at moderate prices for partieular dressers NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY STATTLE, WASH. Our Invitation Many people read about Safe Deposit Vaults, but do not know exactly what they are. The officers of this com pany will be pleased at any time to have you call and make a personal inapection of our equipment for the safe keeping of valaables. -" rst ay,, buy and weil And seeuritic Datly by apecial wire on Gord ail Nevada stocks carried And money advanced *** Kw. SHORROCK, fa all kinds of Now ° President, n 1, Stoves and " aeete the largest and oe of Second Hand ings in the State. Thalte h JDHOUSE & PLAT . J.P. HARTMA Vice President, ALEXANDER MYERS, Secretary, A. SMITH, Cashier, 4 per Ct. Interest paid on Savi Vv Bporte and games | Renson, general manager | = Ca CP The a back into cap Urough the ting) hero medal, © meme | Lowy, Hue POST room and | forvid statement by poetically com. better facilities for hamdiing the paring hia wife to a certain brand toatl aro also just an necessary be |of soap warranted 99.44 per cont rimont at, in giving better servies, the post. Te mrised Powt-|master thinks addit M. Btowart to our clerks or Mumber as may be fore perfect service can be looked | pure 15 women, but the work is deemed! woman who was }too herd and the hours too long for| Hubbard No. 1 as jthem acd they will be used only | her divorce sult is this bill of | jthis mornint and to last through | The | | | ' j | eee! loroft shop. Hubbard #@ ~ A THE SEATTLE STAR TUERIPAY, AUGUST 19 1907.0 “PLEASE SQUELCH FRA | BRAINSTORM,” SAYS MISS PARTLON | & é. BP Jonsie M. Partion. The gther day we wore compelled | to hark to a new gnd docidgdly | uniqne funtion vm t te quivertng, wondering hiesaage My wite, Atteo Hubbard ta Mentally, morally and stpteitually the superior of any woman in his nelent o# modern,” frm Fra Iberta of the flowing locks In praise of the wo- rean who destrofed his first wife's dappin and bore him children im defiance of all so¢ial and moral jaw, is a little more than the wo men of America can swatiow, 99.44 Per Cont Pure, HPlbeft Hubbard follows up this ton thin Comparteona, as the copy books teach ua, are odious; tn this in- stance they are odorous. Attached to the panegyric on this named by M co-respondeat tn par teulara, quite in the manner of a thoroughbred put up for sale “Alice Hubbard excels as mother, housekeeper, economint, method ier, diplomat, financier, inventor, humanitarian, teacher and philso- pher.” Shades of Aant Samanthy and the family ea What woman does not exeet In these lines, with the added virtue of a clean and philoso | remord ? The wife of any tendollare week clerk can give Mra, Hubbard No, 2 peints on economy; as a fi nancier she can knock the apote off any Royerofter ever turned out 1 know @ frail little widow who bends over the washtub dally to! | | | | jappport three children 0 the |dtator when her HUBBARD’S fhe could (Beatle Star Exclusive Sere.) | Ml! Allon Hubbard a thing or two Rast Aurora, N. ¥,," an Ribert |MPOUt philosophy ys ; 0, viajetimb early Saturday mornin, Hubbard mysticany” Yomarked, |e enn water diplo givia BASIN, Avg. 10, via) clt R emarked,| mat when she entertains the unin Feet Angeles, Waad. AU De rep —e nad ta lane ty nome yew any iy bo & place; |vited friend hufihy brings home ead) The malt par® of the teas oe ouleed tate the ascent | * 8 condition of mfid!” That be vo 4 pleasant amile and a a jeave Slwha Hastn 4 question. Advancing over Humes |! the gase will some @xport | Bvery mother ia a reformor when tomorrow morn /glacler and on into the chasm of jailentat Kindly squelch the braln-| ane swiclds the alipion ocery honso has climbed dur the Hop glacler the snow became |xtorm ragi@® there? Ho would do | eine the allpper aging Mounts Queots,, so heavy that orders for retrvetibemenity @ tasting goof and be| ‘Tho woman who reecuos the fam faa Christie and Noyes, | wore given and the line hurried /oligibie to receive @ Carnegie (ily eat from the baby's molst enr [brace and hides Rover whore the boya can't te cans to his tall tae humanitarian ,Mvery wife most -perfore husband homerat 2 a. m, speechless, be an comes MISS JESSIE M. PARTLON, There iv not a married woman living who doen not exercise iter ary talent of the first order when she writes to her husband's rel atives and manages to keep them in good humor. Many women have done well,” as can be verified by a reference to proverbs, but Alice Hubbard has verlooked a bet. power and intelieet ite brilliancy when pure, child eyes gaze ques Hontngly at the mother who haa stained them In the world’s sight by her own sinful weakness. CREW OF RAW CHINESE COOLIES The German steamer Tolosan get im last night. from the Ortent by way of San Francieco and the officers report a tale of woe con corning the Chinese crew of the | veesel, While at San Francisco 24 out of the 31 raw cootlos slipped ashore and the police had to be ealled In to apprebead them. They FOREST FIRES DID LITTLE DAMAGE The recent forest fires in the | By the Oregon R. R & Naw Co, are to the effect |COuntry north and east of Senitle 1143-18 to James- of | have done little damage, according the Boston Steamship compafy’s|te the statement af Herbert Shaw, an employe of Land Commiastover | Ross’ office } “The fires along the shores of cargo will be comprised mostly Of /take Whatcom did not amount to much,” said Mr. Shaw to a reporter | for The Star, * He thoae in Skag: it county were what wore kept tm jail ueti! am hour be fore satling. The officers of the Tolosan any’ that there was an hour's time while the verse! was at Shanghai to get & crew and that as & result a very Chinese was watch will be’ kept on them while the vessel is poor assortment of picked up. Close In this port. - a a ‘on Camano island.” Excursions East Aug. 19-29; Sept town and retarn, $94.10. Sept. 34 6 Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and re tur, account G. A. Ro excampment $87 90. Sopt. 1112-48 Chicago and re turm $71.50; St. Louls $67.50; Ome ha, Kansas City and Mixsourt river points $60.90. Tickets, reserve tone and wT BOTTOM OUT LOCAL OF PIANO PRICES Tremendous Reductions Made by Johnston Co., Account of Removal, Upset Market. THE GREATEST PIANO BUYING EVENT EVER KNOWN. ELE | GANT HIGHEST GRADE BRAND NEW PIANOS, ORGANS, PLAYER PIANOS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, IN FACT E& ERYTHING NOW ON HAND, OFFERED AT TERRIFIC RE- DUCTIONS. SLIGHTLY USE DONES AT LESS THAN HALF. QUICKEST ACTION NECESSARY TO GECURE CHOICE. The tremendous price reduc tlons on elegant, highest grade Pianos, Organs, Musteal Lostrw ments, otc, made by the D. 8. Jobaston Co. have caused a great upset in the local market. From early morning, and throughout the day, the estab Hehment was crowded = with shrewd buyers and keen judges of plano values—all eagerly bent on securing an instrument at the present greatly reduced prices. All told, twenty-two tnatruments were snapped up. In addition, two well-known lo eal music teachers sec “two elegant planos h for their studies in preparation for the coming winter's work. EVERYTHING MUST GO. As previously announced, our new building Is nearly finished When completed it will be stock ed throughout with a brand new assortment of the world’s best pianos, organs, ete, which are now en route from the biggest Bastern factortes. Hence, everything now on hand must be disposed of at once. The present stock is an unusually large and attractive one. In fact, all that is best in pianos, organs and musteal instruments is to be fownd here, and at prices never before heard of. HERE ARE PRICES. It is aim to dispone of all these instruments In the quick ast posalble time, and prices have been cut accordingly, The regu lar $225 and $260 atyles now $156 $18 and even less; the $226 values now $172, $196, $204; the $450 styles now $286, $124, ete, and the fancieat of uprights now oy $336, $362 aud $367, Rear in mind t These ot tremely low prices are for apot eash, only. However, easy pay- ments of $15, $20 or $26 down and $6, $8 or $10 a month can be arranged with no advance in prices; for the more additional simple interest on the unpaid balance Remember, too. every instrument strictly brand new and the very latest style. Every plano, or pianota, or player piano, or organ, ot other musical instrument will be that each and accompanied by the Pioneer Piano House's “Ironclad Guaran. tee” which means Money Back” If instrument purchased ts not found, after delivery, exact ly an rey and satisfac tory tn eve pect WHO'LL TAKE THESE? The assortment of slightly used Pianos and organs is the largest and finest ever gotten together under one roof. You'll find prac tleally every well-known make presented. For a quick sate prices have been actually slaw tered. Think of it d reliabh Planos at aa little ax $28, $26, $4 and up. Fine uprights at $66, $67 $83, ete. Organs, both chureh and parlor style, in an endless variety from $15 up to $78. Blegant planolas, nearly now. in all woods, range in price from #78 up to $148, according to style and use. Other plano players at fs little as $38, $46, ate Talking machines, the regular $26 values, while they tant, $9.60. You'd better hurry—they'l go like lightning. Remember, we also carry the largest assortinent of talking machines and records in the West Rare and costly violing, banjon guitars, mandolins, band tnetry nents, etc, at 20 to 46 per cent reduction Bear in mind that quickest ac tion i# necessary to secure choice. Come inthe first thing tomorrow morning or afternoon. If you ean not come in dnring the day, phone us, and we'll arrange an appoint mettt In the evening D 8 Jobnaton Co., Oldett and Largest Doalors, 908 Second averitior TROUBLE WITH oS Boderbrush, The greatest lose was information at Ontor | are called | Ticket offies, 408 First ave. EL E/ |eroand fires, affecting mostly the | Ellis, Geu'l. Act ooo! | | | PUGET SOUND WOOD PRODUCTS 226-227 People's Savings Bank, Bldg., Seattle, OUR AIM: Dividends of 25 to 100 per cont annually on investment; advancing our stock to par or TURPENTIN The Supply of Raw Material te Northwest knows that there are hundreds of square miles of tur pentine beartog Sound and surrounding country; it Is also a wellknown fact that the butts of fir trees contain the most turpentine, reain, ete, That is why trees are frequently felled, leaving stumps from ten to twelve feet high, as timbermen do not wish pitehy stumps are at considered worthiess, and may be bad for the cost of removing. Mil! waste, such as sinbs, sawdust, ete, at the present time is being and can be purchased at a very amall cost. You will note, however making th profit, which is shown below, we have Ggured wood at $6 per cord turing Industry safe in guaranteeing 26 per cent annually on investn sr = Tes Chamb rof Commerce R Greatest Profit-Making Jpdustrial enterprise Ever Starteqon THIS COAST. NEW INDUSTRY FOR THE PACIFIC COAST , Wash. PHONE—Sunset, BONDS. SHROD W. BELL, Pres! a STOCK 18 NON-ASSESSAB NO PREFERRED 8TOCK. ALL STOCK SHARED ALIKE. NO in Operation gust 20th. | REFERENCES (By Permission) | | Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, | | USA | Puget Sound National Bank, Se U, BA. Wash. Two of the Fifteen Units of Our Plant Will Be ° Au- of Anacortes, Bank of Commerce of Anacor tes, Wash. | Rr See.-Tre =a GREEN, better within three years. We expect to pay investors dividends annually equal to amount Reain, Tar’ Wood Naphtha, Paint O11, Piteh, ative, to be Manufactured from Siabs, Stumps, Sawdust, Ete. investments. jaam, Disinfectant, Wood Preserv- THIS ALLOTMENT OF 50,000 SHARES AT 40c (PAR VALUE $1) A SHARE PICTURE TAKEN JULY 20, 1907. VIEWS OF THE PLANT of Puget Sound Wood Products Co, of our plant stnce July 20, PICTURE TAKEN JULY 20, 1907. in course of construction. Much has been accomplished in construction If You Want to Invest in This Gilt-Edge Manufacturing Enterprise, ACT QUICKLY. FIFTY-CORD PLANT, COSTING $110,000, WILL BE SOON COMPLETED commercial packages, $12.00. Practically tnexhaugtibie. Bveryone familiar with the | rests On Puget | per gal gallon material These the present time ing sults that tn stimate ef cost and Gentlemen: — As @ representative of your Body, | went recently to Victoria, experimental plant there of the Puget Sound Wood Products Co, made under my B. C., where 1 with datrial run at the personal supervision by Manager Calkins, The test was made with a cord of ordinary fir wood, and every phase of the run was carefully noted. The first treatment consisted of passing superheated steam through the chipped wood to obtain the basis for the turpentine. The chips, after this process, were placed in a fire retort and reduced to charcoal, the other products passing off In the form of gas, which, being condensed, furnished the basis for the tar and creosoting materia Products and Profits. Amount of by-products, | actual test, taken from one cord of fir wood, vis 58 gallons of the very best quality of tar, worth 20c 12 gallons wood spirits, or naphtha, worth 7 gallons of pure turpen- Une, worth 800 per gallon. 5.60 Total value of product | Other by-products not fig- ured in above are creosot- material, charcoal and resin; cost of obtaining Package for hold ing products Net profit per cord Fifty-cord plant will earn in one year of 300 working days $830 per Jax, $249,000 yearly. from | tom, Wash, and $17.60 | and as 45e per 5 40 j | about $110,000. $28.60 plant will be paint ofl, these re will Mast 4.00 tively $16.60 reduce the fire } mum SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. of wood: 88 galions foreign agents. Commercial Club of Anacortes gave us site (13.29 acres) to locate plant there. READ act promptly | Puget Sound Wood Products Co., 226-227 People's Savings Bank Bidg., Seattle, Washington. shares of I hereby subseribe for | the Capital Stock of Puget Sound Wood Prod per share. | wish to sub I inclose $ wots Co., at seribe on Plan No as paymont This stock is to be issued to me full paid and non-assessable and to carry no individual Habil ity. Name in full Street address... City or town Stato sah NOTE.-Write your tame and addresa very plainly to avoid errors. Remit by check, post office money order or express order. Pian No. 1. If full amount of subscription ts paid when subscribed, a special cash discount of 10 per cent will be allowed, No subseription for less than 100 shares or mo than 10,000 will be accepted Plan No. 2, One-fourth payment when sub- serthed; balance in three equal monthly payments, less 6 per cent Plan No, 3. One-tenth payment when sub seribed; balance in nine eqnal monthly payments; no discount proposed equivalent to fifty cords of wood 4 day, and will cost, as near as we | are able to estimate at this time, | 138.86 gallons DAILY PROFIT, $830.00. YEAR- LY PROFIT, 300 working days, $249,000.00. Our Plant. Our plant is located at Anacor is in course of | construction, giving us shipping facilities both by rail and water, will handle | The machinery of the proposed practically inde | struetible, and that portion which is subject to the greatest at least This could be replaced whenever required speedily at small © wear twenty years. a compara ost. The entire plant will be so constructed as to risk to @ mint We wish to impress upon your mind that we are dealing with and the suc- cess of our company does not de- pend upon an found, or undemonstrated condi- We have the raw material in great abundance—we have the world as a market—and so sure are we of the enormous profits of this industry that we feel safe in guaranteeing invest- ors 25 per cent annually on the amount they invest. We do not wish to give the im- annual divi- 5 per cent, as be able to earn enormous dividends in keep- ing with the profits as shown by | our numerous and thorough tests known Uons, whole pression ends will be but | we believe To Investors. . quantities, ore that the we shall | made at the Victoria plant SEATTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. 7.85 gallons pure turpentire, 17.14 gallons second grade turpentine, or wood spirits, high grade tar, We Cannot Give All Information in This Space. Write or Call for Additional. March of pyreligneous acid, 880 pounds, 55 bushels, chemically pure charcoal. ! am absolutely convinced of the fairness of the test all the | way through, and that the products were obtained from the orig-.| inal cord of wood, and am also sure that the products mentioned | In the foregoing statement were obtained without the use of an: Respectfully Submitted, 27, 1907. The two liquide thus obtained were distilled and the follow Ing final products obtained as a result of the test with one cord GEO. B. KITTINGER, (For Committee on Mfs. & Mfg. Sites.) INVESTIGATE We offer 60,000 shares of Treasury stock at 40¢ per share as the allotment will be quickly taken up. your New | Payment Plan. Name Street Write plainly, Clty INVEST State Puget Sound Wood Products Co., Par value $1.00, If you wish to get stock at this price in this manufac and without quostion the stock will soon go to par. We ont, as dividends should be uo less than 100 per cent annually on investment 226-227 People's Savings Bank Sidg., Seattle, Washington. Industry and Easy y port on Our Enterprise and Gen. Man. WASTE WOOD Products from average Cord of Native Pitch Fir Wood (Douglas Fir), worth $28.60; cost to manufacture and put into PROFIT ON EVERY CORD, $16.0. body to be | | feel end me additional information as to | Manufacturing

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