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THE SEATTLE STAR—S IRDAY, AUGUST 24, 1907 j — i — yA A a piahamtibent ‘crt: Aiaveid tee nin the Ae iain A successor to C, W, Smith, as (By United such cities as he seen fit, deposits / viding for a grand jury to be called Limon witngsson and oxamino them |‘fector of the Seattle public Hb} NEW YORK, Aug. 24-.The Unit of governmeng funds in sufficient j Annually will be offered in the noxt | wighont Gore being any actual |FArY, has been secured in the per-| fit States Koverument will come to quantitiees to prevent uny possible | egiciative seasion [cite before th ae Cait bin ot bebesn @ ne aid of farmers to move the| money stringency or pantie durin ; Jury called regularly ts the opinion | The fact > tho director of the New York | Cortelyou announces ‘that ‘ re \ ave heen ¥ of ab annual grand jury,| state Hb Albay ot that begin-|dred thousand dollars have n of lawyers familiar with the work: | whic r ie Ad o Ubrary at Albany. This fs) ning next?woek he . " , “ ‘ ot lawyer ; ; . hich would tnvestigute their do-|the second appointment to be ik he will piace in| sent to Chicago of the county and city offioes.| ings thoroughly, would tend to keep le, C: : . = : Wilingh Tucker, of Blaine, Tuck-| the average clt , P | made, Carl B. Radon of the Chicagn or & Hyland, says Siaiens rage city and county offictal gedile library having accepted and MATTHEWS IN GR N WADING BARRE® AT PICNIC, Grund jury ought to bo called! A prominent lawyer, who refused | tathee es ene en eomtion, necesal A D regularly each year, to investigate | to allow the une of hie name, eald: | one 2 second appointment CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 22.-—~ the workiays of the clty and coun : Mr. Jongings, who comon well : i 5 ” | bel that we opght to b There will be o b ty offices, West savand jury ought |a. greg Wey tnt we opEnt to have | recommended, has beon in the Al we 98" Be OO. NENT to be called now." one, provided on done Po er es pany Sheer Oy 12 Peers. SOA roi soaga tbe tre aba Kvorett H. Smith, attorney for | pre tor ot the stam Of Honey I Just 24. Nor @ bare ankle. The r t yeecutor oO stamp of Heng Realizing the need of w grand reg sated tho Washington Chitdren's Mome,| The last two grand. juries, the hay] Remembered by Employees. | jury investigation in Seattle, the| Will not aven fe a Teddy . sald: in 1898 and that {n 1908, failed of } "894 Mrs. W. D. Hall were| Rev, M. A. Matthews hax joined |The outery against + ou’ ft | r 4 agalr he women's ought to be a grand jury | thelr purpose becay appily surprined at their apart-| forces w ‘ ; ynere ht to b ij purp because of the lack | MY od i r ith th who have been | wadin contest " called each year, ax a matter of |of aympathy of the then pronecut: | yonte, Ninth and Seneca, Thura-|agitating the movement and will ee ee ee | Balle Precaution The grand Jury | ing attorneys » present one |48Y evening, the occasion being the | bo active in the effort to secure a points of the compass and the pro- proven at things which no! may be an aa bet I om j twenty fifth anniversary of their! grand jury from now on tewts from the women's organiza ing attorney ponslbly can. | from Missouri wedding, Mr. Hall, who i» viece-| His first work in that Iine will|tions, ministers and — religious = | m1 py o jrote- Ra | " " 4 the shows how the Lusitania would look If she could be ploked up and laid down in Broad: spn |Sompany, Re Bai otmengmapmn yb « Se okt raglan gana bg Agony ggg es gay, Hew York city. Being 790 fect long, ahe would line up with three ef the great city blocks. THE MARKETS sha: ben cathe rh ue tnd Gocmees mite oee ae © Grand Jury at the|rangements te declare the wading ouch. t yen ane i.| match of d ik yo OE FASTEST ae piso th Italian walnut |tel in the world could afford to ae tive | the store church next Tuesday evening } s 4 go) ey plece ta a! support f Troops Back at Fort. papenti =, WORLO, SOON particularly fine spectmon of Fleur hyip Yighie ‘are esbttered- ev Tho poultry market was rather | “¢ E CLUB Speeders Are Fined. After a ne caged bene h and Pecher marble, wit ble | ory where ; weak this me . FORMED , ‘ - He a TO ON. MAIDEN TRIP hoarth to mateh and a te tre. ‘The lohan, ail’ au imei’ sendiene he $s \tekee coe es ‘ieealongs Soe Cave wae GN U8 She) eee mittee Ga wew YORK- TWENTY: paneled cellieg ta white and gold, | from the bri is $3 cally regulated ms and brotiers being slightly ahem - costs and William Murray $16 and | of the Third Regiment U. 8. A., re FOR AN HOUR AND {se greon afk curtains, portiore| | ‘The ee chronometer lower than for the past few days Christian Endeavor officials |CO#t# by Justice Carroll yesterday | turned to Fort Lawton yesterday ct § APART. &"4 carpet complete a very artistio| tion te better tm tiie Geek oho | Brotiors which were quoted at 18| ete have organized the “Latch String | fF exceding the automobile speed) fternoon. This morning inspec- THE MOST GORGEOU ortion of the suite. A sliding glass |on the Cmend eer Pane and to 20 cents per pound are 16 to 18 Live Stock, boy the. the parpend ot: visiting |" alerts a sr meguenaen, bine : - 4 Gente thie. neotute: Th inn ; ho big convention in St. Paul in - Qtar’e Exctusive Service.) |" white, with carved gilt moldings, |three large public cinco 4 and |The Market but the etwall alee ro] ee get Meer lamba ger IB sie: [Od and each member will be ro-| o¢ Vietatiae’ tae waa the bona ed baton orig gen Bg mee 3 seiant Cvrtehed with beautifull: od a Of sht o oF rather aca quired to pay the sum of $5 month seen three} Judge Archer Martin of tee AVERPOOL, Aug. 24 Tho giant ve ncis of flowers ully painted he a may ivate yaoht of a mill See ccaiiets ha siete arenas Monte ly, thus building p a clu fend for | 28%" ago near Solduch Springs,| supreme bench of British Colum ‘of the Cunard **" jonaire plums and prunes per tm Te; 4 near Clallam, and now only the|bia the result o ¥ ‘ _ onda all Ss : ; Fe. the trip = 1908) 7 } ult of & long quarrel - m the promenade deck there is| The xtecr . dropped considerable this morning m Ber th » he following of | taj y completed her ri8l+ |, soriog of dh suite rome, furnish. |deck running almost the lenethy ot (2*iNe to the overuupply af the | UGLING [Store have ten seted: Peto wa inde ee oe scones September she New| ° different firma, who were | the ship for Manienabves, Bart yhoo fruits, They are quoted at 50 and| |dent ¥. Edgar Barth, vice-president |" "eoovery | Justice Hunter on To Great Brit-| BYe8 carte blanche, each decorator | 302 third class rooms, 40 are two 78 conte per box. Cantaloupes have | camer halteet, per Ih Rev M. A. Matthews, secretary Quarters Ready Sept. 1. “Or thon’ auar Sean: Bae to win back for 2 ‘Atian.| (2'2K to outrival the others. The | berth and 237 four-berth, the oth taken « slight dowaward course. | \t ‘f°: » ver tb {Cert H. Ree treasurer George! ‘The Seattle Y.M.C. oldie lr ggg der Non the blue ribbon of the "i result Is a vet of rooms of such |accommodating six and eight peo- ley os im, 9 K. Combs, and transportation man- | * attlo ¥.M.C.A. expects to/ lore, 1416 Third av, have § sew She will be the first fveday midveciog Wee ircbubte “ate fone me * and eight peo- | | Se; tree : Klager Dr. Frank L. Horstall, Others open business headquaners in its|tablea and the only 6x10 pool table ope " | carina raney nt? inse, gurnqeaens| oetaetgstets sock [than club members wishing to join |2e¥, building, Fourth and Madison, | in Seattle, A place for gentlemen Treat ve and a halt Knots as trained honey, bar ih ta | Sess teak’ poe ke | the movement may do so. sellers tof : bse fall steam, and in weather 00 Vote Is Canvassed. "| wited to raciag, WIT . = In a brief session of the city ‘wind and Water, ber quad ’ ‘able to push council last evening the recent } sarees Wi be oo jvote in the twelfth and thirteenth | mic! antil the | wards for counctimen was can i ie heme: eeal lvassed, and the two men getting i oo yg leap ‘ante ES highest votes dectared elected | B: long as tha | bese, are ines of. the ne- eed she would li 4 4 |twelfth and J. T. Armstrong of the blocks tm the baninees | |, Carriere Go East Monday. — |inirteoath, Both will take office sw York Four delegates from the Seattle | Monday. _ : i. ae aE - of the National Association fre reemeg se On Boys Wash Suits. See the There are three Of Letter Carriers leave Monday to 0 ice. “4 eniamialal nang po Fi! e Chien, meQne, te sto, | "0d the big convention at Can} Water will be shut off from 9| ia ate = baal = a Umes Waablagten ‘cree Mestera | ton, O., Sept. 2 to 7 inel Th ~ prices begin a aie There are 39 Seusic. ranch \ Sept. 2 to 7 inclusive. The]a. m. to 7 p. m, Monday August . Set framing and beams and tee en Richard | 26, on Youler way from Twenty: | tm the ship. —— " see: ber ° cilie and W. T | fourth av. to Thirty-second ay.; on| : oe ties es te eden Ovegea Fwtne, Tash [Pearse The delegates will visit|/Twonty-oighth av. from _Yesler Cc an Pp im of the size of the yeesel. It ‘ashington and other postal cen-|way to Bast Spruce st; and on foom that the prope: ye ae ee eee he — od RR j ities ore tas Leave Pier t to ove tat “Fist of baitieshipe at navy Tara | ew Fa * eS il Suits $3.50 U t the dining room.) (as ibcenamauuniaitanatenennsmenadintentnen ° p space ts filled with! ' hat can accommodate | Double - Breas : i reasted Sac uits j persons. That number of esttant coment, imparted. per eet. 4 Regular $8 $10 ‘. 2 sree coed (he rest pebae Ry ror teat Galeria ee p ’ with two pairs of trousers tia A Pratt and $12 f , ¥ om vagy Ree: jis sta _ alive appion cone. 81800154) Cat Ladies’ Hats $5.00 and $6.00 8 hotel bed rooma. a torte her come yourself or hus vadies’ Hats have telephones fn lo your husband to 418 Pike Special to Close nse HO pO NTE when the vessel arrives | et. and t “I aes ke advantage of te Tork there will be connec. sch $2.95 faaitioe aed vices. | ; edelsheimer Dedsteads, aiik cegualeie’ : ss - / coe aod silk curtains are! rd cuts your vite io half. 138 ee ae gine yen day a Pacific Outfitting Co. 800-804 First Ave., Corner Columbia St. Rtanials pride. ¥ cc | 4 ne] $4.50 Carpet Sweeper for $2.26 beatae Strongest Boys’ Clothing House in the State j | ® dining room, a $1.50 —Adjostable Curtain = Teem and bath. The din-| erveir Addition today. Houses itiieed with fine sor! mag ese yang sien Stretcher for ........1..95¢ enriched with carved Lake car to Green Lake Ste Med moldings of bur-| This photograph of the bow of the Lusitania, taken a moment be toa Branch Office. ; ‘ j ‘The buffet writing ta.| fore she was launched, gives an idea of her enormous § proportions. Her INTERNATIONAL BOND & table and revolving | beam, or width, is 88 feet, REALTY CO., 397 Pioneer Bik. WOODHOUSE & PLATT |] Main 1156; Ind. 4048. 4th PIKE ST pity d SED 10 WED TOINTRODUCE BOW °°" "e: wae | ETijimots, ss Rasa} A he cammvens se ene oinliee i J uleistinnaieptetgn sites ly condemned the extension of ne Wm. Schultz, 25,| Mra EB B. Weston, of Chicago.) Stone av. through Woodland ! . 2, . o codiand park and Leda Robdinsoo, 21. ocean al tae one nian tm bave united forces and are acting . a ae one In & meeting being held In Haag, 25, Biack Dia |the aid of Will H. Thompson of the Chamber of Commerce rooms Bad Alice Bussey, 18, Biack {ts city, Intends to introduce the this afternoon, The organtizati | famous sport of the bow and arrow a ; wd ls ant ashe’ Yes: |. GUD aleneld when the foenl | fee ern. Contane thet Do not delay opening a savings ° « e IA, Beattie. ‘out: | archer returna from the east, where pe Ros ape yt ng sy ee the | account because you think you . ward seo i e Pret, 8. and Char. [be om third place fn the National | 24°," angasom™ SuUaly determin cannot add rapidly enouch ining LO. IS NOSpectiation Hammer, legal age, Se pani fing ag Wit the 8 $1.00 will start an account, and by | cept ot 51, Vancouver, B.|18 the past held the pe nr pr tos Advance fall models are dally exercising @ little prudence in your Our property ts close enough to Seattle to allow a personal in vestigation, and we can prove “Maud . mere Tarcon |pionship several times, Seattle coming » from the “fashion”. spending you can make it grow that we are on the same vein as the famous Bunker Hill mine. cannot boast of-an expert in the sore S ae nee meas surprisingly, Better start NOW P Guaninchar 25, North |#pert of Robin Hood ands Saneeed miaia tenis aes oF eo grade Ta! re jaite, Coats an Myrtle L. Roberts, 18, : 5 +| Four of the principals in the. rev. Skirts. Our custom department rj y 48, and tones on Suttanary atten to. ‘overthrow |] "ill make garments to measure a % We Will Treat Our Ores at The Bunker Hili Smelter ‘Birand, 33, lise Sel- at I ‘ Geant. jthe Mexican covernment have been reasapable prices. 57 Interest on Savin Ss We have an agreement with the Bunker Hill M. & S. to smelt olir ore. They have @ §0-ton rever- Me Sacer, 25, Oranite| 27d ou Angeles after & | Hovey Cloak & Sait (o., 1316 24 Ay lo IH] veratory smelter and accessories, designed by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, of Montana, Bophie Skappotior po [chase of sovera montha u . i] ahd {t ts expected that concentration and smelting of ore carrying 1% per cent cop with a small 1 a Wi amount of gold and silver, can be treated at a profit Such ore is now ng treated with great Henry Gilroy, 24 ind vue amc the Boundary District of British Columbia, under conditions of fuel and power less favorable Bilyeu, 24, Seattie | madioeahe } Takewara, 31, Fife 0. i i py seg rng || Over One Mile of Tunnel The Bunker Hill M. & S. has over one mile of tunnel on our vein. This tunnel, if continued into te 113 SENECA STREET our property, would tap our veln at about 2,000 feet depth, It is within 2,000 feet .of the boundary pintn H RECORD. of our claims, and ts at present in high grade ore This ts the best proof that our ore extends to hat dept were “Fouistered today as} H H eae | 10,000,000 Feet of Fine Timber Z wife of ; > p om fo wife of G. Camp oy ae This assures us all the timber we need for our own use, and in Itself is a very valuable asset to DEATH RECORD. SEATTLE’ . = $20.00 PER TON PROFIT. It will cost the Red Cross Mining Company about $2.00 per ton 4 SEATTLE’S BIGGEST AND BEST mine and deliver its ore to the smelter. We have bad many assays made upon our ore, al eto Mere registered today as SUNDAY NEWSPAPER. j good, running from $16.00—the smallest--to §35.00 per ton in | CAPITALIZATION, Woe are capitalized for 1,000,000 shares, par value $1.00 per shar : } . : per share, and h RE Soderstrom, | STEAMER YOSEMITE = =——=THE - [If] 690,000 shares in treasury. We are offering 25,000 shares of thix at 2he per ptleua, ik pon. anakcaen ‘ 3 Dayton. one i of this stock you must get It now. We only need $15,000 to equip the mine into a dividend-payer, 22 gai po ay Aug roor or fA 7 | one wae sell more than 25,000 at that price. We take investors to the mine and pay all expenses. is Anna Witt, 29, A j ‘ “ A ll _ Investigate this as closely as you wish to. DO IT NOW. Write for prospectus, but, better still, oe oe ee {HH fit! out the attached coupon and send a remittance, thus reserving a block of this stock, for the price eee A ae | i will go to 60 cents without further notice. th—-M. Daunenhtrach, _ Twentieth av Da v ihc " ny = &. ison, 19, Aug: | ides Inhii, 16, August 22, hospital ¥. Osakt, 1, August 20, 611} av le—-M. A. Mitch as, « 1 Bastern av BBs East Pine,” A. Hibbs, 60, A ast 17 DUNGENESS STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA STR. YOSEMITE SUNDAY, AUGUST 25th, 9:30 a. m. ROUND TRIP $1.00 J. L. MULLEN & CO., Inc. FISCAL AGENTS 404-5 New York Block, Seattle, Wash. 310-11 Columbia Block, Spokane, Wash. Main 4796. Ind., 4329. Best Pictures, Best Exclusive Features, Best Comic Pic- ture Supplement in Colors, Best Sporting Section. Don’t Fail to RED CROSS MINING CO. | | RED CROSS MINING CO., 404-5 New York Block, Seattle. j 404-5 New York Block, Seattle. ply E- Steamer Yoremite will leave Pier 6, foot of University st Ander oni at 9:50, passing all the points of interest on the way to tho Pa R T “4 | oles 2. |) citte ccean—Vort Flagler, Port Townsend, Fort Casey, Port Wor ea e ost-inte igencer Please find inclosed in fall (or in part) Without further obligations on my part, 1 Protection Island, ete Dungeness is the home of the farfamed Dungeness Crab The trip affords one the pleasure of the ocean swell without the discomfort of seasicknoss, This trip must be made to be enjoy od. Bring your lunch baskets. .Only sandwiches, coffee or tea served aboard i Tickets for sale at Swift's Pharmacy, Second and Pike; Bar. | tell’s Red Cross Annex, 610 Second, and Pier 6, foot of Univer sity at, de would be pleased to receive more information | | payment for shares of Red Cross Mining Every Day to Get All the News All the Time -50c Per Month Company stock, fully paid and non-assessable. on your Copper Property. NAME | OM ss vic vnceactoaseaneee a | i races th ar t ADDRESS.... ......55- 10 per cont hea Brain of the woman er than the}

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