The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1908, Page 8

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| | S THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDY, MARCH 7, 1908 < RAILROADS TRIED TO WORK A GIGANTIC “rosin wave te = ALS eal dalla a _ pegs earonen Aa cottver dollars (03) for t © sdbenie WASHINGTON, MME. GADSKY’S HUSBAND somsplets it. In case more than one person Sala bike i! line selected as best, the mone livided pro rata the HAS BEEN ROBBED ns ee they sh there gg . ‘ i f « student ot Yole . +9) (By United Press.) ” himself ypen tie Si th EW YORK, March 7.—The po 4 before April Ist, plainly od ° ; te : 4 j t been notified by H dressed to GHIRARDLLLI'S CONTEST . LU . , i Mr PARIMENT, 20 MONTGOMERY STREET : he SAN FRANCISCO. Here's the “Limerick ; u ‘ : “4 . ; Tee ? if , x “nat . (Less Than » Cent a Cup) mer f found ane! had 2 . : aye . oo ee Is made with scrupulous, conscientious care and old fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, . BOY'S SKULL IS goodness and quality. No Cocoa at any price FRACTURED can be better or more delicious. Your grocer of sells and recommends it. empl whi are work my n be read ther if napy , wa 1 on ared tha juries m i xht L. Potter, Me fe Perbar e are pl fatally } » Frasier will sda : = : ers to be held at tafe tl 100 ate Protesting THE TRUTHFUL RAILROAD MANAGER WHO COULD NOT FIND TELEGRAPH OPERATORS ‘MASON PLACED | ve i vi Presbyterian. cand, » erewde Getting no response, he uses hiv ——— d the pans h and se the place UNDER BONDS .. 2 If the bell in a 4. he anke REV. POTTER TO SPEAK ping ¥ for some fletition reon and, with BEG GR ee Deleht L. Potter, of n of the screw, so that the a polite bow and explanation, de) iit id r je may be sown for a wave of | parts : rota Find - eaten a wtate ay popular discontent So far as can be learned, he te), ble Shaason charge starte only daught« w cured $5.95 in cash, » gold wately The Man t in gold ring and stick pin as the re ‘hoo part BURGLARIZES sult of bis thieving at the Columbia) ) 14 me . ; ‘ address i . - Aa ; Z + " in Union Fight. t 4 hia ie Of tire — Wm. Evans, Ln b ch 7 he tention of ki ees her, She did not Fire drill! was held yesterday at 20 Pool Tables - _ ‘Mary i ¢ earl either the operators The commission only “You bad two years. Why Jou do something about it bef BUTTE, Mont 4 him awa the Washington hich » otto! Largest Pool Room in city—The | ¥!° Cag the Oriental, 1413 Third Av., near Pike 1 local fo Three apartments at 769 Col am of Min « many of their le bia at. were robbed tn day liaht yew “Old Eyes eee é ee ed Se remreaee At last five great sYatema are. torday by « thief who leisurely ran fo aiig Fee ng again, while looking eee re . CCl * ewtting wages to pay the es of sacked the rooms wt ich he entered eaten throwgh our aay ti Alaska Outfits ALBERT HANSEN ache ae Sak Gece the extra me . es the 2 with a pase ke ad helped bin is most dt «! ees. + ae & BR ts: sage Rates so my RE Ptammcorte SuTeaay ry. 3 That is why March 4 ushered ina! Each of these steps risa His plan fe to ring the door be ont i oat at coe | Firat ee Cuical Depart eo eees . i = ti e ii Officers of the Company — p J. D. LOWMAN, President, Seat a , tle, Wash. 2 P |} JAMES C. DRAKE, Vice Pres. and & b H Gen. Manager, Tacoma, Wash. i} FRANK HANFORD, Treas., Se } attle. i] JAMES M. ASHTON, Secy., Ta t coma. ® Board of Trustees az | |UDGE C. H. HANFORD, Seattle. i D. LOWMAN, Seattle. | FRANK HANFORD, Seattle: | | VICTOR E. TULL, Seattle. ISSUED BY THE | JAMES C. DRAKE, Tacoma. | JAMES M. ASHTON, Tacoma. A. G. BENNETT, Tacoma. C2 NE eR ELE PEE SE e e | GENERAL OFFICES: Seattle, i} Wash. | ee iH OPERATING OFFICES: Tach 2 e ma, Wash by | MINES: Witkeson, Wash, Are just the investment the public is looking for today. It isa SAFE INVESTMENT BECAUSE the bonds are secured by # first mortgage on the company’s property, which it owns in fee. BECAUSE the company is officered by well-known and # ee Is Your Money Idle or Is It hinah at, 4 Per Cent? ying vou? Why not let it stantial citizens of this state. BECAUSE your investment serves as a loan, and the money will be returned to you at the end of | ¥ * ten years. ri The Investment Is Profitable Because li your n vd is it \ ry mu have Sedaa for it for many years, Get it busy ‘ait ‘ice it "ie earning something for you, to take cavé of you wher you The Bonds bear Six pee cent interest annually; interest payable semi-annually BECAUSE, the Com is a bonus + can best enjoy it. If it is only e rning you 4 per cent if is not enough. per cent of the par vahwe of the Bonds in Stock of the Company. The Stock has a par value of $1 per I fully paid andy If you are offered a safe and profitable investment, at a.good rate of in non-assessable. BECAUSE, the Company feels conservative in stating that it will be declaring a di lif terest, and that investment delivers to you an extra compensation, the Stock one year from the date of the first shipment of coal to the local market; and the first sh t i which will increase the earnirigs of your money, you would be foolish to Mine Superintendent August Ist, 1908. BECAUSE, this dividend will continue each year for a num! -ars, and W : allow your money to remain idle or to consider 4 per cent, wouldn't crease as the output imereases. BECAUSE, coal mining is a profitable business, and when managed ly nd ona aa vou? 5 vative basis, the net results are always in favor of the Stockholder. BECAUSE, there is money in coa l rade coal finds ay aS oe ready market at a high price; the consumer wants it because it is the cheapest fuel in the end. BECAL the Wi itkeson-TePe] coal is of the highest grade, as borne out by the several analyses made by competent assayers. BECAUSI the Wilkesem] Now Let Us Talk to You About the ff inch! sdiSto\SssoMantae's Mh Binfia nea ha 2a Ps od Call at the office of the Company's Fiscal Agents and get a Prospectus, and talk it over with them, 4 " SRARE ke i »8 BOSTON BL Seattle, W S. Drake & Co.) ~~ 208 Boston Block, Seattle, Wash. Wilkeson-Tripp Coal Bonds HOW A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY WILL MAKE YOU HANDSOME RKTURNS; THE BONDS ARE IN DENOMINA TIONS OF $100, $250 and $500, BEAR SIX PER CENT INTEREST ANNUALLY, AND TH INTEREST IS PAID’ EVERY SIX MONTIIS. NO STOCK FOR SALE. THE» COMPANY GIVES BOND SUBSCRIPTION IN CAP YOU ONE-HALF OF YOUR BO! iTAL STOCK OF THE COMPANY x ZEeeeger ertaesz 1227 ss

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