The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 9, 1908, Page 6

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MONEY TO LOAN FARMS AND ACREAGE 1-4 Acres Only $50 pmameeneenemptaint . | Cash Telephone Them aa vs | Prices $250 to $450 ep di conn teed Tuk OTA To Us ort SS f the wase.earper 4 And We Will mnie, Cagivess . Do the Rest a oa Maney advanced salaried people Fe Charge for one Insertion; 100 - security) lazgoat ott hg por line. Seven words to the || : ut D. B. Thompson line, Three times, one cent a WALARY LOANS F rhe cnme T LOA MPAN word, One month, 6c per line Sr anise’ wea. ue per day en Minimum charge for am “ad” ¢ 620 peop Inge Mank . BALLARD AGENCY—P, Ht To Lean “ oy a m rete of . Mullen, 521 Ballard av opp —S as & Me aoe City Ht Phone, Ballard 304 MAIN OFFICE--Seventh av, me Contiae ‘ * s Union and University. || People's hide os, Malt 0; Ind. 441 San wea Wa Star cannot guarantee | Rec’ w ¥ in oF assume responsidil as re of any kind oo BANKS homed adver - = ada 1 <4 os arora ’ Holt, Ma t AL A ’ ‘ ” N a" Bures — Nom HK © ee REAL ESTATE DEALERS. d - at ra Be a, 8 t 4 ’ 1 ‘ MPANY eink he ‘ ot Y.n5 . . AUCTION SALES Ma Mt > ‘ ' 1 , ° te wo M ° ef 8 . . ’ NTY t : BUSINESS CHANCES. sre wwiling on N io 7 r MA nY . 7 PERSONAL "re erodua oe . - - " FOR SALE—FURNITURE A Riso HELP WANTED—MALE. -* : s sa - Was WantE ATTORNEYS AY cAW. aa tee 5 a . fust | paces ' ’ all « % Piper—-Nusband and wife, claima Bank . settlements 36 and #7 Union ” ‘ 8 > Fire ® a , ide wong tie New Yoru le ~ — ’ Amo ve 7 tivli New ¥ = * , . SF ~ 11.200, $200 cash, bale hh Varrelt tit New Yo . nose? MALTRY P10 600A) Atesba Daviting se RSS TRACTORS. 4 Abetract weet ewe ment of Mal mae, m to play for dances, Addrese es n te CHAS an Wie BOsTON HARBOR Ww booming © foe sidewalks and cliy watet Mew HERE 18 A GOOD REY —te MILLINERY. 2 house, me. 3 trevts par manth fee © 1 Times biowk. af on Fh nace da FARMS ANDLANDS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. nnn PaAnM BARGAIN BOARD AND ROOM OPTICIANS. ier ~~, ne — - . . - Mr ? AL TRY WANTEO—MISCELLANEOUS. - ase bidg. A si0- 93 A < > wed tak PATENTS, REA YAKIMA 4 PHYSI_IANS. . . Mot her" el _t8) Arcade Skin and eon 5 eb ' cieisssee f PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLI£S. & . as be FURNITUURE WANTED. im @usply Go, 11) Chere Me, ROBERT MALTBY a nH OCULISTS AND AURISTS. eal cae Ge cawee ——— * Kitet Bidg Maia m2. : - ' R ALE— sc ANE = - ce gebianecaatirsmttinien ina teint F ab, tire we IRRIGATED LANDS Bidg Hours rr) ‘ a a 10-42. Sante ales arog ATED LA PATENT ATTORNEYS. ‘ - Wood and Coal “Sagas, A. Brovks, reniourree 1 . and Trade Mark Attorneys, 16 yeare ~~ ~ or Main STORAGE. trom alte y 2 Ton Transter Te. eral 4 sul Phones Mea Sor 4 a FARMS ANU ACREAG Bi wake ae ae Te iP i CITY REAL ESTATE. Wood ¥ “$06, 9 hl ‘ r ry for ‘ ay , f % rth 2310 ® ‘ ' ' 1 MM t 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ dete ‘ Midge 7 e s. ° THE SEATTLE STAR+MONDAY FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF SCHOOL FIRE HORR AT COLLINWOOD, OHIO MARCH 9, 1908 was taken a few min This photograph of the burned North Collinwood schoo! house, Collinwood, O the ngied bodies of 163 little children and Carrying of schoo! house the body in on the heaped-up, tangled utes after roof had fatien several of their teachers, who had heroically thrown themeecives into the midst of their panic-stricken pe é little ones in an effort to save them from the awful doom that overtook them, Inside the door shown HORSEMAN KILLED. “aoa Pri in the pleture was enacted this terrible tragedy, Marching in line after the sound of the fire drill bell, SUSPICION, the children saw a tongue of flame shoot up from the basement. There was the door but a few feet KANSAS CITY, M 1 i { 3} down the steps, and the stampe began. Shrieking, they surged down stairs, whirling, tripping In a wealth ina m" dropping, then falling headlong to the landing, where the outside door opening, # inward, caught eee c the t -y 4 them. In almost the twinkling ef an eye, a ghastly pile of trampled, mangled innocents grew, piled no he ore Men high between staire and door, Then the fire and flaming timbers came, and dead, dying and injured ‘ ce, Mo. in a away a the Hote were aught in one dreadful funeral pyre * clde ed CITY REAL ESTATE. - HY LIFE A FAILURE; EVERY SHOT HIT TARGET; YANKEE JAGKIES AT —— MAGDALENA BAY SET NEW SHOOTING REGO “ r comm ' : “ ¥ * ' . gas Pe ee...» Rin ts He worked * r ‘ i ‘ be ’ door of Whead AY pees roe f Wee tached (o & gas & | ° The body is at Bonney: Watson's THE CRACK 22-KNOT PENNSYLVANIA. Bound | One of the greate gun Coleman 2.65 and Wr ee ee +4 MONTANA MINER FOR Basse RE grees han | 248 gis lots two miles f BRYAN'S PACEMAKER : “tee the he o tiser F ania The Penn i | In fou ton and 28 seconds | Davy’s crac “ pontine $ co. Dee. is crew fire: he 8 target ee ted i poe cris . . | 1 by trifle lens than $4,000 Ever arget pie yet ss saliatatcieieeeinalll ASSASSIN Forced Sale--- Must Have Money fired at inder the direct astonish speed of Midshipman J. A ng Nelson, ¢ capta The crew was t are . ind ave made up of 31 stalwart young « mete , ~ lows, none of whom had had any > special practice y The —— paid, peice + pointers and tratal ors, with Hither of these he ys scores, were Kincaid (By United Press.) Jung Dong Dan and Veen Ber 1H. Fisher W. Kiem PORTLAND, March 9—~Lee as the jpetjiiaimt Sameer — ~ < reg that « HI Ra ay “rv ‘ sent from San m of Quong Sang W LEG BROKEN BY KICK. . ‘ WwW. G. CONRAD. | n i fatally wounded him. ee - . . . : SH. Thor day night, while entering The two Chinese i . rn WASHINGTON, March 9 he} A age st 270. Pine He ested were taken ; ne latest Democratic viee presidentia “the Pilliie Laer Hoy at the hoapltall # acres. clos candidate to mount the politica ar the . the Six hy nim as two of the ee: ie > the famous | Pizon is W. G. Conrad, of Mon av. south, ¢ 62% te . The ~~ *) Mei Aa “ » over) wealthy mine owne d ar his leg | berg 7 been arre ‘Gir Me pg Py a chanee '° | mirer of W. J. Bry He hb attle General hospits aseassine’ vic- | < de ; hington several wee ming tragedy was at . tote | AG. the Democratic amen ARRESTED FOR THEFT among the hooting is is not t dis “« ers of the Bor t of irregular 2 ” feet. Marine f his « and J » Me ented he th Portland branch of/t the part om, on areded o o 3 t te aving the stear p lroquet the head, to kill him esisted remo ~ war ght on a charge of stealing He name 4 K Sing, of San | P. ¢ branch of ~—_ eo ft ‘ i » wtrike his w $46 from a saloon at Bellingham Francisco, ad of the socie " ae ’ ' | PRISON OFFICIAL [S KILL oP cual age torte BY A CONVICT Ee | ete it cn STAGE MANAGER Desperate Attempt Made by Montana rs Wikifer |is at the lors nm company A water maine letd te the streelaes | Joka | Dic age died in . | 1308, Royal Arcanum, and of the | pt an that he was ill, Marry A 1. 0. 0. F Durett, stage manager at the Grand ' 7 Bart Crowle age 45, died this ' Wide city Febru ® veers 5 died of spinal menin (By United Press.) Rock and Hayes, wh : wit DEER LODGE, M 8 Hoth were FUNERAL NOTICES Durett wa his post Saturday ie Gos of the M the rae ight wh ed lke mI m v raid tusdidlcte Sec Ss {might when rtain was rung enitent . the tania 3 = . a . . flown on the last act At m be A : proauyeertae ahurch: ike Givers ol tee oe ival home after warden, John Robin had deen gyre ia hearty luncheon, he complait son, © 2 hae Cheek ie 4 ee al of Thomas Latimer /°L.beins 1, and telephoned his! viet e Rock, W. H. Ha : was = — hysicia Temporary relief |and another whose name {a not ight im advised, and he re-| giver made a d or liberty third con! m. he died in the penitentiar oe it the “ as 41 years old. He | thought the warden ve. R at He had been as-/{nson's throat was cut from ea John Cort also the i the jugular vein wa ests for yea ri pen ~ ied the t fe \la T b was shot twice throu? “ ft j nd Haye € the W ! h th Roth A . and V \ " w ' ' k The attac ba th f the F € and th ' t f convicts became a 4 ape had, accordin e vuoe i

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