The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1908, Page 6

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8 ° an MONEY TO LOAN | AUCTION SALES, | nn nnn “IRE Pv A mm . Want . t plancs ® MUReDAY. MAROH 1p. ee e rir * 7 . bd pee 7 - “ry i nieve, exte abies, oe Telephone Them To Us Mi ain ores ae a And We Will Do the Rest ' ~ ee " mee ve ff vie “ ara ‘ ‘ w Ma ns ; FARMS ANU ACREAGE. WALARY LOAN® einnlichiganendaemycnainaenee areas undinly MPANT " det Manion Wert ut aE ais © ‘ ‘ Merete Barings wens ‘ RD AQENCY—P. H . Rallard Ha u t i) e we \ and | BANKS. . ’ oe ee TE GANADIAL BANK OF #4 on Ne . * SPECIAL NOTICES. ohm ‘ pT tet clin RS if thing i ; an A ae < Se Ss coo M # GLASSES $2 BAVINOS FREARTM Written guarantee one year, We « Beartie Braneh—G V “ tt : e28.208 Nerthere i & Didg, ny . . Dourth and Itke. nae a & Cf wee er the United Mates and Rurope BUSINESS CHANCES. j OAD ¥ POSTON HARBOR te booming O-fost 2 2 on 4 sidewsike and ofty Meo ~ of ol! Kinde wanted te we Mite ' ° —_ mane cashiers today te Times block “ H A > 4 ve hen 8 rie 9 ‘ a EE : " the r . : - . =f how MAL TH Le ’ A ae ide r ‘ . CRE ‘ wor a ee te Bide cing ¢ treat : } oe . ns . wm | eert oak : teow i ‘ n ace ft mes 6 by! cnorce Moms ’ a ’ \ rn ‘ “FURNITUURE WANTED. | an “Valdes Furniture Co's restocking time tep prices for fureltare sew. 2408 Fiver TOW ate sees on tm sete “eo. . ‘LosT AND FOUND. ~ REAL ‘ESTATE DEALERS, | asc? ie. B WILUMAN, | Le 1 Fines Bide ALE Men, If you ymest, emit } ool, 07 Hincktey ————___—_— BITUATION _WANTED—MALE Augustus Armatreng 16 New Yoru ~“Titred Gteller, @ beatoe Resse Ke Parrot, ABS FRACTORS. Whiltieer 1 liehed 1469 Basement of Hel Phees Mate 194 “pe fists. ler Boe FARMS AND LANDS. co, tee putacturt sa i rag BAD. uM . m0 liege eoed. developed aa Vaea? dt may be worth “FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Ww ood and Coal Diseases Dr J Bidg, 1667 Bee Sod Arcade Skin « Wto-urinary diseases HEAT MALTBY PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIE ear HOLTay.. yz won Supply, ir Gere Sy — CITY REAL ESTATE. "PATENT ATTORNEYS. & Wrooks registered Patent k Attorneys, 18 years im oiman Block We ood forest mixed wood. $2.60 City Fuet | STORAGE. FARMS AND ACREAGE, __ ! hee — ~ ene ' R KE es roved a ; hin ' , “ - ROP M ny : ue , 1 Alaska Bide - - —| — | . ' REDONDO " o X 2100 t A sot ee, © “ - : ae on 24 . $1,200 — - |"? Five-room filet Cow for wale at Reach Drive be Sol 17 | very nt arger mine | house. ip SHOT AND KILLED f SNOW B AT THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 46, 1908 (By United Press.) ‘ 1 he stated that he woul | NORTH YAKIMA, March 16 prevent it, and was later arrested, 1CAGO, BUT IT'S THE Lim Mortimer Moore, an evans? " crated from all] THEY DO BUCH BTRANGE THINGS IN CHICAG ) 7 D WHEN T al HEY PUT figy iy oe Fv ‘ - : ile ‘ \ " 1 oul and, w . BABIES THROUGH SUCH STUNTS AS THIS acid, dylt hort! af ward . aa Moore came here al aloud ' her in ac h und mtarted a on,” One He the peared at the meet He rushed { j her 1, th « bie a 1 ! “ e yout her “ M w ' ‘ vi and a | . follow won . to eg Be i next F o he h “ a e warried x ' ecnive J rr « After hi A ate —"s west " . 1 » have f th wa t Clifford, of of e | . G. N. MAIL CAR IS LOOTED BY BANDIT (By United Press.) ified the wiatore 4 sack A th SPOKANE, March 16.—One of sched the city a ar ¢ empted In wot this section of the United States wan that of yesterday when the car) Bloc put on » the G Oriental, bandit's t the r 1 < for the coast was How much was secure in not} 4a oe t { by a lone ban knows | » « rifting the Hoth of the mail clerks were in] (Star Bpecial Service.) tie bath. All during the 20 » that this “a egistered ma When the train a serious condition when they ar CHICAGO, Ma 16.—The above |they frolicked around : trestment cached the city limits he swung rived here. The closet in which), 9. : wo above | crystals they insisted nd age oman will ‘han foot, 62 ok of| Nysteun we aced was so small ks like @ hap i tived 14 ona ¢6 root - ce Wealth of { with his loot, and a k of N an ' d hr him has been lost that at bis seet the ban-| but it jane was taken for these contorth Pye a imams the tral t Bonner’s F opened the door htly tolin a Chicago back and the brevi bathing ’ = on Ae o ain left Bonner F n ‘. tated nits 9 " early yesterday moraing @ strat ” Re r feet whee ng up the steps of the ea ¢ apt's wrists, as lve vora Prof. Miler engi ered it and told Mall Clerk Jotrm | the fe «iv ruciating pain mile a Bad to “ae 7 of the San G wm yetoun that he was an tnapector {foe ctor G. D. Lint es Bagg tt Faber ' ‘ of th . th a corps ants, epent the ¢ » nnd would take a rid ith him t h a cory ty ee aes tenn co Bares. y, toes Spokane. Me asked for his mail oon eh the ¢ t a 0 Rigg pf th rad a of hie rf aud wh Nysteun went to look for of the six i oo what was getting ye shat to ues tin ; rhe . “ wae startied by @ gun being| missing Ine e tins wunced | xtra, That's the motto of 4 front is the son of Dr, H of shoved in bis face. The bandit) it as bis belief that plunder | Tie girls sang at poston blag Pagrenten weno - clerk inte a — was obtained Decne site ‘ih Giliind's thacapee-| ide baa thomsmations; Gnd the fathe . yr the other sloep- , pf, and The train arrived in Seattle this a For | morning st no pew facts were de : ned and, ve 1 omen — = a FAVORITE | years. It ie the first ¢ e of a duke! TO WED A DUKE. | or the heir to a dukedom marrytog an actresa, He is i | The Rutiends are among Eng fand’s oldest famill but their holdings are comparatively unpro | MEXICO WILL HEAD Riswrte Hasan atin Dery. | OFF MONEY PANIC Old Friendship Renewed at Banquet to | Moore's Toast a Last Message to P ifriendly. Viola frequently | posed for the Duchess of Rutland, | the marquis’ mother, when, as the warchione of Granby, she was @n enthusiastic painter of portraits The Duke of Kutiand ts understood | to sanction the mateh. RIOT. (By United Press.) LANDON March 16--A die} pated has been received here from | Port Au Prince, Hayti, to the effect jthat serious disturbances have oc jourred at that place. Several of the | rioters were killed in street fights |and many arrests of prominent men have occarred. Rumors of several ra Ee All campaign bitterness forgot-| failure of either of than tm ten under t gway of the good S a * , i ceeaiaaall” tee - iuccessful co cheer which pervaded the banquet! wos.” eommunttio’ board at the Rainier club Satur) there is cheapest by porsible only im *© located with hiehware of the products, been tured, of f cheaply bro friendship was through which Mayor Moore 1 these vote + too to the toast The Mayor-<elect,” | cal ported. with good feeling which was evi reneidtt therefore, it 1 dent and sincere and Mr. Miller) bor, into whist paid his respecte to Mayor Moore brought, and (gmt in his tomst, “The Retiring Mayor.” | be transported, with as much of genaine vorable terme, No more successful ons. The j wae ever held, hot a jarris with highways, marring the occasion these on feetear2ces day night, Mayor Moore again came “Billy” Moore to May Miller, and Mayorelect M came “Jack” to the retiring m banquet tendered the m MISS VIOLA TREE. summary executions, t dispatch George H. Walker, president of changed with cays, are in cireuiation, but at the . « club, made an able toast-master,| and energy @& LONDON, March 16-—The #& | hour of filing the dispatch this had a0 | guiding th feast with sk houncement that the Marquis of | 50% been confirmed } lhand. In addition to the toast by the recent rivals, toasts were re sponded to by C. J, Smith, W. A ers aud George Donwortt rm 1 the greatest of Fngland’s | matrt lal catety is to 7 a Tree, the actress, FOUR INSPECTORS. JOSE YVES LIMANTOUR. i ‘ Senator Wilson and Al-| The eity of V rbohm Tree, bas Exclusive Service.) then, Jr, who were in-| ell located Wie i furore than | a i 4 re it . | ARE AT WORK | MEXICO CITY, March 16.—Mex- | yjted to respond to toasts, were un- | dvantages GRE) : i toc not 4 to be caught , both good } pone attend the bang daughter of [by a pantie if excape is possible Mayorelect 4 the speak. | bread, in tna Oa . A ftoree of four inapectors, two | She will, profit by the experience | ing with a clever and kindly toast iy ae Lawn Theo emmare wy the alts cna resi sup | Of the United States to Mayor M who followed be upon the ft oe r, minister o cor ti Wie @ Co *** | vited by the Washington Underwrit hae Yves | sepia, sees ) Mayor Moore said in } han paige CITY HEAL ESTATE era’ aasbetation in thie morning me Ny agg sang nr ng Requirements of Cities. oth ole ae : oe | Oe Oe Soe ine be After many years of studious and | city upor and oreawaye in the business sec @ conference of the leading bus er many ye adious a ity upon the globe; 1 bankers of the re |'itelligent research and inv tion, the late William E. Glad announced his conclusion that, in id & great cit three cs were absolutely essential iness men & publi¢ to devise a plan of gene reform of the public credit syste ¢ has been in consultation wi leading Mexican financiers for sev tion of the city with a view to hav ing them put in a condition at once sanitary and safe from the stand. polnt of fire hazard All owners of unsanitary prem it and begun the order to ul th pe = ' neaty and tnt }ises will be notified put their | eral Weeks. erictat “ S premises in ® sanitary condition in|, 1@ & Cireular recently issued, |? offictals; sec : Amantour says the effect of the | (tion; and, third, cheap bre ance with the city health reg ulations, an dall owners of premises where conditions exist whieh in fire hazard will be we conditions ding as| To this my experience and inves markets of | tigation ied me to add a Jeficiencies al-| fourth, viz: The home and good st irrecon with the duty citizenship t a a tantial guarantee it is evident to any tho: © all those who, with their ca person that no government can be | tal or thelr labor, cooperate in| 4 success unless its public officials eo he the advanaement of the counts are honest and intelligent in the i recent Wall st. Murry it did into the m Kurope. reveal the I to remer i © declares regulations relative | per fn nd discharge of thelr | assets, Habilities and long-time strange as it may sec ke are most needed, and urges |the standard of honesty and ir mpt action : in public officials rarel —— rises above the standard set by the al gifts and other c neatly to be refle " nistrationa, is orge L. Spleer died suddenly a h | Saturday afternoon at his home at bewagen ome : 213 22nd av. of heart disease, He find a Wa py Ba~ las BG wales at & a Washington, a Lincoln | Mr. Spicer was well known in oe poem Dag rg yyvdb ger this city and over the northwest. | ian Gee hs oo pert 5 He was in the dry goods business ryt yl - AAveR Ol ene in Superior, Wis, for several slyie and | jonditions years, and came west two years jago, when was appointed man (By United Press.) qexer of the MeCarthy Dry TACOMA, March 16.—In one of The mode American cit cruited and built in its populatior largely from the fragme ken homes . U | Co. He was for some years a store the boldest and m: chévedty ‘wai . the older cour everben, § #10 | anager under Mandel Koa. cuted robberies ever pulled off ia " pf Ku te an arn thit whe eorms Hite wife and one daugét o this city, & lone robber using am rm rtious ot oar own country d that § [ pive him. Funeral arrangements |monia as his weapon, — last | jacking to some entent in the mc ary in the Dull@ieess . Ml be deferred until the arrival | night blinded Mise Emma Olsen, | ties and discipline of the houe to keep ever of relatives from Beaumont, Cal < afings rand bone of the Star theatre, and | ear time, and it has become th a. Phones, Main 1000, Ine: 106. Long | Mrs. Etta Sullivan, a friend of Mtss | quty of public officials in our mod-| react the TRI | Olsen, with the drug and enter-jern cities, and more particularly | f . = == jing throug An ope nz e hi « a 3 nne, ard av. Weat; bait nm the wall to the box of Sele ideas and enforce — discip!t at a & bag containing the day's re-| some extent ’ People’s Bank Bide NTIRE FAMIL y | colpts and made bis escape as he|old{ashioned home. ’ |had entered. edetnnmanemnitnse Miss Olsen was about to leave Good Sanitation. whic |with her friend and had placed! The extstence of the old axiom 1 gre Loy ueives press , the bag of money on a ale in| “A sound mind in a sound bod and | nAN FRDRO, Ce March 16—lthe box office. Unconscious that |!ndicates the beliet that from of |) j Ay result in a double tras) robber had previously cut a hole |, good santiation has been | 4°, vty Was enacted last night at San} three feet long and eighteen inches | deemed an essential of life. The |), are ba Gresio Elgueta, a lum-[wide in the wainscoating at the |@thering of thousands in urban yo have par hentiere a non and prevents fatal back of ‘the office and was timing re rly hun ! + sald to Be Manoa, wounded eed qtarearet her movements, the young woman is dwelt ade the t uty | O t hie ae | Man T twice, ohot hor nraule |was about to pick up the bag of /Of good sanitation | far > india —— th nl oe per, stand money when the robber squirted | portant than ever before. To dD be of Son Gaoenaeer teed nt — ammonta int6 her face and repeat. | cure these conditions there is de pact va } Piyamy tice IE ie a rs. A. ed the dose when Mrs. Sullivan|Manded an abundant supply of ~ nem, and was in turn shot by po-| answered Mise Olsen's cry. The|Dure, fresh water, perfect sewage id Stock 124 i. | officers, who were attracted to | robber wecured about. $400 conditions and clean streets, and Go r the spot by the sound of the shots or ote én anewm| the acquisition of these necessi H. M. He rrin & Co, 610 FR MUST SBLL MY Home Kigueta was a rejected suitor of Soap Lake Salts will relieve all|ties demands the expenditure of! have for sale M ents 4 LOTR PHONE, Mrs. Manes, and jealousy of her led | forms of rheumatiem, All drag-|enormous sums of money and the | idated ( N is ide 'to the shooting, lets, jexereise of the highest skill. The ‘share

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