The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1908, Page 6

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| MONEY TO LOAN. Telephone Them To Us | apes eed And We Will Do the Rest | \ : Charge for two consecutive F) ih tn the i ‘ a tly © a word M nue f ne ' all ~ iw be chare & at « s oF * tising charged HALLA il Mullen 82 Ha | ‘ oy Se. | ATTORNEYS AY cAW MAIN OFFIC ‘ between U . y. | Phones, Main 1050; Ind 4 | The ‘Star oa guarantee ABS TRACTORS. DE. 18TS. rine eta 8 : se ve ‘ : MASSAGE OPTICIANS. rue A + 1 Ss .—" t PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLins . met PATENT ATTORNEYS . re PATENTS. REAL ESTATE DEALERS “Cc. MA ¥ . a STORAGE. fe ee ee eae a oes atone ang <4 o* ate fe PERSONAL. Laree board LOST AND FOUND. Wood and Coal . ~ Mill wooed $2.75 « ad dry sab wood Pa. 4 “ § s ss FARMS AND LANDS. Dry Forest Wood |— ~ ~~ ' t “ : ~WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Pre v ui Le s Bonday. "s amg 4 in | Bidg, —00-a ‘ ne bo» " CITY REAL ESTATE Terrible THE SEATTLE 8 FAMMS AND ACREAGE, | Buffalo Bill te Ht nnn | CHICAGO, AL y t v ' iam F. ¢ Uuffalo Wi viously i) here at the > . hotel, suffering from a . ly by @ recent attack o | CITY REAL SeTAaTe.. Sacrifice | Quarter Acres Beach Ville at [Lincoln One-Fourth Acre Tracts $350 to $000 Unusual Opportunity |' to Own Your Home him ie ie on . Riegs unre , r kW * . aelA ' y ' ER-ACRE TH . ‘ 1 - . a ¥ ‘ Ww oM r r ‘ AM ‘ r “ 446 e free. Te #26 ce Mu ' iA Rhine ¥ n Add Arcade Anues i-i-p | Bidg ——__—__-_—+ | that * Six- Room m House hice *OHTFIENDISH CRIME THURSDAY, INISTER. HORSEWHIPPED BUILDING AND STOCK ARE University | wor sows Sey | Ses Golden bites amaaease: Opportunity . drowns, eit im lawn and few we a $150 to $250 4 Welarios of the depat APRIL 2, 1908. ON PUBLIC STREET ARE DAMAGED BY FIRE (By United Press.) ant, whore the ure mpl ain Inat nigh with ty ba ost 1 walireases, when the Ke « “ ne Was URLOCK, Cal, April I f the ff tit} ane » the folds of ) in th food y thod church of th ue euled. When the minister stopped i enult of a pub thrashing ed him furt in view of ‘ “ ce women, who lashed b with 1 uncones with bie face 4 _ hinky Gg wh it he fell to u fe and } ta whi ; t the oe { about wa HAs t nnle Keenrey, Ethel Jo’ nd a evide tend 1 Printing ot e Halley, angry at the t . three women, sluigged Hilbish and Ae 1 ry vii day ll because they sald he had escaped , at $136 ‘ arke derogatory to thei The waitresses say they do not Ke 0 ag ator eputat xtood in the door of a regret thelr act he ala OW Inve ace i buliding or bly the life of ber ebild, Ralph ed f¢ ’ ‘anual $15,609, ithe arrested and fined of k - Trance, oto ' ty eh refuse POLICE SUSPICIOUS. W ns rained bi yng nes sites room, and had t we ae Fred Mead, at th, P. Mer. [headway when t enters 8 TO SEE BATTLESHIPS (Star Spe iman, & teamater J, D. Stone . eit ¥ , . Mer 2. Tey EVERETT, Ap A a |S ge mgiy The Seattle Ene na round tetp, sia of a b explosion at Garmen & New York apar I c. at evtimates it . - {Emmons shingle mill, five men are Piet ay and Pine st. at wure of #7 ire 1 dead and one Hes injured in the! icaay by Patrolman Brooke ee 2 y ol | cae oO hospital Smith, and sent to heada sad ahnas wae Gemenel eb the The dead are: AO for investisetios. The officers | Company plant damaged t +? |B. Ambubel, Béward Olson, Ja: uspected the t { attempting TO SEE BATTLESHIPS ¢ Hopkina and Charles Larson. Peter to prowl the apartments. A Pie en wenae | Carlson, the injured man, escaped Take boats a Ten with a broken arm trips dally round trip. Garmen ne of the owners, Am . wwe ~ bubel, the engine a Ole od outright and burted beneath wreckage. Hopkins died as the ambulance reached the hospital and Lerson died late yesterday aft ernoon The botler machine boller wrecked the plant All the victins of the disaster are Well known im the city was formerly a barber a wife and one child survived by a widow ‘COMMISSIONERS | RAISE SALARY was an old threshing The explosion You Made Your Will ? We draw your will free of charge providing we Garmer He Ambuhel is leave | The county commissioners yester day raised the of = Deput salary | Sheriff Edward Hoddy of Redmor from $26 to $50 a month. Here are named as trustee fore the citizens in the country fowns subscribed a portion of the or executor sheriff This has been abolished in Red fmond and North i and will be ltotstly done away with In the near jtwture by the jinetoners, who {hate been led to belleve that the saloon interes have been galoing | Syecial favor from the depu nant Come in and tall to us regarding it. Union Savings & Trust Co. SECOND AND CHERRY. (By United TACOMA, Apri} 2 his wife until senatble aenr e After beating wan rly im Lunda Ralph poured kero 1 over the carpet, furnttur and lace curtains bis bome and then applied a match. The police say that the herole efforts of Mre Ralph alone saved the house The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits Transact a General Banking Business, LOCAL DIRECTORS a. W. Cline C. 5. Smith A. 8 Kerry F. &. Stimeon 4. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb John Schram JM. Frink Ww. P. Trimble ©. J. Humphrey George F. Stone Ww. W. Chapin William Piggott 8. P. Weston Cc. &. Burnside H | Intend to Only instead of offering mining stocks of sell what has the surest proven value on cart Real Estate Green Lake district. Now, you know that when anyone says: “ choicest residence sections of Seattle And when anyone says What Lawson Did! Better still—Seattle real estate. Green Lake Property,” Pay—T. P. Fay, the man who made Green Lake property worth what it is today, the man who has done more than any other ten men to build up this district and make it one The man who, in making money for h has seen to it that his customers made money, too. “T. P. Fay,” you at once think of Green Lake—the best prop Do unpro-en and unknown value, I'm h: going to Still better—Seattle Real Estate in the you at once think of of the nself, always erty in the city for the price today—or tomorrow either. The best place to invest money, E with the surest and quickest returns, the best place to live with the greatest comforts and con- I . veniences. ! hig Now, next Sunday, April 5, I—T. P. Fay—am going to sell some of my Green Lake Sui property—about 100 lots, to be exact the I AM GOING TO DO IT. lool No “ifs,” “and” or “buts.” The lots will be sold that day—possibly before noon dd If you don’t buy, the other—and wiser—man will. It will be “first come, first Sag r on I am going to offer these lots at prices and on terms that will MAKE them sell—even of t faster than Lawson sold “Yukon” gold stocks Int This property isn’t thousands of miles away, where you can know nothing about it s all right at your door—in your own city—with car lines, water system, sewers, pave and The graded sidewalks and streets, gas, electric light and power, beautiful view, extra large s— me: and all the other modern conveniences and attractions. : Never mind just where these lots are (I'll tell you more about the location tc rrow and next day)—it is enough that they are in the Green Lake District, and that they are t E Ha sold by T. P. Fay, the man who sells right at right prices, and gives you your mone ut you want it—the man who, as you know, always gives the squarest kind of a square de fully So be ready next Sunday Of se Even if you don't want to buy—come out and watch the way these lots will be s the « dow has | Week Nine « | | 502-503-504-505 Mehlhorn Bldg., Seattle. Phones—Main Ind, 3836. _— | Watch for ads tomorrow and Saturday

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