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; | ta ie | 10,000 Shares Consol-| FAR AND ACREAGE, NAL. Acres Sunnydale AUCTION SALES. a oe | Telephone Them To Us || ~~ ra i REALTY CO. gs And We Will Do the Rest Wei 4 : CITY REAL ESTATE “s we a 2 é ' pee er ABSTRACTORS | W O 1 acts =e Each 50x182 BANKS. i ‘ "com 16-Foot Alley : WEST SEATTLE ATTORNEYS AY cAw. ® | ' Y SPECIAL NOTICES. “ URNITUURE WANTED a ba i MONEY TO LOAN Price AG 7 ” Terms $50 Cash Monthly Payments $15.00 Orchard Homes Jewell Orchards = The , Any of These Will _MAGBAGE Make You Money PATENT ATTORNE vs. PATENTS. _ STORAGE. nnn | Wowliand Park « ’ - 4 . 16 per ’ “FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | mar lina, Price ith 60 tor tere Orchard Lande idated Gold Jover' tor Min anlar peachy and ‘peat ‘Iho oking or a Snap? j Mines Co. Stock any having be "Five Mid eo athe ay Opportunity Orchard —— ere FOR S$ SALE Tracts j Wood and Coal fn the Weuas Valley, the beat of ait | 8768 conan _ Saene, yates | wood $2.15 @ load. dry sind wood ‘tor ie Pa oe ave, I ‘ Dry Forest Wood i eerie | ere 10 10 Acres for $200 [vt off « in re et : ~~ # . B. ~ ’ 6 PE FOR SALE—FURNITURE mC. “aay beh wae r : *-13-p | fn Teves biert, i ence tt | White 249. WANT U, S, TO START TEST TELEGRAPH LINE BETWEEN TWO CITIES; THEN REDUCE THE RATE | perial hotel, Frank, Alberta THE SEATTI BY C. HW. TAVENNER: f | (Seattle Star Exclusive Serviced) | WASHINGTQN, April 1-Would | the profita fr@m the ywhership of F the bie ant postal deficit? Representatives Who are advocat elegraphs before congre claim they would But they can make no progre In pushing thelr measures before the ho |Indiana etands in the w taining to telegraphs, and the public own rebip thereof, are 1. Tab in adva of bh alrmanship he refuses pe nit © give hea to threaten the normal owner THREE TELEGRAPH OPERATORS IN CONGRESS; FROM LEFT TO \ the big telegraph compa RIGHT, CAREY, SMITH AND M'OERMOTT te it K the Western od an instrament, the Telepost, | per cent tn five ye und reduced P graph com. which under severe test b hown the sending cost per cent of lobbytat ‘ apacity of 1,000 we a ‘ " ano t y t wingle wire u Hilwan Re atives Jas, MeDermott thin Instrument the cost of t « at « Che Ww 1, Ca of Milwauw o nie nO 8 @ fo 0 be . with npc . my " and W. Smith of Michigar un for 60 miles lines, Within twe "0 pe 1 endngme f Preston poregg ' ittle bit of lightning pro of the cor onstruction had been fox a me which pro- | p¢ mechanism bas the tele: repaid the holders, ‘Ten words the vert nent construct ‘ i ompanios bad frightened. for 10 centa were sent at f t, and mental tine between any The postal telegraph is used by later 10 words fc ce From ‘ “ - . Pan ave a 7 to 40 per cent of the five-cent no Prete os Mts telegraph France a was 1 them in divi he pla have the was f th toff nd crease If an 85-mile line at such rates ow hip a SOword message sn Fran f ents In He big postal de t WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN IF THE CANDIDATES HAD NOT»: MISSED THEIR CALLINGS 2S, at the Lincoln high school, Some Problems of Sex In Educa tion” will be discussed and 15min ute papers read FOR THE LUMBERMEN =" === The P Presbytery wilt meet te g at the First United opening ser Saturday afternoon Federal Judge) sel, Austin E. Griffiths, asking that mon will be given by Rev. J. H C. H. Hanford ruled that individual | cach shipper be permitted to Me tn | Gibson, D. D., of Bellingham lividual bonds or th ew manu lumber and shingle manufacturers sarden pfcias diuananieantoauines TO BUILD HOTEL; 4 make thelr own bonding | and file bonds terms with the railroads to secure) The decision rendered Saturda H. F. O'Connor will erect a four : by Judge Hanford is regarded a#|story hotel and store building at the ‘ratirosés from teen under the the most Important decision grant- 1109-1111 Third av. adjoinin rise lumber rate injunction granted the 14 m5 the jocal federal court Ferguson hotel. W. W. Noyes and lumbermen Oct. 31, 1997 lanabs expect to be 8. W. Dutton are the architect The Jumbermen were under a! 1, ness again, as they are | contractors posed bond of $260,000 in order to PFO | oii, to ahip their goods will represent an outlay of $25,000. tect the railroads in case the Inter , ate Commerce Commission decid-| Thursday afternoon the question ed in favor of the higher tariff rate, of dividing the manufacturers into divisions or groups will be brought WRONGLY Several w ago ¢ railroads asked the court that an addith 1 | oD. bond of $200,000 be filed. T art; The injunction, preventing the ACCUSED granted the order. ‘The lumbermen | railroads from collecting the higher est through their coun: | rate, will remain in force | cs | Feeling certain that she had sent SHORT NEWS FLASHES tire by robbers, as yet wneap-|a garment with $500 worth of dia monds sewn in the hem Yo Chicago and Madi sident Roosevelt has announe Sam's laundry at 11th av &, that he may take a trip abroad son at Mre. Edward | Ha B. Hewitt, formerly om;|8* the expiration of his term. He | wife of a prominent naa : “aealen, ployed in Seattle with a lumber) ¥'!! not go to Alaska as originally | reported to the police last night company having offices in the Lam: | Planned that the gems were missing ber Exchange building a” oe ba bry the street Sergeant Jack King took Ah Wah, ly injured poten lorida, ow to | wagon driver, and Look Yuen, laun Chicago yesterda lotn between striking str earl dry checker, to the police station. young woman was killed men and sirtke breakers. bat a thorough search failed to Missourl miners are coming weat|, Charles A. Splawn, one of the | groduce the missing gems. The for employment in the various | first settlers of the Yakima valley, |jaundry was also searched, but no mines of the Couer d’Alenes Is dead, aged 78 years gems were found Despondent over a luckless 8G) The Alaska exposition bill will!" ‘thoroughly aroused, Sergeant affair, Eugene Sampson, 17 years|"doubledly be attached to the! King hurried to the Phinney home old, shot himself at Tacoma yester neha Propriation bill as an amend- | g¢ 309 Summit av. N., where an day while the reat of the family ™e? other search of an hour was mad was at church Toppenish suffered by fire yes-| and thou Mrs. Phinney remembe With his head almost severed | terday to the extent of $40,00 that she had concealed the dia from his body Mounted Policeman| Newsboys will be kept out of! monds in a different hiding place. Everett saloons The tiger is to replace the donkey Moran was found dead near the Im |The Chinese were released yester day, the murder having been com-|** the emblem of the democrats | HARRISON IN POLITics. TO SEE BATTLESHIPS ROBBED OF CASH. | (By United Press.) sks to or 8. fen coun t é CHICAGO, April 13.—Planning to b : — ry ee wee ra i by H. Phillips invited a stranger | noid ward conventions in every ward sstinns 0 bave @ drink with him on the in Chieago with the intention of CITY REAL ESTATE. steamehip Whatcom last night on securing control of the 635 Cook his way to this Townsend La sara | 810 in allver fr [notified the po! city from Port r Phillips “missed bis pockets, He today county delegates state convention at Springfiel April 23, Carter H. Harrison today began a spectacular campaign to wrest the ¢ | machine o' to the democrat Te mtrol of the democratic grasp ride TO DISCUSS EDUCATION, Milinois from the iat] of Roger Sullivan ; —| At the annual session of the ‘a Mate :YEf'| Puget Sound Schoolmasters’ club, |” Most distressing i2-i-y! Which will meet at 10 o'clock Aprii| relieved by Soap 1 DESPERATE FIGHT WITH A BURGLAR of brandy “Ave throug 5 Dean was awakened ft he Dean weren i, hin wife r turned the © from por an inte oye the i , (By United Press.) BAN JOBE, Cal, Aj Plung ing un Alum RK we r ‘ ard, © « « be " is and Balley M is bod ent death nH pe Joe M a f fast Just how the ing! precty " it Fed f Ba i Y a ban you ri M a a k eral =f | Star Special Service) box > lu ssoneatl man Thay bed ‘ JELES, April 1p a time whet history, Ad pd - has been given tap os a min ’ Jobuny Comlog, ap * My ' to ! ff Millard ot . pa rie A to the Sea, secretary stag M 1 fell ove S ace ln bravery te , > rag ‘ he East river. af tthe te 4 « Gyearold Eddie Kasq Kast 36th st, Couey houts of other tmys, and | ASSASSINATED a at | | was stuki | ‘ , | { Young Kane, baif. | tenia age 8 with fear, fought with siti snares “ r os of th opie and several times would have to oun Austro Pol he strugsie was ansas 3 . bg He finally managed to get Kan wor a Rut nh reve to the dock, where both wep student, M he dragged from the water, name, while giving an sudience t Coulon forget the fneldent sag a delegation of students, The 0%! was amased whem par nannl ed thr shots from a re | bette trom Seo : volver, all of which took ffeet package coutalaing ¢ aaa The governor died soon afterward. | fina! words of the letter ait but first asked b t courage, expedition ane form bis majes at Te dgment displayed by yeu: him,” said the 1 Was | this occasion are ot his most faithful servant o* tion, and ft great pleasure to bestow apom the accompanying medal ts BANKER TAKES HIS LIFE "sissies The medal was given ander sce of congress of Jame 20, 1874, aa May 4, 1882 j (By United Press.) | SPOKANE, April 13.—G. 8 of the First State bank, of Newp« Wash OM nervous te ta i ‘om nation Nee Saturday evening at the pe bans f the 13th annive Tea italint mding of the Wilsoa Kebrs and the new company took bold to College and the dedication a * day. The bank ix said to be in ew srw best shape by the new ay fe officials, and Mr. Thomas’ a nis | large are straight pennant will foat from The umpires of the Northwesterr been ordered to fay to President Lac Frary will be assigned Black to Tacoma and will remain at Spokane for the opening series while the February pin ed to Miss Ning besser Gold medals were Ferguson soeenni Miss Vara EB. Chalk, aut Ay | patism is greatly relieved accuracy in typewsllags Lake Salts. All druggists | Cady for moat inoreenaae poy and A, HL hip, ~ test GARDEN TRACT pater figuring last n Sacre tracts, $100 an meéal a couple re; easy terms; close to ae seom ear line and lake; } clear their | ries National Land Inv. Co, S17 First Ave. Twenty-One Lots Sold Yesterday f in Navy WHY? Because tt is the PRETTIEST WATER FRONT 08 the Sound and ONLY 5 city BLOCKS west of the NAWE TARR Lots $50 Up Terms $1 Per Week fine for chickens and ber Inc Above. priecs and terms INCLUDE street grade mains and sidewalk laid at the expense of the com SAVE LARGEST buyers are the OFFICERS and MEN from They have been around the WORLD 1 KNOW an OPED Vine ITY when they see it. We have Ni t-room Baste Jens lots only a SHORT distance from the navy ya Take any boat at foot of YESLER WAY, Pier 2, ele be navy yard. Get off at CHARLESTON dock, whieh fs at ‘bere noms ENTRANCE of the navy yard, We have @ branch Mame Or call on were : ELSES aT whist) Schuj the ant led the Misseg Teprima 1009 American Rank Bldg «ua Fe Main 1156————PHONES Ind, The | the w. TOW at tere. 30