The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 15, 1908, Page 6

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MONEY TO L@AN | : ane Telephone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest harge for two consecutive daye 100 per line per day, Seven words to the line, Three cor secu ne cent a word One monthy per day Minimum aw “ad 20 cents : All space used will be charg . ed at full ne rates on all ee | contract advertising or adve ait hiss tising charged to account BALLARD AGENCY—P. Ht “e Mullen, 321 Ballard av, og ee toe City Halli, Phone, Rallard 30¢ . st MAIN OFFICE-—Seventh ay between Union and University \ ‘ Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441 eh examing * The 8 not «uarantee at eccur ssume reeponsibi! A ¥ a ft r eon ne tty for of any kind 0 sominail A shout Al- curring {mn telephoned adver work eltabte - ‘ tinement DR. BOWIN J BROWN ont 4 and 3% Was Firat Ave ° OCULISTS AND AURISTS. . matead, M 0 Moure—1@ to fitted Bitel Midg Main | ind PATTERNS ANO MODELS. Wor per Mod Me PATENT ATTORN ey’ " Tiiecis PATENTS. ry Fire " . REAL ESTATE DEALE TILLMAN. 1. 2, 8 Times STORAGE. Pecans aiinaainiial Movine & barage « FARMS ANU ACREAGE | + enctiadaheeanon raciPic eB BeHOK 10 Acres 200 Teo leree fur geome 2416 Finn A FOR RENT FLATS. modern furnished fat, “rent #28 Stil oelt latter for $298. 418 Furnished, § rome. Queer —$<$ $$ WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. anted—To rent $ or —s. i ar Yesier Way. ? LOST AND FOUND. bigh. sie and. tony 7 m ‘ee olet R a 4 is . * eangate ~~ Wood and Coal MIM wood $2.75 & load. dry sind wood joad. Seattle Fuel Co, Main 15, 142 s x Ind. Larae piece acreage swith « Coal, all Kinds de Of city at reasonable pr Meleod, Inc. Phones t Notice—Next hateb be Wil) be ready for shipment A : - 1. 8 & err, Vern Mil Tree Warh, For Male and brooders J. Mitehe large fy Pony cheap ad. Pro: 07 First ENT MAT Alawka Bary wo Re so bi dies ies ant a fine oa " ¥ MALTRY ORNEYS Av LAW. SaRw BAMGAMEGAT cee} a fa «" . t x * r ROWENT MALTRY ’ } ¥ MASSAGE. : parE, ceciiaid ai anon . rs i ashes ‘ CITY REAL ESTATE ' WN ' re " ' Bet, First and , Bargain by tt. For CITY QBAL ESTATE Beautiful Homesites or as an Investment Quarter-Acre W h Tracts in —Lincoln— BR RRAT 4 y? Bee: = Beach Villas. YwHeae 1use The Northwest Freehold Co. re ing A Dollar a Week In See Thi I ered and vt E MONTOA 137-28, Rple Ss at » Once Rainier Valley " A Pickup to bella for both FOR SALE he West $1400 113 Madie ter Av. f sare —¥ $50 ‘ wilt b r $20 Don’t Wait 8 few . os i me to GORDON & H., Ber. ¥ FOR A Phone ® ACKB BAK |, sidewalk to oar $10 5 nent 8 B. ADAM * an Bide " Dp ss PER M " L BOND & RE A an Rank Bide HICK ‘ 4 aying hens aree D. Hiliman's ne ® Ay. #, oF Bp rl ni car Haliard #13 —“PALLARD APRCIAL A. pret A fecond 14-8 Ralierd Bide | THE SEATTLE STAR--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1908 ~ CHASE WAS TEST OF HUMAN ENDURANCE of (Continued) the already ex - — men Deputy Sheriff l@nly be called for b¥ some wuch started out with the jemergency an this, Onee It Was! men in advance, but after labo necensary to wade the raging river. |jousty pulling himself through the | |! ny where the snow hadisnow of thin summit for a mile melted away entirely for a hun-| found tt imporsible to proceed fur dred feet or more, the road ran! ther, owing to hi« weight, and had }knee deep with the leecold water.| turned back. Costello and Alvord Aguin the trail would lead along! mot Cameron retuening and the a ridge of snow, almost alushY | doouty explained that It was out from the warmt® of the #un.)of the question for them to go where the mon went up to thetr Wau ehaeet eake i aid knees at every step, The light air! Cameron, and you might as well at this high altitude made breath-| turn back You can neve ing difffeult and tC became neces | cateh them will never get ary to stop every hundred feet or| over the summit & short rest. Just) Several miles in front there miait was reached. «| was a small party of hungry, and commenced (6 fall.) undoubtedly exhausted deputien the 1k clouds became more | without food or any prompects of oppressive and the first few gusts | cotting anything cat In Fenian of a chilling wind which blew Up | distance This would have de from the eastern side of the im termined the two men, outside of tains stung the face and hands, [every other consideration, so they | Trip Was Frightful. kept on, intending to drop before | The trip aeroms the summit itself | giving tn was frightful, Bvery step sapped On the Summit Thore undoubtedly is a summit TO 066 BATTL or people would not diseuss that Take boats at Pie spposedly highest spot on thone trips daily, be round trip *** mountains, bat all the men could - - see of & Was an expanne GARDEN TRACTS ga of snow he and 50 LOTS | tiacre tracts, $100 4 ws acre; easy terms; € covered to their bra car line and lake; Ipvel, clear white mantle. It was naturally ex ed; fine for chickers and ber pected that the oth de of the ten mountains would offer better go National Land tnv. Co., Ine ing, down hill, but such was pot 917 First Ave the cane, The anew had drifted in and filled the declivitios and — hollows level. It was pretty snow CITY REAL ESTATE. }too, to look at, HOt walking — | well, that was a different matter Rvery step it was a case of going kerehug” down hips, The Two Tracts | trall led firet in e di tion, then My the time the rear ard of the posse passed along Quarter-Acres | the tail had veen seraped out Inte a good slacd « a Things reached such @ desperate 16-Foot Alley stage that the pursuers broke off some bor * from the trees and | attempted > huprovise snow LEVEL AS A VLOOR | shoes These made the going a ilittle easier, bot not much, and WEST SEATTLEAS i36,°Sx..2 seen footheld was had been ¢ rot nodden rr along through pally the Fauntleroy Car were abandoned Among the Clouds. boughs | It is ponsibie that at certain |times of the year the view from the summit of these mountaina te Price $500 Terms $50 Cash Monthly Payments | $15.00 WHY PAY RENT? WOULD Like rou Tm ” JOHN M WrUTe on 467 ORIENTAL & No Interest ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS Pleasant Grove | beautif 1 ga must, eryone wan ready wi xh ao nee wa : ibe magnifi rresque un | a qeerine word, st Keechlow when they! der fay 4 There|it @ight be, I wm. ‘The trai | wan little of, the que, how. | trall around a drift &, however, t ever, ip trip. The high altitude IQUE Her mTE NES j on ntalns tot 4 made preathing difficult, ‘The Well, 9 t of alle ¢ teens 4 to flounder # them the oth de of th a en lave thrdugh the drifts 1 to weak next nil ot the trai ras, ¥ on one at every # rain hud after pr s|ba Jeaving ing etna FE or Jhalf turned to ne wit the KroUnd A the be looming up was bi Flee i 4 men had inj pe clouds obscured Abe vision and ONE the 4 on times blotted oul even the near 1. Theta wan gallt of Bina trees that wer® almost repu a one of on 1 wag oven rt in their ghost hrouds of wh k © fe epee? o | ‘The fugitives gave every ¢ f these vine Ia dence of being in momentary fea was ae oman that they would overtal ir ) om to bei 1 of going & ‘ © the baht near th « in t the ponse ae a working thélr way out there k er And they ga a attempting #0 far as possible to dir paseagy el guise their track the "oot ag g slid down into a hole to th * The “¥ i Great Danger for drink of we rh t 4 he a a 7 roe Be thelr ab ' the w ‘ ted te ts on leaving ping to deceive Ut It peore f there never Phe it var tae depution, Unt one of the d be a finish to the exhausting t | bottom ot tig lipped in grasping fc Ts ane od there m4 val, himeelt ut of the hole oi 6 to ste 4 ag G ctmuaee oilers tat & 40 the last bsp ve aa _ rnark te i, how b= j tire : nip Se Seer gh pale tain o Pe ST, ought th would o \chlLotway, wap phi Men Back Tracked Often ke the f os immediate 1 out and wna ta PS Many times two men t . wet ~. Again the ma cise back trac Hut they soon fo that . ) to thelr hips is ay re that there was only one po low wo ) way to and that w aged to make th EB traight One of the fugi |through tha B tive was wh * one ¢ ange of 9 which had worn throug but tra es ney a Ee the sole, Every few feet the 5 drops o} m were were able to make ut tb the now & e dinttr hing mark and know|dence that he b rt the were on t taht trail and this led the Oni In many p the wound. | that they would = ed man bad ttle drop | minute ing of blood discolored the snow. About Frequen it 9 “ - a mile t d the summit the stop for a me t Come on thi to velope which contained the name | lief that ld whe John 8. Horavich seed to|the capture of the highwaymen |» = Portiand, Ore, ax this was the the men keyed up to the piteh name the captured bandit had they could continue the hard (~ T given as that of one of the two|tramp. There were no signe of 4 the men who escaped, the men s of | Improveme in rf and the posse knew that they we t- | the rain fell ince ever ting clower to the fugitives a hut or a cabin was seen and the | 4 The two bandits had evidently | men might as we ave m isolat been afraid of tting t in the |@@ In the drew be is Bibe apow clad mountains, for two|a* far as sigt human occupar ‘ u « beyond the ummit they aa : ~ J ‘ ad m e Ane “se f ented the Milwauke right.of wa of other wets toe e ever avis and oe 4 it down the v y | been In ee « we contained BL Owing to the & being cleared |in the t left by the two air éelo away, the rightofway was drifted | fugitives Gres with now 20 fect deep, and instead | No Place to Re . are ‘other side of the mountains, | @28 bad been informed that they | ooy wh 2, would find a roadhoure, probably and about ready to drop pay ong ry Ah Skeet they wetd aw ptr Deputy Eats Snow dle of the the pursuers |“ abou Starwich became so bungry that|redched a potn y three mile . tons he ate handfuls enow several| beyond the summit no road oan wate times. «The intrepid deputy laugh: | house bad been seen The first . Gc ed his bunger off. however. Ev-|signs which revived the spirits of . —_ Johnac of the cx and actually Big and Little—at Schafer’s The Shafer Store has assembled literally thousands of Suits for . > we hidden there. At the out, Jobnsem red that he was he told the posse of ner having come ap and something to eat plained that the seeond) gone on abead and wag about miles away : The posse the pursuit, and just as ars falling came to the ere fugitives tracks led down to jake and to @ Camphouse by J. & Bingley, known as” Camp.” The deputies doors of the house and Borevich, who was the fire, offered no had no gun, and insisted that the mam armed. Credit Due te Alt, Pvery member of he titled to full eredit for ful conclusion of wha is the moet rem * ek Fge es. Fateegey oa the history of the one of the been case tracks of the fugit € *s of timber, have easily made & every time each ee posse helped search: ing place without attle | ught of danger feved that both ne would fight to the boys. A whole store is filled with them—more than any three stores combined. Over ten thousand are offered urrender, and allo re at the « price—a special Easter offering, if you please were ready to fight sea Buster Brown Suits, Sallor Blouse Suits, in plain serges, worsieds and fancy «striped and Siow Pome to hy tes where checked fabrics, Yankee Salts (for boys of from € to 10); these have two pairs of pants, the desperate brea for ie oe ee fol aun one straight and knickerbocker style; are made of fine worsteds and tweeds:; also here are his wounded Jeg mp double breasted Sults and many novelty Suits for little fellows; over Mendon, three thonsand at this one price alone, by far the best value to be $ 5 0 0 oariptien found anywhere hereabouts .........45 cscee seeseee ncnee veces oe e Showed Remarkable Indestructible ous linen facing; fully you get a new suit free m: Khaki Suit Other Suits, of course where e Th Peck’'s, Joseph Sh guaranteed all sizes from 6 to 16 At $4.00. mpiete line of these military West Point all sizes from 3 to 16 » acer Long trousers; Indestructible Suits $4.00 Suita are made with continn- if one rips ding to the | | untry's greatest makers of boys iney's, and Mark Kauts’ and others Boys Suite in wh Madras and Linen; all sizes Sallor Blouse and Ruste The woanded maa markable nerve and, ring exer Wash Suits Brown Wash fabric 4 to 12 lateas Priced at and colored out from $1.00 to $6.00 Pacific line, seven militar high-class novelties In newest styles and finest Little Boys’ Top Coats Youths’ Saits Special at $10 Suite for t of the arried the the bors of model. 1 nen: At $1.50 : and $2.00 y ast part of fabrics, shown no- on a horse, secured am clothing send us their products—Samuel car Once thea Priced from $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00 through the suow, ed up. Finally the % Joned and the ou half dragged, balé tat from which polit Sizes from 2% to 12; made of fine covert tn Special group of Young Men's Suits of fine and thelr tan, gray, serge or shepherd checks. Priced worsteds and plain fabrics. All sizes up to igi “errs from 20. oa $5.00 to $10.00 At $10.00 toa ¥ ACKE i “ "HH 4 d sh Hats, Capa, Shirts, Waists, Gloves and Underwear: the finest sty] es Helped the Posse A is ena bet Boys aber ASNETY greatest variety and at popular prices ; The sheriffs men Bares .: WINSHIP BN but words of praise for ess : A m and tesy of the cont " Hi : (RAP “ ; - Boys’ Shoes Be Shoes and Oxfords are shown in the Shoe Store, First Avenue aside pany on ot Oe - onic IMAL LA co. aul Gubovds The at Shoes in the country are available at fair prices.’ Oxfords and Shoes a be poe: z \ right an ar own and black, du bright leathers, Priced from $1.50 to $ Seoccalmie valley and ie Little ‘ lame an . the mountains, le Kit ' ‘ * s were pre nhoment ie wh re * Ne | | | } ace of the a — . Arcade the depaties, meals REGImMRord ‘or ‘nal poder re . s | Buliding and | bods freely offered Gai = in Bast, Pe cif Blaming. Second and | | Arcade might gain Some Ter ara 40 University A | 4 rest tat of : | j xt Parents, Rast Polk J Rheumatisin is greatly : ? : 1) Lake Salts. AU fl i

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