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“| MONRY To LOAN | FARMS AND ACREAGE MELLETTE ARRESTED, 7 e semon woaseree ¢ DECORATIONS OF y " oad aa caer Gee acres, oll] imer Mellette, whd threa “N W POLITICAL & HARMON NOMWMATED. * n at walk fron ymunit iileide Mon ae a * gneiss " ny kwon for being drun) @ Wi4eon Harmon, of ( n* davion Ride : s 4 CLOSES TONIGH Bett can ane ene gf r " ‘ IRRIGATED LANDS. ie va | ® the dex ce « ma to * BE FINE hew™ sa ed ee ~ ~ @ Seattle ib, the last o! ite + da o Telephone Them To Us |'% Goods nd pls gy Baa . Ge onan bes “4 And We Will Do the Rest | °° Yakima Orchards st "i wit ie ton tania California es Te (Ns cn chanweenekeias Charge for two consecutive Mone ereed oe e > a P . noed th f " t J fh 16 FINEC ° . CRATES, for, two consecutive 72 ia Sika | yiohing coed nia after the| Control of the Lincoln- | = "ALMER'® FINED Flags and Electric Lights words to the line. hree cor s cae terme lwerere . oink n@wHon at The M . W. C. Palme f tho Rt Se ‘nant 8 ne coat ® v = : = The Best DELEGATES TO MEET Roosevelt League. - a leonse 3 c to Mark Line of Mintmum charge for an Srstaeatel to th 2 : ¢ this morning and § apace wed will be eoere I nese 4 iD ° the | on dast night, are re By United’ Press.) STAUOK BY TRAIN Parade. ¢ dvertising or adver , at rates fdentie ‘ " Guested to mee Avlingtow A FRANCISCO, May 6A) J BALLARD AGENCY-—-P. H BANKS. = 3 | marios @ #11) ine © ad | you f " jen R d Hl Mullen, 821 Ballard av, opp. | ~~—-~--~- RreanrTaNerTT mee ors A f ‘ ce teie tee oe " * City Hall, Phone, Hallaré ae ARAN OF CON $ It. |near Pontae, about 20 m estaurants an otels MAIN se pree oe a a , i ada CITY REAL ESTATE PRIMARY VOTING . ¥ Is a ae between Union and t . - ge -| . t the epublican st a ° Phones, Main: 1080. : : VERY LIGHT rention t Will Not Raise of any kind DE ./18Ts. The ength at oe tenance Prices. telephoned adver enema - ee ge . The defe ¥ i a i 100 Lots _ |eciminie rai =—-| Sum | —— University District |{yi inn awn. (By United Press neers ipeety sage gr Take U niversity Car |throaghout the city and country gave the republican tmachine the ater 1 the dere |* May polled, exe in the d # | the 0 33rd, 36th, 42nd, tte crew he sew ' ‘ : 6 light more than double this only 14 delegates the best that have ever been sees summer, BURGLARS POSE AS ditt Dros. wore granted the t “P . act by the « taioment : = Don’t miss a sure REAL ESTATE MEN NINTH BODY IS see et toed agen es freapments | A - Se | glare are visiting the homes in Wes of abo “eo i> gy rygtieres ee : The new car line Sw Bed th , ¢ ot v. V. Dus . it “ieee "Sa will do the work. Sait ces casuers thats rien, tee \esunem Garrent, teeny, iaent it CHILDREN MISS THEIR wied to thank iroat, ¢e2 Kittel Wide. i You reap the bene- ant Chamnesives Ge real eninte | Si Tote ot be Foun wotak oe litte OSTEOPATHY ‘ mt, seas cherenen tho homes oj | Gan on eitetiiog whe STORY-TELLING HOUR ep gg —_ re gy ndatro as ¢ and daughter gase . «, | cit te tehatedars of a to ioe of ine. FS Weesen rereiver saints Helgaline, brother of An-| Children of Beattie who have en- their congregations to extend all > tae “ty om wages Dosy was joyed the delights of the st cordialily « he men who attend found last Tuesday, turned over to | ing b at the p brary every | °° “ McLaughlin Realty | ORCHARD REPRIEVED [ters writice No Andrew Helge-|sree ane Leueeine ibe tact thas Arranges tor Sports Co A , Mra , the hour was discontinued Apri! 1! J. W. Thompson, superintendent wf ig (By United Press.) fg The misetves » Norland will not be re until of parks, and the committee in o am a. Rp ~ baad wee * October 1 m charge © athletics Gurtag, (se dooding granted a reprieve for He exlons ¢ y © rdinarily, the sto nour stay o vixited Woodland ry Orchard, who is sentenced to be tier ed to Pg ri ary a not Beers a this noon to make ar hanged May 16, until July 2, today. Bring with him wien he came tolend! May 1, bet yes aaa the sports and bar AeRRR ARE Re eae & ae Pe Minners farm all the money be | tions caused the 16 to be held Monday, May 25. o ould and they would buy a home = to discontinue a month = ieom, Ie: gich' mide. corner If You Want to 0 Sell @ REVENUE CUTTERS FOR “® ‘Tale ot Galan ear his year ata ig MULLER ON TRIAL. arth and Pie “i a es * THE PACIFIC COAST ‘OL! y ecretary Taft wer SS ey a ebert er, the German sailo a (By United Preas) ® Bay and were we eived by the Nhe nega Mins AA. wt mit suicide wh ix attempted re ore oar ‘Sem raed by a ball tn oa 4 ; a ATT e Ie ont lhe Muchere of the! fore Judge Yake nthe superior =. @ house today. One of the @ boats at Pier 2 en round * tle to court today on a charge of assaul ER COMPANIES. see * omemn go Be $1: 50 to +5 Each ARMS ANU ACREAGE. 3 2 nel TACOMA Is the only city coast that has not been boomed, and four rail- .< roads are building in. = ARE YOU WISE? 5 ACRES $100 $15 Down and $10 a Month on the “ Office Open Evenings Ww EST § SEATTLE, + howe THE SEATTLE STAR & Pacific const * ee FIRE IN THEATRE, | PANIC AVERTED (By United Press) BELLINGHAM, May 6—Just ae the matinee was starting yesterday at the Grand theatre, a vaudeville house, fire broke out near the stage. The andtence started to ata je but Manager John Prig me ured them he fire was tn at adjoinin, fing and that there was no danger. He ask ed them to go out quie #0 that he firemen could enter the batld ing and, after announcit that all money would be refunded at the box office, ordered the orchestra to pla The crowd went out in ulet way without rushing and o was injured. The building was packed at the time with womer and children, only a few men being in the © The fire, the origin of #4 mystery, broke out between the the and an adjoining saloon. The only nominal LONDON, May 6.—A dispateh to the Central News from St. Peters burg says that three agents of J. D. Rockefel) are there nego tlating for the ¢ truction of the Amur railway, a t which the douma passed to the first reading last month, and which the govern PA» -ovedneepalieeaneelimnstnea ad ° “ESS ment is understood to desire to WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. . othe have constructed speedi! CE sone cok tee - san — eels Tomorrow is the day m yy tee gS | " city REAL ESTATE “ adewtis wh'tase* Sees} Century Realty Co, | -~— 2 r pe ent b-Foe t v® ' La th Be ' iu FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL *9 Miiaske, Dutiding y eo out fi steeas . “rE. fa “i : : down and t Stamte . Free Wood NY DOwT Y ; winon , < 1 5 1A ¥ A . 4 om Ms, as PERSONAL ij ides (3° KT eee . - ‘ . 4 Milter 108 ~ 9 HICK " A ba a may BUSINESS CHANCES. ak A chase : ° meee noo. tn REAL ESTATE DEALERS. cman Bldg ent — IR. inte a an Rank Bidg LOST AND FOUND Feag house only 9 00 laying | —— 0] 9 4 upon golfer whi BAILARD RBAL estate | | re « © ¥ tis . uer fine *f ' HOF tALTe ~ ¢ ez concn “ reg = : a ier 5 ° AGOTRACTORS. Buses f Perrel, 118 New Work im, vat ae 1 aakn Dulidiug, Seaile WSooth. Whitttepey Manfora Abetwact Oe, 40 per % OH Neto, 66 Celom Be | ‘ei aa 4-6 \ Helier Block Phone Main teen damage was} INESDAY, MAY 6, 1908. story-telling hours are held Connecticut fer Taft. KING t hase 991 CONVENTION IN SPOKANE. HARTFORD, Conn May 6 ine. The repubis state convention to The Eagte Transfer Co. A. R. Titlow, chairman of the day instructed the delegates to the + and reiemie El de state central committee, pational convention at Chicago to A. eet Sem ve at that the state convention yote for Taft d sure eld fm Spokane May 18, | meres renee meer Office—108 Fifth Av Sewth = Beatie yw in the day Mian The ONLY HIGH CLASS, LOW PRICED addition IN the CITY LIMITS. Read it AGAIN, IN THE CITY LIMITS. Adjoining TWO city PARKS, on A 70-4t. BOULEVARD leading DIRECT to the EXPOSITION AND UNIVERSITY GROUNDS, which are ONLY walking DISTANCE. This ad dition is near TWO car lines and NEW line NOW buliding WILL pass through the ENTIRE PLAT. This addition has an UNEXCELLED VIEW of the CASCADE and OLYMPIC in THREE directions, aleo A VIEW of Union BAY and A VIEW of Lake WASHINGTON for 18 MILES. MOST ALL lots IN LAWN. 60 and 70-ft. streets and !4ft. alleys in EVERY block PRICES $225 T0 $425 Terms $10 Cash and $10 Per Month On a single lot or $15 @ month on two. REMEMBER this addition is in the City Limits, just east of Greeniake and north of the UNIVERSITY and EXPOSITION grounds, en 18th av. N. E., and lies on the HIGH ridge. The most BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE section of the ENTIRE city, and where the ADVANCE in real estate is LARGER and QUICKER than any other part of the city. There ar only 27 of these HIGH CLASS lots left and we are going TO BELL THEM ALL SUNDAY, MAY 10th, Take Greeniake car to Greeniake STATION, meet us there at 10 A. M. Our AUTOMO. BILE will take YOU to the grounds Or call at the office at once FREE ab Satisfaction guaranteed. mountains 4 short distance. ract; better stiti, and make your selections. perfect title; ——— International Bond & Realty Co MAIN 1156—————- 1009 AMERICAN BANK BUILOING, COR. MADISON AND SECOND av