The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 7, 1908, Page 6

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MONEY TO LOAN, AMO AND ACRE Anne RIB ae bilo q NUTTON CREDIT OO. FRATILE A | sme va Finer . y 417 (ith Moor) Marion Bide T Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest Charge for two consecutive days 100 per line per day. Seven words to the line, Three con secutive days, one cent a word. One month, €¢ per line per day Minimum charge for an “ad 20 conta, All space used will be chars ed at full Mne rates on all —— a contract advertising or adver |) ary p rates, Coutts ty « * tetng Ly to woe AGENCY—P. H. 1 Ballard av, opp Phoge, Ballard 306 MAIN OFFIO! Beventh av between Union and Univer . Phones, Main 1050; Ind 4 ; “. ; ‘a ° The Star cannot sua ® : accuracy of assume responsth!l ity for errors of any kind oo f curring in telephoned adver IRRIGATED LANDS. Pa _Y akima Orehi ris KODAK or c— PERSONAL 7" oo TED—MALE. \ , r C TREE pneenoene | ane ee . » Century Realty Co. apital tn Sffiees in the olty< are Bank Mag CITY REAL ESTATE air haine and ewiten " $100 Lots University District Take University Car to End of Line Wanted—Toung ma Must have high ot “*| These prices will oy see = ts a ty tein -»0 a Summer. Third av. & ia spew HELP WANTED—PEMAL wi Ave, Beattie, Weak Don’t miss a sure MILLINERY. nv —-~- money - maker like “ze this. Mrs ROM F Mode MiMiner 4 Bue | The new car line * will do the work. You reap the bene- ere Take University car one to end of line. od 4283 McLaughlin Realty Co. If You Want to Sell We Will Agree to suy ae Is 50% Underpric es WRSE -MISCELLANEOU 50 to $ $2) 5 Each MORTOAGE Bi Block, #12) Ave 4 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS, Me there FARMS ANU ACREAGE. 3c ~ 7 5 " ’ aTRRE e * lee ae ; f ’ x : eure the oar Mien T MALTBY, Century Realty Co. iahacere| 5 ACRES peers “FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. $100 . eer xh hia rPee J nan ° : Free Wood / $15 Down and <a - forest eth 9255] $10 a Month "modern, house sel ’ i i tank ‘ 1 vin € * ait . : Mer " tu ” ue ¥ r 3 BUSINESS CHANCES. tal é ; - “8 . ' t finin @ ‘ ‘ rere 4 + eit ' EAL EGTATE DEALERS. : ' AA Liwy * | motets Co. 3 hern’ Bans - —— i r ' t a ' Ce ie | ee ee ee or i 30-41 19 Maio 918 ” ATTORNEY FOR MARTIN, WEST IS TH F UNIFORM DIVORCE TQ) PROVIDE FOR’ By United Press.) wicoams| PLACE FOR. | “AUS WARTES SY) ENLISTED CITY REAL ESTATE. eatabliahme Fauntleroy Car " Is | Te “th, st more than double this & (3) METHODISTS | Hy pies WAGES (By United Prees MEN Made Today Shows te ed tater vorwit volve | Sleeping Quarters Camping Sites | Up Wage Scale. sien atv dae Sank adatory for Sailors. nly ground for 4 i C The addre deme ! i (By United Press.) n d deciargs that 1 1 An teform P " . trength of th® Mort ehure f the « ed me be at “ - ‘ A rh Are Li o 8 ' me th “ ning : he M ch ‘ houe pet ed. The church's members woe We ments to the wage-carne , pt Saas a ‘ the flee tha ther section of the Un 7 + ° yer attle ba rT Kea ed # perce - ne Ap nati om BUller The western man or wor nm wh could b dle a is enne bette ae Kea ‘ ce ype . ° - AMUSEMEN S : gene - Acres north A ‘The Ham Tree Mcintyre & Heath at the Moc | Wage throughout the t TO ADJUST THE WAGES i, ‘rssacs” si" seo <cu!'s OF BREWERY WORKERS .» BAKERIES ARE Leah Kieschna.” abor Commissioner C.F “IS D4d ZOZ-O minstrelse, char patterns pictures, balinds, comedy, ete Major Chaf KANSAS CITY ¢ Dead The play at the Lois this week is) Hu of Olympia has t one of the greatest of modern times | Beattie for the past tw r and is being presented in a credit: | specting the sanita conditions of fF manner. “On the Quiet.” the bakeries and workshops with C eR are wri for Willie. Collt Health ¢ er J. BE. Criebton a ayes given next week his inspectors Ma | The city health department a. Con “Jerry Bargin work im cooperation with the « go (ae an je artints | Com ce with the city and state ber ha a he & tor 906 m the t “ in ad. | 8 laws ber week, and | Mont. brew gh que by Harry| Commissioner Hubbard, with Spe an) « ed a ¢ act for @ “ son called “Jerry's Bargain Cal Health Officer F. 8. Bourne an@ wg Sauitary Inspector Combs, visited Se STOLEN JEWELRY AECovEeRtD veral restaurants and j “ane (his morning, but repe =y Severa + fine ore 80 far Inspecte “ | a of open @ three jin jookout, and each offender e dee elry have at the Tivoli | " on and : found with be wn laws cover j Bites and noon in “Faust i Manchener tion & the production |! sanitary co’ ms, and the | Dm en: | watch wh 4 ing with bat | At the Coliseum, r ory vite “ | & 1 two gold brooches, the ‘ “ ‘ wen x nS ped j ev ue Be high-class vaude have sev | e Major O. P. Chaffee RRR Rea * Lieut.Gen. Adna R. Chat At the Pantages * * = - =—ibere of kidney t ble Wheelers, comedy juagle *# DAWSON WANTS VISIT « cs . Mal, Ghetto tas on oaths are at Pantages thie week Other ® FROM ROOSEVELT. * Woodland Park | Genbidernts & features of the show are the La-|# . the Carmen de Villers Banjo ® (By United Press.) * nae President Goes Hunting Morrow & Scheliberg Co.|® VANCOUVER, B.C. May 7. ® i roperty WASHINGTON, M Presl & Andrews, singers and | ® —Harry J. Landall, of Dawson, ay nt Roosevelt left today for Pine and Tom Mahoney, Irish | # representing the Arctic Broth. & ot, Va, on a hunting trip. He nedian # erhood and the Dawson Board # $1,480, § io by tb wife They _ ® of Trade, left today fe Wash ® pe will return to \ ington Sunday At the Star. ® ington to present an absolutely @ A night There is @pe hour of musical! ® unique invitation to Roosevelt ® ei 7 + comedy at this week in ® to visit the Klondtke after the ® : try e odie addition aizontal bar | @ Seattle exposition. The tevita ® . a berngwe yy ew by acrobats specialties ® tion is engraved on a moose * > | Nocsevelt as district attorney for * ekin covered with gold nug ® the Third district of Alaska, eu: ® cote. * = _ ~ — — ceeding N. V. Harlas weRigned 5 ifi ¥ ; : . LOST SISTER fap SE Must Be Sacrificed ene cath eeetep Ison In. the POLICE SAVE LOGGER. sarge one. Charles Helm, a logger, fell into re 34 the bay the foot of Washington . ; J wt ast night awd was reac > : ‘ ' Ms : Sergt. of Police Kent and a! : of y man Doom before he sank beneath a sof Miss Mary Burke the wate After a spell at the 48c Cast Steel, No. 11 1-2 300.0%, {he victims of the Avelina police station, Helm was released Adze Eye Bell Face 29c Ma 3, are idents of this GRADY ON TRIAL. ss The a Mee O € Palme of Nail Hammer . 1630 20th av. and Mre. A. B. Clif Mike rady, charged with ente ton, of 4710 20th ay ing the lodging house belonging to ae According to the advices reach.|E. M. Schrack Weller st., on 2 2. ing the victim's relatives here, Miss March 9, hitting Schrack over the aos Wayne from Mishwaka, where the hen making away with $ and a@ — family be i cated, in oe 1 w h and chain valued ?. was , with Mis haw When the {5 m trial before Judge A. W a ae yet | oy HB. we | fire was finally extinguished it wag | Frater today |e ’ Wiens a car |d@ikcovered that both the nung eet aquare, | Benter uses i ! re’ women had lost their lives FUNERAL NOTICES be egrewe he Seattic Man Buys Daily The funeral service { Polena ' . 4 aftg ABERDEEN, Wast ay 7.—/Simdare will be held at the family . : ‘ et John F. Gilbert, publis ‘ residence Friday afternoon at - " ock. The burial wi held oat ag! ; e- See | De c { the Mount Pleasant ce y Pec | | ewbage The fun \ of Mrs j © bargain aie 5 Judith Me wi ‘ at the | “ Trinity Parish churth, Friday af . ernoon at 2 o'clock. The remains F. M. SPINNING |~ 10 Se GATTCERIP Ee aia ine tase ie ake boats at Pler 2. Ten round | cemetery jpn are | 1310 Second Avenue trips dat Oc round trip ee ; iv) pres = — DEATH NOTICES. na Simdars, age 54, died at the family residence o2 We Mercer st. She was a pionec A Homesite Punst trad. 5: i, Miss M. Robinson, age 19, died r this ¢ May 6 The body is a . the parlors of the Ronney.Watsor oe . ank Hoc #, died May ¢ aud te the iors of Ronne n " Mrs. Judith Moore, age 75, died thew o_o Me 6 7 a ao . Jame Irving ed Ma aac STEAMER YOSEMITE nt the Seattle Undertaking co ro Pier 6, Toot of University St. age OP gh a Gt = ‘ a . the residence 406 Hroatwa M rand Excursion to Olympia} "=~ “ TEA. SUNDAY, MAY 10—9:30 A, M. : . We sel¥ tons on tor ot nre Arrangements made by the Electric Company to furnish suffi. fy th no nam ri Yr v1 oO é e oF t at ae cient care to visit Tumwater Falis. Three hours ashore. Special ’ = Simwo [Fish Dinner served on boat isn't moneyback tea bes Round Trip $1.00 Music and Dancing Free Jy. V2" foe) fetus your mone . 4y him » te . = THEE gst FPS_TEEE ELSE STESt Ten? IAAgRgSNH ,

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