The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1908, Page 6

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i t i i i ‘ Want Ads “Telephone Them To Us And We Will Do the Rest Charge for two tive days 10 pe i} seven words to the Ite " nt a word secutive days, one One month, 6¢ per line per day Minimum charge for an “ad 20 cents. All apace used will be charg ed at full en all contract adve adve ebarged ut BALLARD Pp. H Mullen, $21 Ballard av, opp City Hal Phone, Hallard 304 MAIN OFFICE-—Seventh ay between Union Phones, Main 1060; Ind The Star cannot gua qurAcy OF Assume reaponsldi! for errors of any kind oc telephoned adver and University at ity curring in tisementa “SPECIAL NOTICES partt . theulars ove: house repairing Im all . or atrippings People's Savings Dank t FREE TACOMA May 24th To Excursion Sunday, The Two Beautiful Suburbs— Parkland and National City ational Land Investment Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEO Loans “po 4 , = Mia ‘ ' Ae * ure Dy eet ting ‘ TOLMAN, 219 Walker Motiding MUA REALTY éntdee Cant tok pte } FARMS AND ACREAGE. a savariod people Bea c * tag, brick laying and ight: $10 starts Pacine rede BRL oie “Grane “ht meides EMPLOYMENT AGENCII ~~ WANTED WANTED WANTED. Tanana Mine Owners « ators LABORERS Pick and Shovel Work $5.00 Per Day and Board Work Guaranteed by the Arsoctation SPECIAL COMPANT RATES a $45 06 | luding Meals Rorthe Secure Your berth reservations ear EXCLUSIVE AGENTS PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANT 138 Washington St 117 Occidental Av 6 W. Main st FOR RENT—ROOMS. eon Tro, four nice Reousekeeping twome: me Park car line Phone ind Hoome, single granite and last, b wtunity. Agent at i building 420 Hinckley Hic Wide “FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL. PHYS! IANS. ial, womens diseases f niap, Bites Bidg. 24 end P Russa % us “ in y or, 630-31 Now York b ’ Se - = ’ F ° " _ PATTERNS AND MODEL ae opened Th pe ; Hundays by appotn Bite! Widg “Main seve OSTEOPATHY. partie: ivaduate Ovteopath. 490 TATION FRER ERT MALTAY 02 A ~~ OPTICIANS. | Optical Co, 100 Arende: retail, manufacturing PATENT ATTORNEYS. orka—t1¢ FARMS ANO LANDS. 6 rane mg tage “TRANSFER _COMPANIES Ga ee a o 5 ees Moving r : < ore ' i Rea 3 . ~y it “8 ’ . « : Don't miss thie ' artiow oe TF OM ", 66 Ae fun p- | te 1 Gelivery |¢@ Bh WILLIAMS CO j ROMERT MALTNY Seattle, Wa 919-920-021 Alaska Bidg ake Bide —22 TAR ee ee eee eee ee ee | 7 ¥ - VISITING HOURS * * . * Vinitin@ t on the war & * whips WHT be m i * au yp m On Monday the * pou aaa and Virginia will be 1 for (he vinll of the * * school children of the ol . re JUDGE WINSOR TO SREAK Richard Winsor will lecture f the ints at Rainier hatl, t4z0 Our Flag and t Judge Ww ! af Ca nia, with t d health, and will GARDEN TRACTS 2% tracts, $100 an y terms; clone to car line and lake; level, clear ed; fine for chickens and ber ries National Land Inv, Co, Ina 917 Firat Ave. CITY REAL SOTATS. West Sez ttle S naps t " sound § ‘ * He wor a6 CENTURY REALTY here " . They Are All Talking . r . t Tr «8 ° price « . t rs ’ " , an Ma Hide We Will Me Cars te ' Pionee: , . ot 1688; Y tone te ' ’ © © - Ter nit dow Come quick if UMMA REALTY * bia 2 This Splendid 6 sendin te fieide ferme weodiande ents, oP MPANY A Pickup tT. cleared. ready to build om: = Prive $275 for both hots balance §* pe oth ORK . 1S Alnekea Wide P DER sLERS ATTENTION a oe ¢ your 7 hes ome D &@ REALT Bank Bidg ' buy an extra @ mre an Bide nouee, fine location 'o ATURDAY, MAY 23, t All 4) 1908, BiG MATCH 10 TAKE PLACE Rolkr and Gotch Finally Agree Upon Date for a Contest. e ~~ Compromise Date of July 1 Proves Satisfactory to Champion. Dr. B. F. Rotler, of this etty, will meet Frank Gotch in a mateh fe the workd tr wrestiing chan thin city « wired Ro would agree ff until the immed oteb tha July champion today mateh ee, plo fa ‘ The ecell to be @ ded, winner take or cent and loser 40 per cent If, Roller wins, he becomes the un ed cha of the world Match Thought Off. tt whe thought er a th there wa: itthe chance of bringing these two men together unt) next winter, as Goteh had insisted upon a date June, and Roller did not wa ake chances with the champion without having suffictent time to He did eve be in rie t wile of Last night, while in hie dressing room, after beating Beell so de Cheively the ond ti Koller was quiazed at the pros of a match with Goteh, and « noed a get a whack at bim conditions could only be ar ged to his satisfaction, He ea he was afraid of an early date, and still hated the thought paneing up the chance which the champlon Roller Willing When se comy came this morning, Roller fat the and. un morn ne our interferes local wrestling will see the tw the highest hone wrestler can gain the championship of the world Mt more than likely that match will be pulled off park, where the league baseball. The bleachers ar stand are #0 arranged that a real good view of the men in actic could be the « obtained from every pa ie There will un questionably be ag immer owd to attendance and this is out the only place in the city now where all who will de com modated Leaves for E ire to gO can be ac it Tomorrow. Wilt FRILLS OF SEA AND FLAG IN HER FACE THE UNCLE SAM GIRL’S A DAZZLER FIGHT NEXT MONDAY NIGHT Garbage Issue to Be Settled in Meeting of City Council, Committee Meeting Ends iy | Split Over Murphy's Ordinance, committee by ong Murphy's ong, immediate ty, firet unit of g é ke collection ang Will be carrieg nic7 on Monday aight Le and ttnority _ Counc 4a wyer, God = ! Jackso | against the op ance, while nciimen Rev | VAN |v | } on | teen, ¢ ‘ he sced hast weak « Goddard, pro a bis f bonds for an elabes te leveloped a hented de « 4 councl! meter who bad fathered the en Behold the Uncle Sam Gir wa areed direct with — She has arrived, borne in on the butterfly wings of fashion, which t « position to ham since the days of Mother Eve, has invariably represented the epirit |; Ke efforts being made of the times. ‘ ment of the muah The Uncle Sam Giri hae just been born on the Pacific coast, re ge system where the bluejacket is the hero of the hour, and, oh, my! she's Pian All Ben the niftiest, daintiest, breathcatching, heart-thumping, brain-whiz uncombe. zing giri of all the girls Her fighting top with a scarlet epinnakers flung to in girtdom a converted “Merry Widow,” of course, the breeze and for other trim Y * all buncome, ang t, said Councilman Re & bis remarks t» mings a turret of white silk eon ok one period of Your guess is correct—the jacket's of navy blue, with a slashing | "S\* sion jib bow of scarlet and the trimmings of white braid m honest enoagh to ab Never mind about the thickness of the armor belt, It Isn't near | '™!* ed Goddard, “While you ly a6 big a circle as the rim of a dinner plates a est with me. And the mainsail—navy, blue, like the jacket es inh On, the Uncie Sam Girl ie right up to the minute Her de bes ; m of $26,000 from | mure little face a fiag, with the blue of her eye, the white of her Pages nd. to inetall the first chin and the dazziing red of her dimpling cheek init bis system, after which it Her glance is a 13inch shell that mercilessly wounds any man | *® Keested that money could be that beholds her, Thousands of men of the sea are at the feet |! i in the pext general tax of the Uncie Sam Girl in Seattie just now and, say, fellows, it's |'°Y) mplete the system, a to be a sailor! an Mullen came out a6 cme as eoremmccees | STORK advocate of he Mamay me went him one farther LHRRERAER ERDAS DED proposing that an appropriation of $65,000 be made from the gem . nd Mullen Is Right » t Pee eee eee eee ee ee ABA Dinners for Officers. ‘ * apy ropriation from the Mr. and Mrs, Charles D. Stimson © start the wil ve a din covers for ¢ down at the time the seniors officers of the nava nat Murphy's ordime fleet Tuesday in principle, bat €id THIEVES CONTINUE TO STEAL [C) | Wena her will| not go tar enomth, oi naan EVERYTHING NOT CLOSE give a dinner Tuesday evening (or | that the city could spare at lem }1 {fleers $e as a starter. LY GUARDED. Mr. and Mrs F rie Kar ‘ man Revelle was on baad Roller wi for the Bast on| Horse thieves who are believed Sunday visit his mother, |to be headed for Seattle, stole two He had intended to make a «| Yaluable buckskin horses from N nt but, with the Goteh 1 » | Thomas, at Richmond Beach, last now settled upon, he expects ut | night his stay in the east short and ¢ The thieves represented them k to start netive training. The | selves to be horse trad and took a! man wants to add some weight | Thomas’ horses out for # trial spin nates tnest Gotch. He ts They disappea over a hill to pretty good shape now, but the| Warde Ballard and baye not been strenuous training in advance of fen since his recent matches, which came so| Thomas waited two hours for together, has ran him down | thetr return and then reported the With Gotch he figures be| matter to the po can add weight and maintain bis} W. M. McAdams, who lives at apeed 213% First av. 8. reported to the police last night that his room was Pee ee eR Colored yrwterday rnoon, The *\ room worker secured a sult case BANK CLEARINGS, ® | and contents * who conducty « small Seattle. * fruit stand at 211 First rings today 19 ® ped a worthless $10 ® Balances 168,108.69 & note Inst ht from a . Tacoma. * description is in the ® Clearings today $615,784 @ hands of the polic The man pur * Balances 58.264 ® | chased 10 cents’ worth of tobacco * Portiand. # | and recelved $9.90 in change. Bool! ® Cleartngs today $853,998 @ did not discover the d wption for * Balances 133,418 #| several hours sien ee eeeeeeeens The proprietors of the Bell St ya & Ladies’ Toggery At Reduced Prices We are making special Reduced Prices in our Suit Department iow is the time to buy Reduced Prices On Easy Payments Your Credit ts Good With Us. CASH, CREDIT Westberg & Childs In orperated cond Ave.—1312 and Elliott av Nice this morning Mill Co., at Bell st eported to the that thieves entered their estab lishment jast night and stole a quantity of carpenters’ tools. BONAPARTE WILL NOT RESIGN (By United Press) WASHINGTON, May 23,—Presi dent Roosevelt declared today that he wished to set at rest the rumor that Attorney General Bonaparte has threatened to resign and that there is any dissention between them over the suit filed by the de partment of justice against the New York, NeW Haven @ Hartford railroad under the Sherman anti trust law The president announced that he as no intention of suspending pro ceedure against the corporation 4. He admits that a lega tion did arise as to whether the alle suit should be brought in Boston or New York, but that the former city was selected | It war said the dent's de sire to know whether e decision f Massachusetts court New York against the New Haven & Hartford railroad and its merger trolley lines would have a fatal effect on the action started by Bonaparte to break up that merger is said to have been the grounds for the re port that the attorney general had threatened to resign. The rumor was that he had become angry because he thought the presi had questioned his judgment in t matter Attorney General Bonaparte joing the president in denying that he tn tends office. to step down and out of the Albert G. ¢ ger were n i by-| Mallen or Struve will entertain a dinner party | wit tres which showed that of 16 Tuesday evening there was a total of unused beb | Among other dinners to be giver 1 various funds aggregating in honor of the senior and juni which could be used im fleers will be those by Miss ¢ ely in the shape of a loan Denny, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A aced In the funds after the Strout, Mr. and Mre. A. & Kerry, nex x levy. None of this money Mr. and Mrv. J. D. Farrell, the w ve required for the purpose fm Misses Price ond Mr. and Mrs. W until next year, it was W. Beck Cochrane-Crueger majority reat > am Miss Margaret Cochrane and Mr . ™ + t minority ance. The ng in @ report favoring & Rev. Dr. W. A. Major in the Beth. | Will t any Preabyterian church. The whole fight will in Trinity Church Reception oe Brag oe oe a ‘hich te The congregation of the Trinity fighti or the Goddard ordinance Parish church will give a reception |. F' of staving off the actual Tuesday evening in the church weer aRtcas oe crypt to the members of the naval | ation of 6 Se fleet Delta Gamma Dance. The Heta « er of the Gamma gave a danci party last ing at the chapt house in honor of visiting guests Progressive Thought Ciub. Del soctety ever Progressive Thought ci meet Wednesday with Mrs 8. Johnson, 328 11th av. N. T program will be in charge of M Johnson and Mrs, Jane REVIEWING STAND AT BELLINGHAM COLLAPSES. &&» Sutherland m, Will lose by a decisive ma ® SEN, PLATTS > TO RETIRE he | rs. | (By Unitet Press.) NEW YORK, May 23.—"I will. act be a candidate for United States senator, I am winding @ (By United Press.) the ffairs incident to the cee BELLINGHAM, May 23.—With a! ing of my political career.” Sem crash that was 4 for blocks | tor T Platt made this statemest away, a section of the big review: |today, and added that be ts sory ing stand on the corner of Elk and | f Mae Wood, the woman #be Holly sts, went down at 10:30) lost her divorcee sult against Bis o'clock last night, pitching 100 or|and was thrown tate jal oe more persons in p om the |charge of perjury ground, 14 feet By some My withdrawal to private tie streak of fortune single per-|is decreed,” continned the am fon was injured se isly and only atesma | yealiee that my @& a w cuts and 1ises oke vanced age stands between me bats and torn clothes mark an anc term in the senate, is cident that might have been fatal /not tell you with what regret to scores \ghall re In the NORTHWEST can place only $100 in per cent or better per paying $25 down and months YOU will be the Biggest Paying Pr fore the Public. or write KX 1009 American Bank E Madison S$ THE BIGGEST TIMBER AND MILLING PROPOSITION International Bond & Realty Co., lac. » YOU, will pay you ‘100 vear for 15 years, ‘and by $12.50 per month for six ONE ot the OWNERS of opesition EVER placed be full information call om of is OPT it his Juilding, Cor. 2nd Ave. and t., Seattle, Wn. 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