The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1908, Page 8

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{ THIS WAS THE SIGHT THAT GREETED THE CITIZENS OF SEATTLE THE FLEET AT ANCHOR FOREGROUND. PLEASURE PLANS = ite ‘ - Wood ian af He oe See Kept Busy for Three | i'v0'r "un —rangoet to senior of Days. Program to Be Followed ‘v2 9 by Chamber of [from'tarce nnchored w taliott ba ed m Information t University f 4 Commerce. _ r T M oe each citiz t wi ar wa ad . : 4 days and add his efforts t the ‘ and Sixth pleasant g the stay of the he nav Following t# the p morrow, Monday and Tur Entertainment Program Forenoon services In all Sunda Versa, luncheon ¢ Bnoquaimie fails at 2 p. m.—Band concert a Jand park; band concert at A.-Y.P. grounds Evening—7:20 p. m.—Gr eviewing stand by Wagner's! band £:00 p. m sentatives ac Butler Ann club; th be en Dinner to press repre mpanying flee at ON NOME BOATS at an Beattie be held at the Perry Several changes have been made Informal receptions for officers py the Pacifie Ce Steamship st the Rainfer, University and Se-| company in officers on the N attle Athletic clubs, afternoon and|poats. Capt of the t evening tila, bas in comn Monday-- Morning nig cai a 10:00 a. m.—-State university and ). Hannah schools to visit ileet. The battle ; fit the ships Louisiana and Virginla are s t. Riley aside on this date exclusively fo the cc school children, and who w e new Pacific Cuast steamship dock is reserved for the assembling of th ~01 children who wish to vb en WE WILL BE OPEN 10:30 a. m--Sunday—9 p. m EMPIRE CAFETERIA Music 12 to 1:307 5 to & Second and Madison. Union Savings & = fee Trust Co. |: ctw SECOND AND CHERRY i = = ecure ‘ t 2 ' : atisfactory pe ee eee avings Bank Pie f R Dr, € n A " James D. Hoge, Pres. N. B. Solner, Cashier HL L. KLEIN The Best Shoe Repairing in | the City While You Wait | 217 JAMES BT THE LOUISIANA ANDO ALABAMA ARE SHOWN IN CHANGE OFFICERS - A5¢ 4-in. TO THE FLEET THE PICTURE SHOWING THE ~ SATLORS- Two Members of Battleship New Jersey Meet Tragic Death. PIANOS ARE... sn THE SEATTLE STAR.-8 BURNED Cline’s Piano House Gutted| wat ha by Flames Last Night. short after ok last night neuranc mting to near 0 wan carried by A. ©. Oltn " of the One Ground to fece~| Other Dies of Injuries. wa W wh ca ' a pleas he guards with With anoth Sta and 1 » get fn ar a f ext Ma a off, and his head be eral ugly holes. He was taken ne ing rooms at St. Luke's hospital where the him, but withe sailor and the jury Keons operated upon it result. The other civilian eseaped in Both mon were well known and aboard the New Jer was about 23 years of age had but three to Thom ps an inque bodies today Jay Gould Wins Again LONDON, May 23.—J Gould feating Bustice M the Olym pie series by a score of 65, 64 and 64 No. 61 Spinning HEAVY SCISSORS 29cC Light Selesors for Light Work 444 -ineh an. F. M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue pa | “PRIDE OF which is nea, of 970 North Hre he extent of he bullding « about the ling ‘ a arrying " ot te art ppir at { pers the ¢ harke wa A THE NAVY” 18 DEFEATED BY SANTEL (By United Preas HELA A ‘ Pride of th Wan & 4 af 1 be ne ‘ t The Above Cut Shows the Exact Location of Navy Yard City. Could It Be More Beautiful? Navy Yard City Has One Mile of the Prettiest Beach on Puget Sound. $50 and Up | We Don’t Claim! We don't claim that Navy d Aver n't claim that it ts t ATURDAY, MAY 23, 1906 NOTICES. ta \* DEATH NOTICES. The tt t 1 . & t ' & A. dD. ¢ t 4, died 1 ‘ M FM. Lute, a 44, died i Me r nme aed 30, a M f elt 1 rema at uh “ of the Bont copa | TARS COMING AGHORE SOON AFTER THE FLEET ANCHORE © BELLINGHAM IS) sacra . a PUBLICITY BILL IS 0. “ag? mae NOW RESTING |. ssi os passey BY HOUSE ek < weed 1D dewpes, CITY ENTERTAINED IN ROYAL ane |e mm and eutiag (By United Press WAY ADMIRAL SPERRY AND “ir ed seHING u THE CREWS OF THE FIRST Ju Burns, # er, wh NEW YORK MINISTER 10 SQUADRON Hie ‘was éraas "by a police he here «vote ges | PREACH AT ST. MARKS (By United Press.) TO SPEAK ON PROHIBITION BELLINGHAM Ma When Ad or i} 1 f Y™uM¢ . A will be t st the t , were he 1 Clin for the al whip out of the | low Y f na at w ning at 6 o'ek t Prot Bre es it ' 1 et I w P t Anh ” a " t of the Ame te Kers will be held r ent | , ’ eo Y M ¢ A Hie at ‘ fra eUon and he Atla equadron down t : b orate sae MURDERED os sea i (By United Press POKANE ' ! , ¢ CONSIDINE RETURNS t a ‘ D uy if TO DREOGE THE YUKON me = ry! % * re Consifine By U d Press Hot ngs, Ark, ‘ ” ound ~ Act eee . ome * é . Ps NAVY YARD CITY. Lying, as It Does Only Five Blocks From the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Where All the Big Battleships Will Be Docked. Lots in This Addition Are Being Sold for Terms $1 Per Week Mr. Man! yank beetioes Gereal teenies rs. oman! the very cheapest property om the market You may have read = and said to yourself, “The 4 ame old hot al but 1 t take a cc h s off and go and st ’ NAVY YARD CITY f y elf We Do Cintont Woidie pachiou thet you sill find fastiswhat pou are ockias aa whether ‘ou want it f tmer whe w t it for a home. we We de dleim to we comet « © conditions have the largest addition now ma theref t is you the best rewarding NAVY YARD CITY he it ts for r NAVY YARD ROT We have a great many beautif view ts left CITY is the best pr fon now on themarket We do claim the government is going to spend $1 t the Sound Navy Yard, which youa ly know if you are a of the | Prices where the above rty im located j an erms. ] claim that € ” ec only wate ror fe nale ear the avy are y N m- that we Dee . front for sale near the Navy Yard The lots are $50 and up, and the terms are 10 per cent. cash and only # at any such prices as we are quoting per week We do clair " © government will employ not le than 4,000 men at mains pavy yard withi © year, and where the pay roll at the present time $200 The above include street grades, sidewalks and water all 000 per month paid for. The t erefore has no ex e wha We 4 m th © prone t next to imp he te ay t We defy compe house 1 at « he } in Bremerton Crowds are going over on every boat. You will find our salesmen on aif , t vers of | the bo: on bi ment ne | The most conven h a Pie t f Yosler way, at 10% i nh . bt = | ign and 1:1 t f t © Our selesmen how t ne on |} will be pleased to show vy yard after seeing this benntital w ’ at r | a Phone u ‘ l we w be pleased to. make af ts wi a th irchaser i j , ts with one of ou a ; P. 8.—A written guarantee of 20 per cent on feath all money refunded with @ per ce eee ARE OWNERS, NOT AGEN 3 Ss Rend for one of our ® our prompt attention i Office open until 1 t Sur sae, ) BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT CO., Phone Main 1156, D. RA. HIMELHOCH President Inc. Phone Ind. 4088 D. NEWLON, Manager 1009-1010 American Bank Building, Seattte JOSEPH HIMELHOCH, Vice President A.C. GUNN, Secretary w $$ $$ LANDING MARINES AT SEATTLE ene eae SE oe eee - eee eee ee eee

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