The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 12, 1908, Page 6

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HAIR GOODS, CITY REAL ESTATE. our prices with ether stores Copeere, ore FARM AND aS Al % 00 per week Phone A #31! Acreage at Half Investment or Homesite Acre-Tracts, Half Acre-Tracts, Quarter Acre-Tracts CITY REAL ESTATE. “MONEY TO LOAN. HUTTON CKEDIT CO. Lt held furnttar Loans on eee ft v oe Rates for Classified | Advertisements The Star cannot guarantee accuracy or assume, responal- bility for errors of amy kind | occurrthg in telephoned adver One Acre Free h HAMLIN AC LAKE 1 W. R. Kelley Rainier Beach 560x113 Close to Station Beautiful View or any part of eighty ished flats fo “SITUATIONS WANTED.” fo bacon one “Situations Wanted” be ig 9 the for 18 words, 3 times, Additional space, be per Nv WHat SRATTLM, THAN GRRRN LAE $450 an Acre the sornd vite wire FOR RENT—rOUSES. ord Five-room new modern house, elect jone to car line, Phone, Main 31 ow GOOD HICH AL fy a1 minutes from town directly acroas the for lees than $806.0 ad ‘cannot be boy Easy Terms “HELP WANTED" AND ALL CLASSIFIED ADS. One cent a word—Minimum | ebarge 15c. When oh account actual number as set will be counted. insertions made for the prise of six when cash ts paid, All lines, or fraction thereof, ll be cousted as two lines, | PICKS WiLL, Be ADVARCHD serr no W. R. Kelley 511 Mutual Life Main 3501 A new five-room cottage In Weat Beattie, two blocks from Phone Main deTt opie Savings Dank nach” fe z: Room Ti Ns ‘¥ * i Ind. 3958, Terms: 10% Down, Balance Easy THUR NORTHWHET FRERHOLD CO, One Acre Free SaTEBE ATHY. | WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE. eee | Oe “Geieapach sieiriiy Very weed furniture to cor ar 4 Big Money in Cali- fornia Fruit Lands with the land land you wet possession of for $22 the best improved tract TAKE ORREN WALLINGFORD IAKE CAnH TO AVEGNUR STATION NEXT #UNDAY TO ADVERTISERS. Classification cannot be str ‘en after 1: o'clock daily. \ peels, ‘tree INCORPORATED, conveyances there end 904 American Nank Hallding Fine view, gved or eslient water level ground, ow BALLARD AGENCY—P. elie AND AURIOTS. Mullen, 6409 Ballard av. ty Hi Phone, Ballard 306, MAIN OFFICE—Seventh ay. between Union and University. Phones, Main 1050; Ind. 441. a 320), 0008 you In possesion of @ home snd Valdes buys, ee! FOR SALE—-WOOD AND COAL. oe price sf com has, Groped all Kinds delivered & gity at reasonable p Leed. Inc. Phom AT LRAT ONE-THIRD Camm BALANCE TRH Tr Louie Kiempiner, ‘Throat, 603 Bite! Hidg Ma ll pay you to OPTICIANS. Curry 0% nd INQUINE ABOUT \H. E. ORR CO., Ine. Ten Tt? Alaske Midge PATTERNS ANO MODELS. pM nl Bs Bn a Ne Patterns & Model bs gage oe int Main to08. Washington Home Addition « PURCHASER AND 1) A MONTIL RARRRRRR RARER REE nena 1 OR AD Rage of of weed gad cea: éry wider wood § ™ * bs RAILWAY TIME TIME TABLES. : * Do not trust rust printed time x Resutiful level FREE WATER FOR 8ALE—HORS Boarding and Bale Stables Horses hired for all purposes, by da: 2102 Westere ay. Genital rectal, Jobe Dunlap, Bite Bi SATERT ATTONNEYS. ‘trate mir Atioraspey youre is oe ie paleet ater | easy fiving. frpite, be for book. | cleee in, o, moot have # Feat "to, partion whe wilt nest Raturday » just on the mar FOR GALE—MISCELLANEOUS Seer -rr~ DOOR BARGAING |, ‘This new addition, i ie wi iy stumps te pull Prices He Lots From Talbot for Patenta, Mutus! Life Bide | a enn nee | Bt 18) PHOTOGRAPHERS SUPPLIES. | gay Faces Anderson Suppl? Co REAL ESTATE DEALERS. ee Light. Windows: ftiget Wiedees . eo d-Lgnt Windows « 3- in Times bieck today Youn Wt Nahum = 0106 wit) start @ home fer you om one © tracts hear Auburn LACK WOOD, fon tidy teas 111 Chery ot —tt ie iar, 2 ate Mabel Maight, 29, be ton em Gauntlet, 24. sen bef the richest & i +o wie misc, STORAGE. hee est SS “one Union Tras 1634 let Phones, Mal TRANSFER COMPANIES. —_—_— OT Te stad Aura Gregory Vincent x. ear 4 Beecher. tegal, 4) MINUTE® FROM PIONEER QUAKE $200.00 11,908, eres north af Seattle, and partly improved T A. Moors, 101 Ninth av. & bie Fetes Main E4 unset, | er ence Mertaler. 22 Melines Idaho Bred and Juniata $5.00 Month $5.00 king Gistance of the | the senate, controlied the house bed ey ngotatrected view | representatives and (3222) Mirzer TYPEWRITERS. ances Lege sorond hard jreegstere. Premier Frees WATCH REPAIRING. ner let on Reecon For Sale cheap, a goed cum: in large orchard. ne Tt vas Reve te NavY ees LAXD ©O,, ot Mutual Lite Bide the middie of the night te get to Fiee view of the harbor and nore tracts s1he me, 48) New Tork IRRIGATED LANDS, - BIRTH NOTICES Zoree-—'te she wite of P.M August 5. SEWING MACTIINGS FOR EXCHANGE. BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. rade for @ lot. Phone Whi on Lovely Singer sewing machine, Jent condition, alt Pike et atlachmenia, ti jundreds of ous ae the start with fo more t! rt customers have See the New cites Bremerton Heights ts on the Bremer m peaincsia. alongside the nevy_ 7-ON-THE-COLU 20-Acre Farm $200 Cash Workingmen. big money will be in Puget sound farm | And lucky will be the man whe | hae one of these D0-aere tracts 61 deep. rich berry and vegetable land railroad, schoot THINK OF [T. ash and 156% yearly e nuidition ‘ghee IMAIGATED ORCHARD TR Piasted to standard fruit #1 vany. Inc. = for eaie eh Main 2428 Ficlsod, 60, August 4,| 1000 Rerse for cule cheap in 803 Mcleod) M Seattle SPriive-alinn Phillipe, 16, Auguet }, ae nereet great aA et "Pateznons W “tek 5 Burt, August 11, at ig oe DIRECTORS. BUTTERWORTH Bras aan, seme mateo tt Undertaking Co. North $26, Gr for by the compaty for five yearn heavy horses, hi. you retain your eliy employment conpigy 1.006 mors men Must Be Sold feath payment MOMnSRRA Ena NORTH BANK LAND COMPANY, Owner oftioen, 566 < Rmpire office, Bremerton, $100--City Acres--$100 reacts 100n147. right in A fice clase partes organ. worth Pron. What have you for trade? t have you for tr Sh | A0e-4 Waker mae, is hems cad ince: 409-4 Pioneer Wide tnd & Universtiy. For Sale-Presh cow, 2 Etruria ot arb $2 00 Hate Kaye’ 1310 First —~<t | BUSINESS CHANCES. Look Into This some of the beet buys that cam $200 to $1,000 a Fixx ao” Look Here! plastered. papered lange corner let 6! h foun and Rowers, 1 sleeks to ear; heoss CITY REAL ESTATE. SPECIAL NOTICES. Eagles’ Special Notice ‘The steamer Monticello, from Fiver foot Madi y. Buy a Ten-Acre Tract 19 acres walking distance of navy yard. part sider bottom NAVY YARD LAND cc Mutual Lite Bide. One Word More Tt dosen't snem necessary on any terme ‘alisades and in rooming house or any other business thet you want 806 Marion Bids. 10 LOT# SOLD YReTERDAY Te ple whe want t er Better. mal Acreage $16, 1:30 p.m. —10-r1 land. 54 milew Pret, evens New Method Dane: the streets of being paved with aa- Wise Eagles iting @ Hitle money im dirt around ' tor from city Hmie RY Sullivan Bim 10 gh4 $5 « month FAY COMPANY, $04 Mehinorn Bidg. that sewer maine De you know water inaine are all laid in Laurethus racts south of elty, bet ad than in will show you w & , MPA Mehinern Wid On New Boulevard De you know that « rubber Gt on doors Rendall, Lam Carpenter Century Realty Co, 1018 Alaska Butiding. Headquarters for best West Seaitic, lots or acreage. AKIMA VALLE’ rr and orghard lande geres of our orchard Century Realty Co. 1016 Alaska Bullding. vee Laureihurst ? or good building For prices see us. LOST AND FOUrD. t the city has ree foot right-of 1) Spring Dieck from Weet Woodland the choicest bu: KNOW THAT APPLICA TION WAS MADE THI® LAST CAR FRANC OVER THIS NEW STREET TO PALIS ADEE AND LAURE New York Block Reanona’ away under priced for Snap; $100 Cash wishes to meet a working tm. nese poodie dog, Gus Hettstrom, 662: ABSTRASTORS. ‘Lost—On Fremont car making this neighborhood the finest 2 new 4-Toom age. close to 09 Co) | Wm Maite & Co, 112 Columbla et * =e pesca areca HELP WANTED—MALE. bodied men J 8 Marine Corps. | MAGNOLIA BIL Pleasant Valley | ITY WATER. © FORT LAWTON CAR. TERMS—110 CASH and $10 per month to DE att ari iXVEeraet AND HOME Addition office corner 84th ay. W. and LTO LAU RSLNURST r partioulars enquire at our University ome line and at Madison park turntable. Cottage Bargain Vor gardening a Comtortanie cottage of five rooms on choles lot 40168 to alley berriea nd fruit trees. sidewalks and city wate OLICTTORS WA Most have so | Go to Spinning’s for bicycle repairs, | Scent tare, | tt} ements In and all price $800 too Colman Bag brid gat =~ BVERYRODY That the largest ars dock in the t igh and sightly 0 4 and Virginia, back of M property for male cha from where he | DENTISTS, acti perfect ‘ight lots sold last. Ww BREMERTON ha Near Madison Trade Kehoo!, {210 01m Ave. South po Reena TUATION WistraecwanhCe sh-clans dentistry at me , 7 WREM BR TON OPMENT, G® 7 and # Union bio between Columbia Cherry streets EXPRESSMAN. larue fleld pe Jeneral expre: Tacoma Interur I will well my 6X-acre ranch, #oll In first ot place is all fer BOARD AND ROOM. = Wonted——Cuildren to 4034 home; references. ay MAGDAGE. ‘ eae m THe (rear) Walon | Mr "Beat! near Cowan's addition 604 Mehinorn Bide BRYAN FORMALLY : (Continued ) ju der discunmion 1 ple rub No | | ‘ACOEPTS matter whieh way we turn, no matter to what subject addrens reeives, the same ¢ ue: Shall the control their own gevern , and use that @ mment for |the protection of their right and for [the protection of the fare, or nhall the reprenentatives of preda- | “——“ltory wéalth prey upon a déefonne lene public, while the offenders se cure immunity from subservient of ficialn wh they raine to power by unscrupulous methodat hin in| the Imeue. rained by ‘the ‘known abuses’ to which Mr. Taft refers Roosevelt's Indictment. “In & menaage Kent to congress last January, President Roosevelt | naid ‘The atineks by these great corporations netions have culation throughout the the newspapers thowe writers consciously or unconsclounly the representatives of pr wealth-—-of wealth accur & giant weale by all forme heen given a wi cir rwine, and speakers who, matory Hated on of iniqui ty, ranging from the oppression of wage-oarners to unfair and un wholesome methods of crushing out ‘ etition, and to defrauding t public by stock jobbing and the manipulation of securities wealthy men of thir stamp, conduet should be abhorrent to ev- ry man of ordinarily de ence, and who commit us wrong of teaching men that phenomenal busin cons must ordinarily dishonesty, ha |few months, m they have bar for & renetion overthrow and discredit honestly administer the law any additional ould check to secure, if possible, » all restraint every to do wh the hide- “ue bane during the last it apparent that ed together to work all to pr legisla and vent unserupulo! | wrong- doer what money.’ Bryan indorses Arraignment. “What an arraignment of the predatory interests. Ix the pres! dent's indictment true? “And if true, against the indictment directed? “Not against the democratic par- ty, “Mr. Taft mays that these evils have crept In during the inst ten years, He jares that during this time ‘prominent and in- fluential members of the communt- ty, spurred by financial success, and in thelr hurry for greater wealth, became unmindful of the mon rules of business honesty he limitations imposed by law upon their actions,’ and that ‘the breaches of trusts, the disclosures as to rebates and discriminations by ratiroads, the accumulating evi- dence of the violations of the anti- trust laws, by @ number of corpora- | tons, and the over-iseue of jand bonds of interstate ratlroads for |the unlawful enriching of directors jand for the purpose of concentrat- jing the control of the ratiroads un- der one management-—all these, he charges, ‘quickened the con- actence of the people and brought on & moral awakening “During all thin ttm remind you, republican presided in the executive depart- ment, filled the cabinet, dominated occupied most} of the federal fudgeships Four years with the exception of two years- the republican party had been In| olds and up control of part or of all the branches of the federal governmen' | that for two years only w thé dem- jocratic party in a position to either enact or repeal a law. Having| drawn the salaries; having enjoyed | |the honors; having secured the prestige, let the republican party the responslbility! ys to develop hy have they not been correct- sat” If existing laws are sufficien why have they not been enforced ! All of the executive machinery of) the federal government is in the| re) hands of the republican party. new laws necessary’? Why have they not been enacted? With a re. publican president to recommend; with a republican senate and house to carry out his recommendations, why does the republican candidate plead for further time in which to 40 what should have been done long jago? Can Mr. Taft promise to be more strenuous fn the prosecution of wrong-doers than the present ex- ecutive? Can he ask for a larger majority In the senate than his par- ty now has? Does he need more re- publicans in the house of represen- tatives, or a speaker with more un- limited authority? Why No Tariff Reform? “The president's close friends have been promising several vears that he would attack the in- fquity of the tariff. We have had intimation that Mr, Taft was restive under the protected demands of the highly industries, And yet have for 26 years contributed to the republican campaign fund, and who in return have framed the tariff schedules, Prevent tariff reform. . . “But the pressure brought to beat has been by the protected interest great enough to prevent any attempt at tariff reform before the election; and the reduction promised after the election is so hedged about with qualifying phrases that no one can estimate with accuracy the sum to- tal of the tariff reform to be ex- pected In case of republican success, If the past can be taken as a guide, the republican party will be so obli- gated by campaign contributions |from the beneficiaries of protection | bring the country any materia’ | Hef from the present tariff burdens Trusts and Railroads. “A few yeara ago the republican leaders In the house ppresent tives were coerced by unite opin- tow into the support of an anti-trust law, which had the tndorsement of | the president, but the senate refused | even to consider the measure, and| since that time no effort has been | made by the ninant party to se- | cure remedial legisiation upon this subject ten years the interstate com merece commission has been for an enlargement of its powers that It might prevent rebates and discriminations. but a republican senate and a republican house of atives its entreatios The Door to Reform. Shall the people rule? Every remedial measure of a national character must run the gauntet of the senate, per mally incline rey; were unmoved by president may ref toward a | Patent Attorneys MASON, FENWIOK & LAWRENCE Ouide book and Beattle office. 432 Borke Bidg. ‘Bhall the peo the administration's country, in by| act a4! being out of work Certain our young Their endeavor in to who on restrain aj which he wishes unchecked, provided he has enough whom was| revelations of the! ocks | I beg to! offictals | 3221 *Edwin Gum , the republican platform | boastfu iY declared that since 1860-—| | (3248) *Sea Lad “Why were these known abuses /olds and up: the | influence of the manufacturers who has been sufficient to jas to make that party powerle: ¥ to asking | he WP y connent to it long ne the nenate obmteuen |form, the people must president may heed a mand; the houne may 9 He opinion; but as long ig ate In defiant, the rule oti ple In The de properly ition of me other national pen the gate, or explotting int control branch of the federat Through democratte eh « democratic {ne people mecure the g election bf senator” am BALLARD CITIZER COMMITS — John H. Marbit was found dead pee gt! yesterday at his home, §63 av, N. W. A partly of carbolic acid wae wide of the body. It ig committed suleide om by The deceased is # widow, a son and two Funeral services will bei morrow at 2 o'clock at] pel, Ballard, under @ of Ballard camp No, 176, V of the World, Int low at Crown Hill The following are the entries at the Meadows for day First e, five maidens; 2yearolds: Guard Rall .seseny Gary Gramly ...sssseenedl Adriana Lecouvreur. Argonaut Dredkin , Carlo Dunbar Semper Fidelis , Nome Cult , William F. be Who 3 ra 2270 2430 3205 Colonel Dick | “ flecond race—#ix ing; 2yearolds and 3257 Emma G. . 3244 Royal Queen 9132 Royal Rogue .. 3231 Dick Wilson .. 3167 Talarand 3132 Bannatyne . 3210 Romanoff 3210 *Billy Watkins 2675 Slippery .. 3171 Colonel Warwick 3140 *Jockey Mounce .,> 3207 Andoche ee Third race—Seven " ing; horses and seldings; 3 olds and u/ | 3179 Yank 3257 Wap 3231 Taxer 2170 Arcourt . 3231 Cobbleskill . (3210) Bon Ton 3034 John Lyle Fourth race—On: year-olds and up: 3168 Fantastic 3247 Hasty Agnes ., 3208 Massa | (3168) Fred Bent .. ss 3206 Gracious Dame ., Fifth race—Seven ing, horses and 3153 Magrane .. 3235 Midmont . 3170 Cholk Hedrick | 2248 Prestige 2055 The Englishman (3219) Fair Fagot Sixth race—s ing, horses and 3207 Nappa ... 7 Excitement .. *Altar Boy .. Liberto Leg of lamb at ile it 40¢ a doz, ham at lle Ib., crab apples delivered, nectarines at for Lie, and tomatoes to 15¢ Ib. are the will be on sale at the wet tomorrow. thes, ¢ bunches Rea tee Turnips, 3 ounches 6 * Be Ib; RICES PRODUCE —_—_—_— roasts, The following pai quoted on Wei POULTRY Old. heng, per pound chickens, five, Be per equabs, lke per BUTTER pound nulls and oem a ‘aie Commission Bi mgs Aaa Gra sone ye 8 ¢ Main 9728, aint

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