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SENSATIONAL |} HOTEL HOLD-UP Men in Robbing Hotel fil Proprieter and Escape -Bloodhounds on Trail. _— equal number of shots, Thomet re colving & bullet In the shoulder and one in the abdomen, after which ho staggered through a aide door into & room, The desperadoes got j into the room through another tran d shot three into the body of the They then made the direction of Perry, Wash. but from blood found on different parts of the floor, one of them ts thought taabe sertously wounded, Three other mon bestd# Thomet including the local banker, were [p the bar at the time, but no attack was made on them, andethe tl was left untouched Rloodhounds are being from Spokane to inals, Thomet was one of the foremost marksmen In the country, and until two years dgo had been a provincial constable (By United Press.) AANCOUVER, B.C, Aus says Se jown of Midway, 12 miles ma the scene of & sen ee; holdup last night, when el, Thomet, of tho Midway ghot and killed by high ‘Two masked men entered at 9 o'clock and at the ‘a gun four men, including were told to throw up Thor being hehind his hand on a revolver fire with three shots ra, wounding one. Eeogets retaliated with an brought trace the crim aE i Heavy City Registration. City registration for the coming n a primary and fall elections has ~~ ENDURANCE: RIDE) reached tho 27,000 mark. Those : | citizens who have moved since the i. —— first of the year must register jest party of off again, and city offictals urge all “* endurance ride pre ‘ qualified voters to register as early Pye the president, left CAMP as possible and avoid the rush ig. Stanley, at American lake.) which always takes place during | the last few days the books are “Ya the party are Major W. 8. ; open, fer at Seattle, and J, Gallagher, commis. commenced the yy morning and com first 30-mile lap by 1 the afternoon fone § 4 jonel Richard E. aa Stajoc Willson, ¥.|,, TR Victoria, Capt. Porter, nailed ‘poth of Seartie. from Nome for Seattle at noon yesterday. Trer schedule for the return trip Is Sept. 6. FISHING} The Queen Emilie, after having {discharged coal at the navy yard, | will leave Bremerton tomorrow for | Portland to load wheat for Kerr, —_—— Gifford & Co. tor the United King five months’ fishing at the dom. north of Nunivak tsland eee, the fshing| ‘of Orleans, third of to return, arrived at port ay afternoon. The catch of ‘of Orleans numbers 118,- fish. Capt. Grothe brought from the banks in 14 The Grace Dollar, which arrived at Friseo this morning from Duteh Harbor, reported the arrival, prior to Ang. 17, of the coal-laden schoon. er W. F. Babcock from Nanlamo, and the A. J, Puller, sailing for Port Townsend prior to that date, The Humboldt sails tonight for Skagway. The Alki arrived from Skagway | thts morning. } The Farralon will arrive at Seat .} won to "Sraw planeotor two bridges =a SNYDER MEETING! _ ON SATURDAY ° THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1908, WANT TWO BRIDGES, At a joint meeting of the Green Lake Improvement chub and the | Men's Civic leagye of Green Lake }last night, a resmition was passed asking @ity Wngineer R, H. Thom }aoroms the northwestern Lake Union for on traf, it ta end of The original plan was | bridge. The congestion of demands the second bridge, mer ted. Friends and supporters of Dr }James C. Snyder, candidate for the republican nomination for coroner, wi} meet in the rooms of the King county republican club, Oriental |building, Saturday evening at 8 jo'clock, ‘The gathering will be of a | general chara for the purpose of } discussing the work of the last ten |daye of the primary campaign Several speeches will be made in| the interests of Dr. Snyder by rep-) resentatives from the city wards and the country precincts, Mis leandidacy has been so persistently advanced in ali parts of the city and }eounty that a large attendance of jactive workers {# assured. In ad |dition to these an invitation is ex tended to all voters who are inter jouted in the contest for the nomi ton for coroner COURT REFORMERS WIN BITTER FIGHT (Continued.) than now. The action of the Amer jean Bar association in itself is} not the Important point. The sociation has no direct administra. | tive power } | It can only suggest, just es you! jand I can suge: | But thirty-five hundred experts in law stand ready to sacrifice per lselves to use what power they have, | ito hasten the day when poor and rich shall stand equal under law. | The action of the American Bar jassoctation was an almost perfect | reflection of public sentiment. That lis the point. Laws will not avail if back of the laws there is not public consctence. Pudlie conscience was reflected last night in that gathering of |lawyers, To those who will look | behind the present meeting of the }bar association, will come the rev elation that the day |s approaching oundrela like } jtle at 9 tonight from Skagway |whea nasty political » The Governor left Frisco for Seat. | Abe Ruef and Eugene Schmitz can jnot debauch public officials and latay out of jail because some patriot ke Francis Heney bas made « trif_ieg error of form in conducting . Aug. 27 jum on reckless fs an inducement to | Ue last night. ‘the way Mr. Taft, in res-| United States army transport Dix ba direct question, stated left Honolulu for Seattle yesterday 5 i ‘tse Siion the vital She will load here 600 mules and|the trial; when law-breaking| Eto ths proposed plan to horses, 3,000 tons of hay, 2.500 tons Corporations like | the Stand | 4 of oat! 00 far company cannot deposite in_national |f Oats and 500,000 feet of lumber |ard, Ol company Sette. | for the Philipp! t ts the fundamental for the eg whimpering to a judge with a flimsy | ome — The Marion Inglta, bound from |®ppeal containing no attempt to Rake k eee ee Guaymes for Puget Sound, was “bow that Injustice bas been done * spoken Aug. 23 at 45 north latitude This is the lesson io the thirty RACING RESULTS. # and 137 west longitude. first meeting of the American Bar * ‘eal | Ansoctation First Race. ®| With a cargo of flour, machinery, | Hold Quiet Session. 3% to 1. ® whale oll and general merchandise, This morning's seeston of the Bar ks, 4 to 1. ® | the Blue Funnel Hner Oanfa wil! | association was quiet, characterise iy. 4 to 5. ® | sail fronkTacoma tomorrow for Liv-| tie of the traditional calm after a ® erpool, via the Orient and Sues. torm. A report on legal ethics eub . iene itted by President J. M. Dick @| The British ship Aberfoyle, in|son was discussed and adopted. Res # | command of Captain Henlin, arriv-| olutions of sympathy were passed ed this weraing. at san 9 from} for Favins H. Bushy of North Caro: *# Antwerp. ship was on the over-|jina, who was tak ddenty tit # | due list, and was up for reinsurance | yesterday at the association's moot 2 . She was out 183 . jace eee eee ee Ot 20 per cent jing. Much discussion took place én 5 haat jdays from Antwerp. & report submitted by the commit AT WALLACE. | i we eM : tee on insurance law. | DAILY NEWSPAPERS ON 6R PRIZE APPLES + som |" | M. F. Jones, of Ravenna, R. F. | The Alaska Pacific Steamship| N° 1, bas an apple tree growing in| company will within a few months | bis yard which he has raised from tesne a dally newspaper on its two | * seeding and which he says ta the liners, the Watson and Buckman, | {uly one of its kind In existence plying between Seattle and San| Th¢ fruit is of good sito, red cheek Francisco, The Alaska Wireless News service will furnish the happenings of the day } Genial Tony Allen, purser of the ————— Watnon, is slated for the berth of (By United Press.) 7 Ae. | Siitorahip of the Watson Whirlwind, FRANCISCO, Ang. 27 today | While W. J. Ingatis, purser of the to 8 report submitted today | Rickman, will direct the editoria Ban Francisco com: | 5) the B the cub-coumittoe on | Polley of the Buckman Blast their plan for a greater | ‘Wil take in an {minense terri ‘LUMBER around the bay shores. The) fine, as proposed by this) begins near Holinas bay, | Marin county seashore, | the Marin peninsula at San} straits, embraces Berkeley, Alameda, Fruitvale and {owns as far south along the bay shore as Newark, the bay to the Santa Clara ce follows the county Paeross the Santa Crus is destroyed by fire which early today. The cause ts unknown. The dam ‘at $100,000, which | covered by insurance. Pi ipdnneieeene—————— A GREATER ing or as a ple apple j In his yard he has three other varieties recommended by nursery: | | men, but the seedling surpasses them in excellence. He believes the apple should be regularly cultt-| | vated by orchardists, and asks nur | serymen to visit hie place and sam ple it RATES ARE AFFINITY BEATER IS ADVANCING Knowing that lumber rates will advance after the presidential elec tion, foreign buyers, expecially of west Australia, have created a de-| Parle, arrested yesterday for beat-| mand for lumber charters which has | 'n# bis affinity wife, is hustiing to-| advanced the rm » to| day for $1,000 to secure his release y United Pr ROME, N. Y Aug Artist the seashore at a 45 shillings, a rise of ings | on ball. It is stated that Mra. Earle { Moon bay. in two weeks. Th + freight | Will not appear against him when ——— market to Southwest st ports is| the case is brought to trial, as both MARKET FURNISHED BY fon. are anxious for a reconetiia §.C. OBBORN & Co. New York, Aug. 27 STEAMER YOSEMITE 47 rier ©. Pid 10 108, 109 FOOT OF UNIVERSITY« OR Tolat Sales 622.200 in ry Dancing Excursion This Evening SHIGAGO GRAIN MARKET AROUND VASHON ISLAND, Chic ~ Leaves Pior ¢ t of at Bp. m SHON | Open FARE 60 CENTS ROUND TRIP rey tra GRAND EXCURSION TO EVERETT AND PORT LUDLOW ‘td SUNDAY, AUG, 30, 1908 Under the Auspices of American Yeomen, No. 1743 a " eee , Steamer leaves Pier 6, foot of Universit t., at 9 ee ‘$i a THE DEAF CAN HEAR 2 calling at Everett both ways, Three haurs ashore at Port Ludlow 3 Don't Fail to 1 \ Baseball-—-Kiverett vs. Ludiow, Music and dancing free ] Pot further particuiers ney 5 6 ROUND TRIP Yi if slare . FARE 50 CENTS ROUND TRIF OPE Behe} tec rs bh CF HOw ONY x Tickets on sale at Bartell’s Ow! Drug Co., 506 2nd, Fruit Stand Pier 6, Ticket Office on Dock and by members of Club . OOOO 60008 HUSTLING FOR BAIL : ja charge of selling liquor with | Heense. BRYAN TO TALK.ON THE “wicccca""¢ | (e) \e BANK CLEARS! * Gives Addres oat Topeka--- Pleased With Action of Kansas Repu®@cans, KANSAS CITY, William Bryan arrived here today on his way to Topeka, Kas, and declared that the action of the republican state avention of Kansas in de manding @ bank guarantee law is a direct rebuke to Taft, who hag been asgerting that such a pian le danger ous It 1s expected that Bryan's address on the subject tonight at Topeka will be one of the most important of his campaign, He expeota to cover the entire subject and a large crowd is expected to be on hand. Bryan held a conference with serena WHITE PERSONS HIT THE PIPE Police Raid Society Hop Joint ---Well-Known Women Are Visitors. (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore, Aug 27.— What the police term a “society hop joint” was raided by detectives to day and four habitues arrested Edwin Wiehler, who admitted he is the lessee of the he where the optum den wan situated, is be ing held under $50 bonds, The house Is an unpretentious reat dence, but from the information laid before the police it is evident number of white men and women, several of them of social standing. It is the identity of these persons that the detectives are now inves tigating. When the detectives entered the house they found, besides Wiehler May Roberta, Jessie Thomas and Harry O, Grow. Wiebler was tn the same room with the Roberts woman and the air was full of opium smoke. So far as can be discovered, the place has not been ltrequented by Chinese at all, its patrons being white men and wom on excluatvely. JAMES HILL'S AGENT IS SCOUTING OREGON (By United Press.) MEDFORD, Ore John Por ter, who bas bullt many miles of ratiroad for Ja J. Hit, arrived in this city evening, after a trip through ¢ ny auto mobile. Mr. Porter cisims that he made the trip for pleasure only, but the route he followed dors sot in dicate this “There will be a road tn central Oregon in two years,” said Mr. Por ter, “whether Harriman acta of not Porter declined to make any fur ther statement POLICE NEARLY KILL MURDER SUSPECT —— eee (By United Press.) DENVER, Aug. 27 Bradiey, alias John held, suspected of being the murderer of Pollcoman William P. Stephens. He ts wut. fering from a beating administered today, Jobn Brennan, fs being Pacific | 4. Seutly sour, fine either for eat by brother officers of the murdered | man. MOTOR CARS FOR S.P. —_—_—— (By United Press.) OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 27.—Seven big motor cars left the Omaha shops today for Sacramento, where they will be placed on the lines of the Southern Pacific railroad. The cars re of steel, equipped cylinder engines with a view to de veloping high speed when sary. They will be used to re seven passenger trains on the coast line. HAS NO LICENSE. E. B. Garland, proprietor of # grocery store at 27th av, and Madi son st, was arrested yesterday on ut & As he is an old offender, ball was refused Jeweirr, AND CHERRY 5 n HANSEN ‘Bismnemties Watch piical Departme: On the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 360—-Round Trip, 800, FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:08 and 5:49 p. m. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattie— Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel, 212 Everett and Edmonds Three row 7 a a my 18 * Wverett at 918 @ Hunday man Dook, 1 Phonse—suuset frutsed and! | battered in a cell of the city prison with six) ANTEE LAW » A. Rell on the train en He was pleased at the Neod ite here. Mimistic reports of the aftuatton | on the coast given by Bell, who as aured him of powerful support tn the @ext, The Br party were the quests of May rittenden and and other prominent cittsens at breakfast and short complimentary » delivered Bryan was given a big ovation and apparently greatly enjoyed the short visit Visit Democratic Headquarters. CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—The national democratic headquarters were vintt }ed today by Nathan Cole of Los Angeles, Frank Baker of Logan, Utah, and National Committeeman |A. A. Jones of Las Vegas, N. M of the visitors reported that the democratic campaign is being jeconducted under flattering \ tons in thor respective localities, es ANNUAL CONCERT. Sunday afternoon and evening the Normanna band will give its annual mneert and dance at Ravenna park Ole Hanson will be the speaker for | the day, his subject being “Musto,” |The band tk composed of the best musicians among the Norse resi dents of the city. JOHNNY REID STILL FAKING Nearly Gets a Ride on the Rail Out of Bonners Ferry, Idaho. Advices recetved today from Bon sonal interests, have pledged them-|that it has been frequented by a/ner's Ferry, Idaho, state that Joho ny Reid, who worked the boxing game to death In Seattle and Spo kane, narrowly escaped a ride out of Bonners Ferry on a rail | Reld promoted a battle Tuesday night, in the Idaho town, between Eddie Merino of Georgetown and Kid West. Merino knocked West out th fig time, but the referee was convinced the fight was a fake, and told the spectators to get their money back Reid had tn the meanwhile skip péd-with the coin, but he was din eavered hiding tn an alley by th towe marsh od forced to dis goree Johnny was thereupon convinced at the Bonver's Ferry climate was Wihesithful, and wisely putting an dag tn bis shoe, “beat it.” Take Siap at Gov. Hughe BALLSTOWN, N. Y., Aug. 27 The races at the county fair were delayed an hour and a half by the turfmen, who would not go on the track as long as Gov. Hughes was on the grounds condl: | . ? WOMAN LEADER OF s RIOTS SUICIDES * Beattie * ® Clearings today . .$1,546,980.99 & ® Balances 405.47 wy — — * Tacoma. * - lefal grand jury returned another in- |® Cloarings today ,.§ 617,672.00 «| Indicted on Secéad Charge, She ietment against her charging mur |* Halances 36,929.00 w) Drinks Acid and Dies as der in connection with the recent * Portland. * wha rien * lynchings, Deputy Sheriff Kramer * Clearings today ..$ 881,326.00 «| She Arrives at Jail. was sent to Mrs, Howard's rooms * Balances 166.517,00 % as to arrest her, Mra, Howard re * * ss welved the offieer at the door and TT tcc eeeeee e (By United Press.) | secretly swallowe d a large — . SPRINGFIBLD, Il, Aug. 27.—~|Polson, exclaiming: "I'm ready to “o now | Mrs. Kate Howard, 42 years of age, | ® | one of the loaders in the recent riot accompanted the deputy to } committed suicide late last night ll, two blocks away, and was ty uwallowing acid. while. being (Just entering the Jail door when she JAPANESE FAIR placed under arrest. She died aw) fll dead she was being led Into jail Mrs. Cecelia Overton, a close Befe the Springfield special companion of Kate Howard, today one grand jury now in session many declared that every druggist in |witneases tesdfied that Mra. How: town had been warned not to sell (By United Press.) |ird was one of the ringleade re ‘| polson to the Howard woman, ee ee ne nh Orns |reataurant. She was4le first person | never submit to another arrest tn 4 tion of postponing the | indicted’ and was held on several |her life,” said Mrs. Overton today, | Tokio paition has beg 80 DIt-| counts in the sum of $10,000, which, “and I knew by the gleam in her tor that there are some intmations | sine furnished. When she was re-|eye that she meant that she would of abandonment today. All the com! jogged whe said yesterday she|kill herself before she would go to merelal bodies of the country have | would never be arrested again jail again. I am going to have the jaligned themselves against the Cab-| Vouterday shortly after the spe-| matter looked into.” linet, and the controversy is in of. | Smee oes st THIEVES OPERATING WITH FREE HAND | volving practically all Interests, ficial and ftodustrial A majority of the members of} {the cabinet favor a postponement from 1912 to 1917, urging that more time ts needed and that the pre ent financial situation does not war | [rant the immediate appropriations silihicDciaicsliaielieinegiliialace for the rapid completion of the " | | Bippert, in the Hotel Norman, Tues- | work Rooms Are Burglarized and) j,)PC0 0° oe’ Norns Numerous Robberies Committed. An organized gang of delinquent boys has been terrorizing people residing in North Seattle recently, and the officers have been asked to take measures to subdue them. Thieves are still operating with a| Mrs, L. M. Jackson, who lives at free hand in Seattle, Sidney Cross,| 313 Nob Hill av., says that the gang Andrew Moyer and a man named) broke into her basement a few Tinkerpaugh spent Tuesday night | nights ago and stole 14 cans of fruit. han, the pretty |1n a rooming house at 2004 Second| William Wilkes of 1423% Sixth arrested in|®¥., and awoke Wednesday morn-| av. says that a colored woman ap his city Tuesday on a charge of| {ng to find their trousers under the | proached him at the corner of preferred against her at|outside stairway and their money | Fourth av. and Virginia st., enter- | Stockton, Cal, will probably be| gone. Cross lost $20, Moyer lost| ing into conversation with him, and jtaken back to California tomorrow, | $16 and Tinkerpangh $2.50 | that when she left he missed $10, Sheriff Walter Sibley is expected to The room of R. A. Walter at 1607/ This is the second occurrence of arrive here from Stockton tonight. | First av. was entered yesterday by | the kind to be reported. ‘The young woman has admitted | burglars, who secured a suit case| Robert Blaine reports that he was to the officers that transactions | containing valuable papers. relieved of $60 in ijan bills on BLAMES ACTOR FOR HER CRIME May Weat. who now gives her with which she was connected in| A Colt’s 3%-caliber revolver was | August 20, while stopping in an up- | California were a bit shady, but lays| stolen from the apartmente of A. E.| town rooming house. the responsibility for the crime, {f | exmmmessssss ee = seee SS BEFORE JIU JITSU Iinots | The young woman has also admit | dioiahainl He heaved a sigh of re- ted that she has been living in Se atte under an assumed name. She was employed for some time at the} gg ge il tea Japanese Secure Him With) icr'when piaced in the patrol PLAN BIG OIL MERGER, Towels and Beat Him wagon. A City Detective Sam Corbett and (By United Press.) Unmercifully. Officer MeNamee took him to the LO8 ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 27 station. Plans are being made today for a $50,000,000 merger of southern Cal | Caught in the act of burglarizing ifornia ofl interests, according to " ean hotel the statement of an official of one|* T0™ in the New Seattle hotel, a of the companies concerned. | Japanese hostelry at 701 Washing : iton st, earty this morning, Joe | Captain Caine’s Funeral Joseph, an Itaban with a bad record, | | The funeral of Capt. B. B. Caine, | was overpowered who died Tuesday morning, will be | jin jitsu artists, by a number of and ts now lan-| held at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow guishing behind the bars of the city) morning from the family residence, jail, nursing a pair of biack eyes! 402 Ninth av. Cremation wili fol. and a badly battered physique. | low Little brown men from all over 1 BLOCKS FKOM EXro-. SITION fu! $150 iB terms 910 cash and $5 per month Gri few taf, be quick INTERNATIONAL BOND & ALEX Oo. 1909 Arwrrionn Rank Wultding grounds Te | | | (We Pay You Interest) That Is an unusual feature of the Nechaco Valley—we pay you Interest and absolutely guarantee it in this way: We clear, plow, plant, cultivate, grow, care for, harvest and market suitable crops on and from the land, then give you half the profitg, These profita, a payabie Davatty and are guaranteed to be at least 4 per |B cont of all you pay In, but they will more likely range from 10 to 40 per cent Yet your guaranteed profits 46 not stop with that ever. If you notify us qt the time you make your last pay ment that how you would have us | bay back , we will do #0 and at an additional profit your lan of 20 per cent to you. You Have 8 Years to Pay On the heard of. An Ore and home | asiest terms you ever shrewd invest ors are quick of and we to appreciate this unusui fering—it 18 unusual that are positive you have 1 never | known of such Nberality and fairness in a land contract before you are protected on ry side—you can't lose 24% Profit Guaranteed life Insurance Wilh Every Contract the house rusbed upon. Joseph as soon as the alarm was sounded. H.} CHEAP ACREAGE IN WEST | SEATTLE Tahara, the house boy, observed On New Seattie Tacoma Short him in the act of rifling a pair of! Line. trousers, and by the time the of. VAN HORN-YOUNG REALTY ficers arrived on the scene the Japs COMPANY, | had ted the Italian's arms and legs 811 American with towels, and beaten him so un-| ‘ ed | mercifully that he was almost un. Crop Failures Are Unknown Realize the full force of that “unknown.” Means that you can count on your money same as though you had it in bank. All you have to do fs to deposit the seed (or, rather, we do it for you), and then wait for the cer- tain payment of your profits. No droughts nor floods to disturb your calculations, but a dependable income every year—and @ handsome one at that. . LOOK’VERY PROMISING ‘Tho great agricultural poss!bilities of the northern intertor of British, Cov conprenaty cmngy ar Gy tyme ed here from Mr. A. D. McPhed, fof.) merly # well known Boundary ming? superintendent, who went in over the Bella Coola trait last June on & r pecting and land-seeking trip. He was gcoompanied by his son Thomas. and Mr, Arthur Ross, . Writing from Fort Fraser, three hundred miles from tidewater, under date of July 12, Mr. McPhee wrote ae] ‘allows : f* “This ts an ideal district. They | | have the finest crops I ever saw. There will be a big yleld of timothy hay apd! fleld comprises forty grain stands over two feet} high and this will be the fourth crop im ession off the same ground. All), Kinds of roots and vegetables do well. |1 refer to potatoes, beets, onions, oab- bage ahd spinnach, - Watermelons also} || do well, “All the rivers and streams and|‘ Jakes abound with fish, primolpalty| ») inbow trout, white fish and salmon One afternoon Tom and I » smallest meas~- Appleton Investment Corporation, Ltd., American Bank Building, Seattie References—Bradstreet's, Dun's sennlaasins Nechaco Valley ’ “The Farmers’ Paradise {was arrested Joseph, who claims to be a cook, last February for stealing a watch, and was sent to the county jail for 60 days. He f said to have served two terms fn an eastern penitentiary Consolidated. Gold For sale, 3,340 H. M. Herrin & C , at 10% cents. , 610 First ave. a ee rene em WALL PAPER The most of the best for the least money Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1914 First Ave, Arcade Annex. 60c Down and 30c Per Acre The climate in Nechaco Val- ley is ideal. The summers are cool and equable; the winters are short and mild, and no other place on the Pacific Coast is such a perfect condi- tion to be found. The rainfall, which comes in the growing season, is sufficient to raise all crops and absolutely no irrigation Is necessary, Nechaco Valley is truly a “Farmers’ Paradise” in every sense of the word, The Nechaco Valley will soon be furnished transporta- tion facilities by the Grand Trunk Pacific, which ts being built’ now from both east and west as fast as it is possible for men aud money to do the work, and WHEN THIS LINE 1S COM. PLETED THE LAND WILL BE Worth $75 to $100 Per acre at the very least And that {s another source of profit which you simply cannot afford to overlook 29,000 acres already been sold, and the time to act is now have 'f You Cannot Cail in Person Send at Once for tilustrated Booklet— and Do It Today

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