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aes THE STAR.-TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1909, \ILTED ALMOST | AT THE ALTAR pootal nd hi CHILD DIES SUDDEMLY 0 ye run Your © | Gasy to Put on Good Bolid Flesh 800 Package Pree —this store’s credit-giving service is notably simple, rene.) | ia he When Ac A week aft ed awa easy, dignified—absolute finsT THROWN DOW N ly satisfactory and pleas- (iy Unlied Press Phere in no yonoLeLt the ing. Let us help you? j at Char eo Mission style umbrella stand special— quiomodile Ase" Wallace st! gan Frar Ans i ip thie « = she bad ealiforn an idea! lounging chair for summer comfort— t, armed with the camera, begged that he be od a snapshot the regu stone clone | “ MUST ELECT SCHOOL| DIAMOND ve his. identity snore BOARD MEMBERS Sneak thieves stole a $600 dig. COUld be entab) t \ ye svg Cyan at hin] Owing to his appointment to y OAES taert Me trom the tone ot GOVERNOR HAY TO PRESIDE Hout making fat or f- | post of federal judwe for the 'h “AT CONSERVATION CONGRESS term district of the atate her (My Latted Preas.) V, oorly last night. Severgl les 0 ruc Jewelry lying around) WALLA WALLA, May 11.-Go v Hon! were apprapriated t © \ Aa & member of the wahoo! board pprapriated by the burglar armor May will be tn Walla Walle ont and this will make three vacancios 1 etton in December 's at Guion will complete his AUTOM Eye lasses tne} ' ard. {the term of Edmund Bowden, ap: ——— wed} James W. Scott T,/ local postoffice, w uck and © } a} pointed to fill the vaeaney knocked down by an automobile at Poleghons iaes. in stamps or silve eon the by the resignation of Judge ‘Ronald, will expire in December M44 Arends, bOneH r reads. | bone { ‘DoYou Like to Make Money? Most people do. It won't buy EVERYTHING, but it will buy A WHOLE LOT KTR RE IE MET. 4 Many big fortunes have been slowly, patiently built up in trade. Many more, particularly in shall iuidinren- ing Western cities, have been made almost over night through fortunate realty investment. The fact is, however, as you will find upon investigation, that the enormous development of the iron and steel industry of the United States ade ay bey: ory dete — gem rapid profits than any other one form of financial investment. you realize One Thousand Millionaires? That it has paid the holders of its stock, in the past ten years, in dividends, *$850,000,000? steel stock is practically NOT TO BE BOUGHT AT ANY PRICE? That its quotation today on the market is HIGHER THAN IT HAS EVER BEEN BEFORE, and that it has never retrograded, but climbed ily all through the recent years of hard times? ___Are these wonderful financial results due to trust manipulation? Not at all. CIVILIZATION MADE THOSE ~ THOUSAND MILLIONAIRES, PAID THAT $850,000,000 OF DIVIDENDS AND SENT STEEL STOCK UP TO 120 LAST FRIDAY. is is a metal age. Wood and oricks have been discarded, in big building operations, for demand for steel, terrific for years past by reason of the tremendous industrial and railroad has now increased beyond all ibility of immediate supply. The American \- again printed items to the effect that steel milis were all the way from one to TWO , a Chi capitalist and heavy stockholder in United States Steel, and now in Seattle, says in Seneraee hah Witlihaeg Iw lectig her eld time © remacy in the steel trade, and that Gary, Ind., may be center of American steel activities. Now note the tremendous significance to every man, Seattle—AND THIS MEANS YOU—of Mr. McGraw’s next remarks: bids fair to become the Pittsburg of the West. This Seattle enterprise has NO OPPOSITION at int in the Far West, and you have an eternal tariff in your favor and AGAINST US OF THE EAST, im the form of a railroad freight charge of from $14 to $16 per ton.” “There is the story in a nutshell. The IRONDALE STEEL COMPANY is now building, at IRONDALE, 38 miles 1 from Seattle, on Port Townsend Bay, a complete steel plant to be in operation not later than October 1 next. We “have the t, inexhaustible ore mines in this state and on Vancouver Island, and a waiting market, which the IRON- >» DALE PLANT, to still further quote the Chicago capitalist above referred to, cannot, running night and day, SUPPLY IN ONE HUNDRED YEARS. is In anticipation of the early operation of the big new steel plant, the owners of IRONDALE have platted a beau- _ ~\ tiful townsite immediately adjoining the steel works, and a limited number (500) of lots in | | Were placed on sale on Friday of last week to provide for the hundreds of homes and numerous busifess institutions which the army of workmen in the steel mills will immediately require. One-fifth of the entire number of lots was subscribed for on the OPENING DAY. The sale has since been extremely brisk. During the past six days 350 Se- attle men and women have personally visited IRONDALE (the trip is a delightful outing in every respect) and the ma- jority of this number has returned to our offices to secure plats and prices on the lots in IRONDALE, ., Sales will be steady, and a few weeks hence every lot offered in IRONDALE will have been sold. The opening prices cannot long remain unchanged. At present they are: ' ResidenceLots, $100 to $200" i Apply.to your regular broker for lots in Irondale, as they are listed with all the leading firms, or apply to our i ‘general offices: ; MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 Arcade Annex, Seattle hed MaiKOrders Will Be Given Prompt Attention a? ler, Hon expenses. Write today and see how easy it is to put flesh on your 86.80 regular price #50 « chair made '} the bedroom: 1} the dresso-robe— regular price $23.60 THE DRESBO-RO a new ous drawers and a roomy ward finished in golden; the gular price Ia $23.60; spe y priced for the $16.75 a new style Davenport: special— $22.75 regular price $32.50 SOE ELD <r arn —a splendid Davenport made in the newest style, exactly like pleture; deeply tufted seat and back, covered with excellent quality Verona velour; the frame ts very substantial and ts of solid oak, finished tn golden; the regular price of this splen- did Davenport is very moderate at $32.60; specially priced adler $22.75 GC EIESE Oe BRE Ee Bolg CPSC es cS) ce Ve , a A NS ONT: AACS ain by A | for set of three, $18.75 lar price, etly like picture; made of seasoned solid an, attractive three-pl ite ook and tt 4 holstered In Fabricold leather; the regular d finished we bed linen at greatly reduced prices— don’t fail to visit our linen | dapartment on the second given away free in our range department— a nelect cook ing recipes book, compil- ed by Cather ine B. Parson wf Alma Col- lege, Ontario. on sale this week. WASHINGTON OPTICAL Co. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, 1325—THIRD AVENUE—1325 $5.00 Glasses FoR f $5.00 Glasses FOR OPENING SALE THIS WEEK OUR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN YOUR FUTURE BUSINESS IS OUR AIM Our faith in the future of Seattle and our belief that the present time is opportune for a first-class exclusive optical store to meet with suecess in Seattle, has brought us from the city of Chicago. We are permanently located in our optical store. We are here to grow up with the city—to be your optician.- We are ready at all times to give you the best of expert service and the most intrinsic value in optical goods for the money, With this ex- clusively in view, we have fitted up our store for eye testing and mechanical work in the optical line Prescription Glasses at half price, and a guarantee with each pair. No drops or injuri- ous drugs used Bring your prescriptions to us and save money 1325 THIRD AVE,, OPP, POSTOFFICE tg | Trunks } Suit Cases Teaveling Bags WEEK TRUNK @ BAQ@ CO, O19 Firet Ave. | | | The Raleigh Turkish Baths MBN ONLY, \sourth Av. between Union and Pike, | } No further comments mecensary, - L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. i If you can't get boots or | os to fit you, get them made fi, measure at H 217 JAME® STREET. H peanaeageseestess Minnie;