The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1910, Page 12

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Rad a Whot by her son-in-law, Walter #o numerous in Warren and dogs and mignight vigils to protect) Men, boys ang @ Burns, an actor, January 26, in dead ‘eor counties that there ts no the smaller an! In, ttle re , ‘nen hundreds, Women 9 longer any pence and safety in the joyed in the average farm domictic.|witnons the downtal PULLMAN, Waah—-The Ohpite | rural dintricts, On accownt of the A bi« wolf hunt took place in some jing marauders, jalub at the state agricultural col- | iowiing of the wolves, barking of of the northern towns yesterday. ! were LETTERS FROM OVER THE CITY FROM VOTERS AND TAXPAYERS, TELL THE SENTIMENT J) 000 ou" OF THE PEOPLE IN THIS MAYORALTY CAMPAIGN. leector Chatiow F en ban been | nominated as sur geminated am irae. gent ct | Drawer Operated o retires antarh ro the Editor The Star is do be so utterly crazy as to put The taxpayers of this city, rather office, and if he gets back, it moama}P. M. Rixy, who retires voluntartly se ie ndia work tn drawing the] thelr heads in this tlen's |tham the candidates, are. the onea {more cars, which ineane more werk KENOSHA, Wis Lewis ; we * ear between. the olemente| mouth to be moat vitally affected, and and better service, which the “8, B") 8)" nod te t nicipal Te eae ae lhe Hae ‘rele and] Se: mudh. fer. cho. wnyeraity. |unetetone should Be moet interest dont want to aie be for the murder of a cat Bra hat represent thia ofty and } contest, J. J, HURLEY, ed In the outoome of this content 1am sorry T cannot put my name|fiowis burned the animal in. fur vretirag: 2a geht dR fie elh pe AP ar the first law |to this, as 1 am an employe of the|nace. The maximum penalty is pees asbeoereta er | Hae the Club Indoreed Gili? of nature. seem an if BE..." and my name would be} $1,000 fine or two years in. prison ) : 5 t be able to "Dennis" If I did, but you ean oustly | : his electio . The » Boa |e¥en a blind man might be able to “Dennis ‘ ; The actual issue tn t lection! Editor of The Star; If the F . Senta nentanek b rye é. pont Trae CLEVELAND.cH. §. Newcomb, is 80 clearly defined that it would oon Hill Improvement club has in-| #e¢ that the prevatling rampant ex: find out what I way in wo by Invest ‘eo | gating a widely known banker, le dead f t d m that no one with ordinary im | dorged Hi Gill for mayor, as re-| (avagance of our city authorities gating pb tae I you wan a rawer €lligence could possibly be im] ported in the Pol, that section of pntgg repre . nee in a oe A CONSTANT READER | ; rf _ “A " proper ¥ to cast the cit ust tll bs sder the in. | time ¢ amount of Improveme: MAKER CITY, Ore hile paint d ] t Joubt a wrasaibhe that Bute] femee ca chs ned thaat eintrtet [40m inthe past five: years, 204 Here Is @ Protest ling the interior of & deep cyar operate register et us => Myst a ah are ‘not ian joa a Bars «nde have| that in course, would be more rea A protest from the Third ward! tank, the gasoline torch which Jesse well-meaning me o are rou nic eal . : . ’ t professional politicians and | P. Churchill of Portiand was carry “er eneugh to alze up aa te oe eare and | sonable for a period of twenty-five | against pre al p nw AnK a Fee Se eee to erent ee. SO meay Yous aad ee the court house ring outalde of the |!" was overturned and’ the man (i SC ou e st one the sort of 8 comabinetis jgeete af 1, interfering with the politics | "## fatally burned * may cast thelr vote " nteate ar age Homes Endangered ward, " ; ritnediatel packing Gil, may cast: thelr votes | xo vigorously protested a year ago. ; ’ : > The far tn the tink tiinedictels d ‘ t t t fer } but it fe certain that 90 Seventh ward, for a dit! ‘To continue at the present rate Sent ta toe pom Ay apace caught fire, and inatantiy Churctti i Made & e lowes rice. per cent of bis following are such three blocks along on¢} means no more nor leas than the We protest and ferent the fave] 8" 1" & roaring furnace at the bot from ntereated and writer ctrovlated & PM ultimate and inevitable legal con of M. J. Carrigan, county commis-|'°™ °! 82 Inverted cone 20 feet high ff ases these are signatdres to organtee ®) fiscation by the city of every small “ey tg All 4 t ] Id aw ¢ ll e actually criminal voting club, and out of 30/home with ite boundaries, and | Moner of the Fifth ward, and J otal ac ers a The Gang Backs Gill voters approached, not one ae goon P Murray, a ward politictan of the knowledged that he was for Gill; |Gown by taxes, taxes end’ more S8eond ward eae os ommare Tes tape printers. Prices, ¢ years in the county treasure one stated that he was for Moore, |taxes. The prosperous and poor | hw Yee nertering wiih the cous] ore solves the common necessitien of |) 0° ‘ | $65 oo “ n k th tereats of on the campaign committee of Dr } 'e ver you find a man |and did this work in the interests of | equal struggle againat tho tax |" the campaign committeo of 1 od citizenship, therefore does end ocar Po IIR yy Sr + » aD | whose mot! ve dud good renship Pee ative 6 gatherers and ntractors’ trusts, | tice in his behalf. We have ondes $75.00 $90.00 Vi ; . t | + ; t two men, Carrigan and Murray, are The writer Ix not # politician, ite, in @ deeperate effort, in au un sev ae? sinister, who nas some scheme 7 oo * nan t ment tens saible ees ee na, 900 voters to our ward, and Mr ork for his own or his con he J é Now, these men are republicans, jon, Po efit at the public [sive it, and the office address, and therefore the nominee will ar, however, ie at Hberty to ld depend upon them) fesidents of Rainier valley will | | laderates’ b i i ne a the algnatures on this pap without apy such methods. We $1 1 5 018) dxpense, there you are sure to | Where the signatures on this paper probably be the wext mayor, Which Are Intelligent enough to work out|%* compelled to walt until the pri-| °. Pp an be inspected ill trust? Which n : | find a firm supporter of Hi | Can De inal TAXPAYER Will we (rug nich one will WOst | our own salvation In these matters,| mary election fs a matter of his | Gill. paves lay ae bring — gers cro heace our protest tory before they will know wheth-| Can any man be eo blind ae | eC oooks orms * | (Signed) J.D, BURCHAM, ler the Seattle Electric company | Detail Adders 4 ay know the 0 Editor of The Star: May 1 say Atwires Stare Fight ss wil! fans “Y land the Seattle, Renton & South-| 50 (including Autographic Attachmenty Why, if Gilt Ie elected, thie | test ver ean. of peakier ined nt Bdltor of The Star | 2616 Kast Cherry st. jern Railway company will be $30 $40 S Total Adder ‘Tope Prig J } city will be in the hands of the | | : . her| Dear Sir—! admire the fight you - tor to iasue interchangeable * " 7 ‘© wa than the one now on ner : / worst gang of — yo hove the ‘mattere tavolved or the [are Meeking against the election of or worry along pnder the F. 0. B. Factory Registers From t¢ to $59.08, ; Seana wet tor the public | Contestants themselves been better Mr. a, aah eu lke to advine 1 aie exdat of atten \ 1 je |Understood, Now, of all others, tx | You 0 Howtn pp Big fa hi Att h | Seah, “but tor Gilt and ae a time when property owners need| The Seattle Klectric company é ch The hearing on a writ of man Our Autograp Cc acnm ay jc left when that crows [to look to thetr own interests and does not want Mr. Bouillon Bom ]aate, compelling the tra ator x ; jathers 4 ~ t nd it h ber of {ts| WASHINGTON.—Wiltlam Lover-| change, was scheduled for Thurs , the foture welfare of their wives and as 8 num bd | 1 oO T A i Serene, B wel be Seceeee. |, children, Yeqardleds Of ail the (employes Out olestionsertng ferline. Tepreneatative trom Manea-| day, but Judge Wilson R. Gay con 6s eaper by han nm e | they are not worth picking. {Political horse play, red fire and Gill. At Fremont it has the man |chusetts, died last night, awed 18 | tinued the date of hearing until| a wren sanaming, for the sake of | v1 ettects being handed out by|Who formerly switched or flagsed BNO, MevacOns man Kitten | Vemretty 17, Ot 7:90 p. m e Li Begement, that Glli's motives are /t ote S idaten the cars at thelr crossing, doing | ..4 190 quests fied In @ panic when| Th® Beattie Electric company Re ister opm erie SRM. Nader SAS COUT | TTT oe we have (we. men--Gi! work for GI) (hiving out oleae) fire destroyed & part cf the Me. | yesterday filed its answer to the a ona as is atances, is a rather hy Ragen = and Boulllon—who in every fibre still holding his job with the “®.| Kissick hotel | complaint of Mr, Linboff, a Rainier J tion, he cannot go back o 4 | 2 ‘o . ley resident, expressing a will " . and filament of thelr makeups, E." and drawing pay. Conductor - valley . Ox : + pwd salgpees gine ig Boa Paver t qvety staliineat, theve bad active |LAWTEnGS of tha mont Ballard) PITTSBURG Dice decided sev. |inguess to @ change transfers with Salesroom—719 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. go back on the ibe ae dey Gnd aight Hine, and others are also working. |¢ra! ties from school directorships |the rival traction company on the city, for they ai friends, | #re a4 un ; , in the recent elections The . doh " . EPPERSON, Sales Agent ; ig wat have. guveremént tri Public Has Records. Cars Not So Plentiful. tern recant elections. The games | half-and-half bese E. H. , rs blacklegs; nothing more or less. | With the public and private lives | Seattle Is a much larger elty sow) missioners ILLINOIS MEN GO ‘¢ Gi) t of these two men before us, oF than it was a year ago, yet if you s i db a FULLY GUA ED _ ie dave vities no bi/ © soonmnen with a ong ‘and the other a shorter | would Bo to the car barns and look) RENO, Ne James Guyley, ec-| WOLF HUNTING All Second-Hand Registers Sold by RANTE) | Instinct all the vampires and official record, from which we may up the schedules you would see that ¢ presiden © ateel othe Benste of prey in the city. | |read, we can know almost to a cer-|they are running far less care and "* Sled sult for divorce, charging} Ry Cates Prem) Prices Paid for Second-Hand Cash Registers | 1 ; ‘ nae | Me ? feb do not think it possible that tainty what to expect in the muc- on much longer hoadway. Do you MONMOUTH, Th, F the good people of this city can |ceas of the one or the other know why? Mr. Bouillon ts out of! CHICAGO.—Mre Mary Servoss,} Wolves, big old fashioned follows Opening Sale Tomorrow, Sunday, Feb. 6 rke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition! $250 fon! SS Ah Beautiful view of Puget Sound, Elliott Bay, both mountain ranges, the city. Sidewalks, city water, | electric lights, telephones, on the car line; five others within a few minutes’ walk. si: The Single ‘Man or Woman There are all kinds of plans on foot to secure more factories for Seattle. If Seattle had as many smokestacks in other water- With no one dependent on them, can ill afford te spend all they 4 make for pleasure. They can, if they try, live on less than they earn and not deny themselves all pleasure entirely. If they will 7 invest a little every month they will soon own a lot, then a house and lot, and still later, by exchanging for more vacant property Cs and building, make more money in a month than they now make #” ina year, The man or woman who can not. save systematically canenever save at all. The richest men’in the world today are the men who started to save when their salaries were small, and by the time they earned larger salaries the habit was formed and they saved more in proportion as they earned more. Merely saving & few dollars, however, won't amount to much unless it is wisely in- vested. The best investment that can be made is in a piece of estate in a district lying just ahead of the improvements. —_— si when the improvements come, you reap the benefit of the increase - —- - in value which they make. Burke & Farrar's Fifth Addition ad- Are you going to allow $5 to stand between joins an improved district. It reaps the benefit of these improve you and owning your own home? ments at no cost to you and is sure to advance in value fifty pet to bring good returns. See our Fifth Additic n today—we feel safe cent within a year on account of them. If vou have $5.00, put itm | "an ? } your pocket, come and pick out a lot today and make the right stat * im assuring you one hundred per ceft in one year. ‘THE FAMILY) on the road to independence. Put your rent money into a home to live {n and own. Don't pay it out for just a place to stay in. You pay your landlord ail the house costs him in a few ye but he still owns it and if you want to stay in ft you must keep on paying for it. Besides the satiafac ye un tion @ man derives from viding his tami ” where they may live and grow up | : : ; | Take Fremont-Ballard car to end | iene the Katie nth cheat ttmarancrcee | Burke & Farrar of the line, where we will show | it, 2::)20.050%0 ba rats ese ae, ante ma OWNERS and {pterest on the profit besides. HN ft requires ts for you to make up your mind to do i you over the property Zou distor yur own home and then SoBe 10st utd we mal oie venta evry war |. OQ) Fn SSeQ New York Block front sections as she has in Ballard, there would be no very ur- gent need of worrying. A litile money invested in our Fifth Ad- dition, lying close enough to this industrial center to get the ben- efit of its pay roll, and yet far enough away to escape its smoke and noise, will bring better returns than a like amount invested in any other part of the city. Houses rent well, and can also be built for sale at a good profit. The demand is steadily increasing and the supply of modern, stylish cottages and bungalows very limited. Within a mile radius Ballard has some 47 factories, and these with the army of clerks employed in various warchouses, stores, vested in a section with a good pay roll like that back of it is sure etc., make up a monthly pay roll of fully $2,000,000.00. Money in- | roam | to do it ‘\ Although we had postponed the opening sale one week, this property looked J: daugl So good, even in the driving rain last Sunday, that eleven people bought lols f:.: ach that day. Better select a lot TOMORROW—fully half of the tract will be sold. f= at All

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