The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1910, Page 8

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Cty ae {We eS BS, eo CTARWIGH MAY FOR GOVERNMENT GONTROL COOKE COURT COLLEGE GIRL SANK INTO MIRE OF SEATTLE 2S Person of eM tO PAS HA TEES MARE HEHGRD 0 TA WT SUM EES 2853 man b Putting Wires Under In. | Rudder My alte tary of the tor terstate Commerce Com- | America Joseph Ke Frances M. Foster, Govern- ment White Slave Agent | Assigned to Seattle, Sac-| rificed Everything. | taal } ; | | (iy United Press) VANCOUVER BARRACKS Wash, May 28.—Lieut, Col, George | iv, « C Twenty-aecond ite | mission Supervision, } fantry ‘ormerly commanding offt , . This is Frances M, Foster, c¢ . : wd TWO BOATS FINISH r of Fort Gibbon, Alt ato] dusts, whe sacrificed everything ; r tea Frees.) | ‘CAT , 4 bet aca |uraduate, whe sacrificed ev rf ) By United F RACE AT HAVANA tried bet . St lin the battle against white slave , : : WA )N, May 28. — Gov | Fort Lawton, Wa the middte | tet ttl tated with the HAVANA, May 000 of the paymas funds and |}oweat of peak ine ery ne * xt enthusta ther alleged irregularities } bit by bi ne up i. ite com. | Hone on Cc About the time the alleged lows |" ary ev ’ t ’ ovided | ham, of of the fund wan discovered | 10 the hatte ax p Tho ogt tor ‘ . erda 8! frat tm he biK ee ae eae eee ccered, kao (that & Women be TeTre eee eee 2 3 ary to $ ; 8 from Philadelphia . a hoon heard of cine, and tae | entered we Very ; vases! p , eh ain " n heard noe, nadie entered ihe ver? te BANK CLEARIt a ¢ oe Sy egg time was 6:08:14 sme in ar mw later, Ht he Caliph had a handt Herneye and the Ia the guest Northern wn | road which is competitive with that |faing “the: moun SW fee cies orld oe bis “madasn.”| reir 4 Get Ahead and gee Safed pcre Ep Pe t2to, |. purchasers |i famen nL won ok ie bers Stay Ahead toy ation and, tol : SUNDAY CLOSES AT MOTOR BOA BELLINGHAM; GOES | IF HERE ISW’T TO EVERETT NEXT _LEON LING AGAIN ipl KS. UN | ereireces te 2 " paign, which has been carrted (By United Press.) on here for the past six weeks, | ot > ment payments, as provided for |} NEW YORK, May 28.—The cor | closes tomorrow paymonts, a8 p » ‘ ner believ . f r ho kille | To date 2,500 persons have in the contract with T. P. Fay, and | much tr ht by aping it | professed conversion, 278,000 | to deliver to the purchasers a deed /(o Kain é 5 Le |when they pay the balance due on | circles Took Name of Frankie Fuller I went by the name of Fran equal fight for lige tq ‘ng that will streags people have hear the evan gelist and a total of 80 sermons =| the property ‘One nl Mr. Miller and my home of Belle Moc bottom off Cape F where he will conduct meet 4 lup has a real sensation. Four |i: was hard to get giris, bu 4 on | This is the belief of Chief Offt-| ings for five weeks, then re of Seattie : = “ have been delivered. The meet. | wea be b ; My Vented Pree ings have been decidedly suc jPUYAL .LUP HAS A heer gtd iy Tag “ NEW YORK, May @—The| cessful, both from a financial 1 to her as Madam olla se , one of the five and moral standpoint, say the REAL SENSATION (5/5 Seattle, who was lool Get Ahead and Stay Ahead i s in the race from Phila ministers. Sunday goes to Ev (Re Cates freee.) bar? ‘i to Havana, may have gone erett one week from tomorrow pevera: mootnge " PUYALLUP, Mey 28.—~Puyal- [we got down to business e tate an as 4 f the biggest people in town . 6 er houre ed cer Borum, of the steamship Na turning to the Es He will he oe me to come up to her hou s relating to Mrs m ted a light of comala here seaneny te aativer have been Ba pie for eatting “tn the meantime Mr. Miller had 006, ie KIDS GO TO CIRCUS. ved to be on the addrese on Memorial De liquor in a dey gown. t two gtris and was keeping a Re Corner First and Yesler Oe Signals « y The four are: Peter Belles, jinem at a hotel in Atlantic City, |and Mrs. Thos. H. bruce po M AYLOR, Stale eat North 867. | proprietor of the Puyallup hotel, | aking believe that he was getting KANSAS CITY—Over 1,000 aym-| arraigned on two counts; W.R. | ready to take them and the «iris | pathetic letters have been received! geatt, owner of the Valley drug | would buy from Helle Moore, to by Mrs. ©. Clerk Hyde since her acoused of eesiling liquor |g * 7 * * The children of the various * * * Ve the spo PMMA | husband was convicted of murder page Hay * * * * * orphan homes in the city wilt be special 1 sta of the Sel Floto circus Tuesday noon. Everywhere this big circus goes it is the custom to give the orphan kiddies an afternoon of childish joy ¢ finally got them for mr Keeping Up Appearances On the witness stand Mrs. Foster said that it had been necessary for PROF. ROBERT ACROSS ENGLISH CHANNEL) Seve" finhr "sie" [sto | 1 | ground qun lest year at the| slavery uses. Occasional ded | flushed had disapp Nothing bas) §he began the task of answering . | been seen of the Caroline, whilejesch one today. | ennatn, Secu | ai es j Seen eee eee eee nyfield, will be ox Ly United Press 1 BADEN BADEN a Pre « to the Bence Hi if realiz th ad Cte Robert Koch, t P acteriol- | Latha t A has'a , laygrounds. Mise! been bigt he ! gist, died here totay of heart dis- pl Calais, re ha Blanchard, ¢ in | the Ie f At n ease. He was born ir x r the children's departs| girls, ah straighten up No Better Homes Can be Found hue Mestion Thet oR School: Oui cem be 184 k r . a nt of bi re proudly Than This, T v ’ onsen " . ably igt , © alt \ v nt ma : e te urge of} There wa ething Than This, Two Blocks Away Short Blocks Away. world ‘ ® ' t o) ING: 4 ody wants to own a home The desire t n some small patt of the earth's surface that will mean HOME is so strongly rooted ii 1 the desire hat] , stufy flat, oF » you—that has } for a hom: ittle is already -|MODERA METHODS IN BANKINGE BANK PROTECTION PORTRAYED human heart that we can never be satisfiec 1 been gratified. HOMI never exist-in rented d apartment It n t be been created by vour ow1 will never bring onc Just make I 1 can ob me such as tern n ch extrer reasonable ) This pr 1 1 ne of the most ections of tl t Every lot avieey Dp eft 1 home. nes, Ney m e going uw l ¢ idition, Nows he time to buy, either fo nancial assist ve will furnish you mate: to buil 1 pay for ita | s that SUIT YOU Beautiful INTERIOR VIEW FIRST NATIONAL B ANK. i] View Lots $250 irned out in the great confla-|have shown a continued and|entire arrangement gives what : t nt € part the! gration whict iped out Seat-|steady growth in deposits and|is considered one of the | inst al Bank ark altie’s 1 ne ct on June 6,| resource Today conservative | banking interiors on the entire UP. "g-Step in the consistent and | 1889. business men regard it as one} Coast |, how-{of the soundest and best bank-| ‘The main banking room oc- GAPHILBRICK-ASSTCASHR: | Terms, $5 and $10 jing institutions in the North-|cupies a space 45 feet in width| Hofius Steel and Equipment lo ! pa " west, Its prosperous condition | by 85 feet in length. The vaults company; O. D. Fisher, mana the ol utior a\is considered as an ample guar-|and steel Manganese safes are| ger of the Grandin Coast Lum Month Life buildit antee that its generous and con-|the best manufactured, and re-lber Co.; J. A. Hall: Patrich : facilities tdslascvative. ii of doing| garded by experts as absolutely| McCoy, lumber magnate: H.|{{| FREE CITY th prospered | business are the methods which | fire and burglar proof |W. Rowley, capitalist, and D phi er assistance! predicate suc¢ess | ‘The board of directors of the] H. Moss ae WATER Property accommodations { critical time | The new location of the bank|bank includes some of the best] The bank’s officials include! RN ee mms OF BROT thm Clty 7 ; rons and clients of th vith its gener-|was recently enlarged and re-|business mén In the city. In-|M. A. Arnold, president; D. H ee ae a, a: : fd yet 4 method c great expense. Be-|cluded on the board are M. A.| Moss, vice president J. A LE Sion ae ry ¥ I i ational Bank jof going to e t for any le or soul the apes abies ‘I weary Be rdeaux,) H ull, vice-president and cash- | 4 aid in the up-|« old location, the fittings | president of the Mason County}Her, and C. A. Philbrick, assist-| ve Be sae ity, ve bask are the very best money could| Logging company; John H-/ant cashier . | in eis beastie: twat lave aad pere d stead 1 he counters are of mar-| McGraw, of the ‘firm of Me lhe removal into larger quar-| nee ep ave Ge ae A cceeding Asante f it ¢ and bronze, an 1 the Hanghordll Cha nee & Case; Mau-)}ters, made necessary by the in E. C. Burk , in comp Hh so many |financial con ever ations and equipment af-| rice McMicken, of Hughes, Me-fereased business, is a testimo-| urke other busin institutions, sul-| examination conducted period-|ford a combination that is| Mic ken, Dovell & Ramsey; VO} tial as to the ial et latin ante flange fered the misfortame of being |ical C k 3 € nglically by the bank examiners| pleasing and harmonious. The|D. Mofius, president of the|the banking business in Seattle

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