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THE-STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1911, | Anes & AND ACREAGE—(Contd.) | , SITY REAL ESTATE | Legislature Slow in SERS SS 9 WHAT ONE BUYER pee weed ee a ing activity coming. \ : —— r C. Nutt, vice president and PEKSONALS. KK @ ih BO i | Pacific, testified that he had been! ve . f. 4 = t \ OLE HA | Western manager since 1907, and) acquamrsne VY KOVEMENT, that during that period mo exten:| 0. vo JOY M egg . Mr { ' went over THE HEART OF ORBGO sions to Boston Harbor or Birming ham had been considered, ae there| ts was nothing to bulld railroads for. Lycr"t One Man Satisfied. There seems to be a dread fear of tackling the big questions fm the logisiature. The fifth week of ‘ and except f f i awa, there " ant ere to not have to walt many ye fore ping a rich harvest, I belteve that ' Ae Du will have a large ation within five years, and th | & business lot wil! then be rth $5,000 or more, That tr : 4 WEST SEATTLE MEAL & I bought lots in Duvall and have e d my friends to do the ~ ne ns 7 name GEORGE PITTENGER The initiative endur ec > ; a A tees. And yet many of the « mn the ‘ u . ; their promise to stand by these . © ie also.t ; . gy oe al e tlonment question which has sca he | tors ‘ . : Page ob j ero sat Sete alent ot the denned vs " sorder | , ; REAL ESTATE LOANS. erately inactive, for, while over 6 is hav { ce a . jess than 10 per cont have rece ao and even a smaller percer sk ee the price ,F ° | neces, a ra c a fine $12,000 * from M ine graded t usines 1 many ne Next week, however, wil! start) th ave t 4 tontitied | Rte " t . ; ponst , ompr : nol er, a¢ led undred that will keep ¢ sromis all or send for Quspiciously with the consideration c v i in Hil ° i | } r a exer The Me *y folder on Duva f you the fact by the house of the eight-hour law 3 " . r and isis Be ay ae > for women on Tuesday ‘ : av a fu a ace two of La STYLISH MAKSOVER SHOP. Cannerymen have been so de rp that co fnlge aeetaea | ie cleaned and re | DIC (o/h @. \ CU INGTOR f cided in their opposition to th ald it , alld, it would ) alt NiCuUVN GC W UUW law, i ger -< the restricted afte remainder of t s. Clise President of | Bas ps Thy Beaso: hich they can operate. wit iM ee ee ee ee ee Orthopedic Hospital| f!!',," c : { WVU BILLMAN’S ALLEGED eicck=z mame | mms |e ere qucceed Mr Sire Von Wick VICTIMS IN COURT: "°° These Wants Will Change the Sign = EE oe CITY REAL EETATE. “1 will pay you $10 for every pted two lots riington. Ne new t i LADIES REMODELING PARLORS from man you hire to work In the | winter water fl 1 this propert : odeled saw mill. Make them buy land to a depth of RRR EE ! > before beginning work. Let though Hillman h *. - seiat FOR SALE- -WO0" AND COAL them work a day or two, then that it would not b ri REGISTRATION GROWING. # fire them and tell them to go Nelson has lived attle to ——. I've worked the same | years game at Pacific City. Mra anda Johnson of Green ‘This was, in substa: C. D. Hil | Lake, a Swedish woman, hardly able fan's instructions to C. O. Graham. | {© speak or undersf&nd the English & Stationary engineer and sawmil? !nguage, said she had gone to Bir gaan, according to his testimony yes:|™ingham in search of a “chicken terday afternoon in the Hillman '™ that she had been told Jt “y . . wee 4 hat trial in the Uniteg States district | ¥&* too far tn the woods, but that) eee ° . car t ' as t - a court. she could have some x elve Bathe aneane We h a ri Graham was attracted to one of| n promise that her husband was| |e Hilliman’s agents by an advertise. |to Ket work, she sald she bought «| tract, having paid in all $109.86.) Fe tered yesterday bringing the t tion up to 71,310 m nN cle at mid 7 oO ‘ eeeetteee tee wg Tes ogee . r pay aera Hap bw “ , ALE STAULES. el dow | ACRE TRACTS ane 4 ne vacates . aan Ave ring. Fen The demand that exists today for Seattle real age and the use of a railroad | ‘ers from one ncers Lead jenalers om loont : evide ‘ » ,, . Hillman demanded, he said,|*iring @ railroad right of way Prices nt " : estate Is evidence of the city’s prosperity ‘& $20,000 bond. Graham said there | through her property. She said that ao Nvagg = | “A c You can profit by this demand if you bring your} ‘was no available timber near Bir. | Sh¢ bad asked Hillman to refund the _ eal estate 06 the ce ne i Mingham, and that the mill ma-|™oney, that he had refused until ‘eal estate to the attention of prospective purchaser | ¢hinery at Birmingham was “old / afte Bate og s ’ ” The FOR SALI REAL ESTATE columns of} ” rand jury, when he had | Charles Nelson, an old man, living |i" full, except $1.85, which he had aate ra “ yore The Star offer you an opportunity of nging your| $m this city, testified to having | kept to cover expenses of deed, etc 1d at spare ume | FOR SALE” signs to “SOLD” signs Dought Birmingham property fot Had “Great Future. Be - : B. Rowan The St } 1 1 hg He declared that instead of| Mrs. Edith O'Meara of & Lad _—— ar I de Otar now has a pak circulation in Seattle and \acres, there was less than 1% | said she had pald $130 on Birming:| He . are time immediate vicinity of nearly 36,000 every day 4m the tract, and that on complain. ham property, after having been | Tu i it es - vents } fag to Hillman, he was told that he |told of the “city’s” great future > | tons eee: Gouldn’t expect to get five acres fot| E. B. Wood declared that he had : " ’ | Or pom FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Contd.) ee PAY ME 75, aa sunk $140 in a Birmingham tract | | ered to Transfe: after promises of steady employ t WEST & WHEELER, Hiliman offered to transfer himd ment and rising property values Weligae ten . ae " i 5 a an Block to Boston Harbor or any other place, | had been given him | ~ = | an p ‘ JACKSON REALTY & LOA nat Dobe Pee | 3 HELP WANTED—MALE he said, and finding that he could| L. J. Dobrenty, a tailor, of New nnn HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS AT ONE-THIRD THE 8 P C anne Ment, announcing the free use of wg - Bt & sawmill, 12,000 acres of free|She declared she received two let-| 5 . ict. ota NEAR END OF 3 PHINNEY AV. CARS, | $500 FOR SALE—FURNITURE PRA ALDARA Pala for furntiure and et get his money refunded, he ac-port, Ky. testified that he had WEN 4 eee’ Seeger # a bil A AR Don't be a ~ nd operat PIKE st. BAR TERRY 7 2 CLEARING (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) ‘ . t “er : hed | read, at eae age | ARE E Sigk UuIG VIA WILLIAM H MURPHY’S FRIENDS ALL f= == Pate SS eee ees aes oe Heights WILLIAMS is WILLIAM PREDICT REPEATED ACHIEVEMENTS = ==- PS HAS BEEN MEMBER OF COUNCIL FOR ELEVEN - : weer Wrade’” Lacon "seas : eventh av | wt SANE / YEARS—EIGHT FROM THE “NINTH” AND , on) ° . : mited 4 only Ui 08 Se ye Sin ee | coring. : ine valve] $1,600 ON TERMS BUYS A THREE “AT LARGE.” | Eumoxin 38 NATIONAL BARBER COL ht ag Rei | THIS 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY 600 PROPERTY Wenatensel Tiit—Selting Price, ingte ¢ Th y Pike. tn + * winth. | We want you to look at thie lan saree we $800%, of City As a Capable and bat aah Retail Prices at j si ; I 4a Ve 4 ay w oow tee VER ROCHESTER as P eens, & CO., P MOUNEKE: - “4 | m A WEEK UF FREP our-| THE FASTEST GROWING TOWN Dependable Councilman Public Markets | 22)..2" 32 marten | MDE ROOMA GOOD VIEW | IN THE STATE TODAY 232% FIRST AV. SEATTLE. | 7 he Virwinws™ | Cali bell a " . tee 1] Sec and ‘sotd we ‘William H. Murphy, who for 11 ; PIKE PLACE MARKET r tynity “t tik from Westlake | fo “4 A years has been a member of the Pn BB . " 7 “ - < ty, 108 modern fur- | bathe and city council, eight as the represen- ae. So tative of the Ninth ward, and three 4 : b Qs a member-at-large, is a candi r be cents pound; tamb |< . . THE ANNEX ne .. at oe are) 8 a f 1 PR EE — fate for the new council, which is : ge : a thas Wentiake nas 8 LE ‘ seth” and. Phinne co to be made up of nine instead of | } gl #8. He , Rates tite per weeks | s2thteGe Biasry apart A WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE eighteen members. Property own und: rolled | _ te 3 JACKS SALTY & LC ers, taxpayers and citizens gener » ; ally, who have watched the work ; - ~ 4; | ade che rea “eity: tee yt ‘ i TWO 5-ROOM of Murphy in the city council, pre * r 5 FRC ‘ iD N 5 i flict that he will repeat his achieve- 4 Bette, qoute: per, aadwieh up WAL e ¢ s + ” wRAC 4 AT LINCOLN BEAC | ; . ment of three years ago, when he ‘ ag ge tg p : nd up. nt Lansdale . CTs — LN BEACH |____ Business Directo fed the ticket by several thousand 4 | pies x i sthute, 10 cont a_Uni near th kw ‘ 1 4 ext yt votes. He has not only @ large fol a“ . ‘ e . noo he al ry | FURNISHED APARTMENTS. fowing in the territory north of ; 8 cents poun « toda Pat aie "igo fuapeletascomtate sit dev ictamttba ants at 4 the canal, where he lives, but is 5 | ait : . be 7 ois tia’, Tek eee lineata : owe i‘ 4 s TO MAIN #400 ‘OR IND. 442 regarded in ev@ry section of the| » 3 ' ‘ he . wrest 7 mente t ’ The | ere : . ~ city as a man who Is capable, has) ri = ‘ jane f y Baler,, eam pon n plete 4 " Ls 4 % Home * “a had long experience and can be de The Star fs anxious to see 4 a GRAND y AP . *| occas | Con. Haile 4 pended upon at all times to work Wr Fe MORPHY, veary ‘sabeudbar pet his or so Ah f retints . Eastiane; wirictiy modern. comple i ah A . is H. WHITE COMPANY, |W ARCHITECTS, ‘and vote for every single bith that| amounting to $98,000, but donated |paper every night. If your paper = i ‘walking @imanea | Price ; : \ | . . hag poune, cottage and baE= will help in the upbullding of| $40,000 toward the condemnation fails to come by 6 o'clock kindly od tn 8 pat ‘ R iat GLlow plans ete. abe. V. W. Greater Seattle and give improve-|of Leary avenue, also ninety feet | notify the circulation department ne Doys evenings Trial | R TW ' T-| HANK _ Ments to every section of the city) wide, which practically parallels |of The Star and a paper will be ve urth and Pine et | FOR Terai LANEOL 7‘ : s A IYO eae’ where they are needed the Northern Pacific tracks be |fent you by special messenger. AGENTS WANTED. AN nay “oF : “aa Me fe. five-room t ee *CouERcE Murphy's sreatest achievements | twe n Lake Union and Ballard,| Main 9400 or Ind. 441 utr - mie ay fateh te ni pandas : | . ti : h, gas ei i tflce, Totomtn, Canada (208 86 8 matter of course have been| thus opening up a wide thorough ie to teave same Pag na es . ° Ont: bata ° . FE SE fn the Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and| fare and making it possible to lo| THE SEATTLE. STAR “ ‘ ry 8 " fs RB, . weak B. ° Thirteenth wards, all situated north|cate any number of factories and |... rrr c ; an f Gea ok tae $2; Ina hi ne itn @f Lake Union, but no other sec-| warehouses, with railroad facili ie PRIVY, pbiearieies opie t Mandl dietriate | SecePeery, ‘ \ “ rh CURTER : tion of the city has suffered as &/tios in the rear and a wide atreet | ean : a ‘ use . » moun. | Very attract ler PAAR Say gesult of hie efforts in bebalf of|in front. This amount Was paid TRADES het COUNT ra : oe od trans } ald wr the country to the north He has|to the city yesterday Stay if WANTED—MIS@CELLANEOUS dandy T Wonton Yor sale et tor . ~e Y SPINNING'S @lways shown by his work in the| Another improvement which |—#o-wati- semen guy “WOMAN PARTNER mighiy. Renton Mealt ‘ uated shree-guasters @ north | ¢, and two ca STOCK “ y SUMSCKIDERS — The dat Bam ¥ $2.6 ninnce counct) that he {* heartily in favor| Murphy fathered at a time when | whe y—iption expires je on Dyno un take charge of rooming m, « tabie a i i the best t . i t SACRIFICING @f local improvements, so long a8|he received but scant consideration | ¢ Tabel oe paper. "Whee the! . required, making 5 ‘ ponte im Ment vg 4 poet) Ooo beLL ae +e eo they benefit the people at large,|in the council, is that of Westlake avenes your mens] 9 per month, Address Star | Jonge teem sare Bae | SALE but on a number of occasions has|avenue, by which a permanent " ‘of date 1 ake 7 eas HOMESTEADs. A SNAP AT THE PRICE } NOW GOING ON opposed improvements tending to| roadway will be constructed from ai 2), 90 cen eet Address A-1 tar Shun MOMBTeADA TTmOn okt UGENE. D. ” ‘Ramona oe | oe datior ty t $10 SECOND AVE. benefit the few and result in a| Westiake avenue and Mercer street mth. up to 8 has ak m DESERT claims, we can locate - 7. Far 7 en ms ne a ree hardehip to the majority. to Fremont at an elevation suf-| Ni, out a satel ee es Ve - - the best wheat and fruit 1 . . a . taker car ’ BLUE PRINTING. When Murphy took up the ques-| ficient to cross the eanal. Natural r " 10; one | s-room. hot r ; mousy Gows “a oa + ~ igoel Re. ore Beattie Bias As ae tion several years ago of con-|jy, guch an undertaking, which |” 3 nm mod ; ane avine, W rere pee URL = Gemning 4 right-of-way for Ewing| means the elimination of an un nt herge fi eons PFE | Several cthe ; ” § ‘ i i ur cither ‘for td ergs FT AA street, ninety feet wide, between|sightly and dangerous trestle nan 7 i‘ ¥ = i pave © ii of f Boat . Bephts 4. 1608. : Fremont and Ballard, he ran|around the west aide of Lake Union|«- , 8 — i : th’ and 0 . Vashon and F : : tales, me Against obstacles, the most formid-|and the construction of a perma Sent Te asttanen proved m ery * : Mt ORO Gble of which was a desire on the|nent roadway, required consider-| .RRECIA® NOTICES. ard pecnent Washington, “Gal . wh c part of the Northern Pacific for|able time, but Murphy did not give : ch of True Apinic- | ana an t Hp ey RR EENS LAND ¢ : eyicee : aera $-room house, fir : CONTAC “ho nes 08 e city to abandon the improve-|up his pet project, and when work| meats ‘ f the ‘ HIRE . $6 ‘per month and 1 pe ent W. | date; « ~ | AOR NR OI an nr eg in arder tant it might obtain| was finally ordered, less than a ike an gr : i oie FARM: § 4244. Reniderice phone evenings, Grant | bai i . 8 6 . nN e property for its connections be-|year ago, he had | succeeded ° one? as ee An SOLOISTS 4 Gween Ballard and Lake Union.| starting an ‘mprovement in anes Sookie a Mid retked ears. eee FIVE ACRES POR $300. SNAPS 1.00 oat ORO LONN Murphy opposed this plan, and re-|the property owners will pay far| reater A r ner ual Lalfe i bis Parr A geet ¥ na *, 100x1 7 xa | AW. KLINE, 456 ARCADE BLDG. fused to vote to abandon the Ew-/ less than one-half of the cost. The! » hak? eg 6 ons above . Pome B * bic AX a fing #tireet project, with the result! balance was made up in several r othe | ane " ¢ 110 cash, balan P. DIXON & fore) | ighth ay. Main 783 that the condemnation was carried ways, showing the versatility of | Pio), t on et r @ through at a cost of $94,000. Failing) Murphy in driving a good bargain { ect t ty i ) I Re ANS f to have the project abandoned, the|for the city and for the property y ag RIE x, : vice Northern Pacific then made appll- owners. First be had $50,000 tn ‘ errors | satn dat. Maker ear t ¢ CASI ine nt iy $a te tage planes mth. eeur’ bagek heart BUNGALOWS c t HANSON & CO. s Ma IE, yA $1500 RES rr of s EREUL MEDI @ation for a franchise on Ewing) cluded in a municipal bond Issue! Q Camer: AOI 01 . than 6 of | e street, with the result that the! and then an item of $56,000 placed| hi addins at keke $00" cash; $200 por you nee trees, near Moridiar Company was required to deal to\in the tax budget. The Northern| ture Mand |, i he \ ‘ 3 ie Tam eee ee TB. 8th, & considerable extent with Murphy, Pacific, as a part of the Lake Union| ‘ e 4 98 | Boe 4 o_ Bast 8696. Hg het g unt 8. EB. ADAMS, deals in. city property, farm ant qeng, | sold. Koga.” the originator of the Ewing street| grant, ‘paid $40,000 in addition to|_« c ‘ De ates Hasso boas " i \ 6 Cotman Bldg § List” your property with him. | » Condemnation, When the smoke! $44,446.48, representing one-fifth [ " " xe, B21 NW Tora ’ ; + tetas on “or Buy you a home | ern ¢ ne pecan Gleared uway the Northern Pacific! of the cost of improvement along |""™ ‘ HE ad North , ream, | ’ oS irega aes had a franchise on Ewing street, |its grant. The Seattle Electric POY Mork Guaranteed. | cides fortran cert ghoute, larne ' see evel | Marion. Seattle , rregon. BIdg., Seattie leaving thirty feet for other rail-| company added $10,862 to the fund, | oi . acon York 146 Went 18, tive ELLSWORTH REALTY Co. tobtery and half untin wed Foad companies or for traffic of mo that the property owners wili|,rrei™ar, 4, “Qs erpantere 6 % block of ‘Magin Re Gant ene. to e _ 1101 American Hank “Hullding ay gush. Make “an offer, 210 S3nd| UCUBIRN CTY ares character, and the company |be assessed but $127,966.60 for an|giasing @ specialty, Main 1170 and ime. i For Rent : em. ared, with| Hine level lot, 826.00, cash U0 ; ayanay Not only paid the entire con-| improvement that will cost $219, | 2! wennnnn ee ree-room | house, |< or,’ barn, | $1.00. weekly, 16 minutes ware’ cane | Hee! femnation cost on Hw! H. Wi. Kullew ear factory has ve | ¥ ARAARADRDADDADDIAS 201 ry ity Hmits, cheap: | Spanaway car line, ‘Taco . ing street, | 195.04, eat Babee cates! 7 has re r, Rent 9 ana 4room modern apart: Fini aia Fa W110) American Bank Butlding SeREOEOON TCH TS nw oe eee torms. Haven-Schrooder, Arcade Annee [gevet® Ene view jot, north end; pdr mi

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