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3 THE SEATTLE STAR, J ESTATE HOTELS, FURNIGHED ROOMS. REAL ail Word has been ed from ’ o| ginia et, on gr walking . by the superintendent Tur San Francise ony eee ee he - | of state foreatry reserves, that ay % x feet ner on h wtreet: ape Cerone Bene! eee plications for grasing privileges f j ABSTRACT OF TITLE eetenece { ation for flats. bring ‘Phone Ma 08 | w w be conal: ‘all alia, Umatilla high rent; $6000, 420 Burke bullde Phone Main } | the coming year wit] now be consid Walle Walia, Umnaull SHON, TEAM & CO i, | SURANCE. rent: By Star Publishing Co | ered meni : Leave Seartie |" t’ Company; estabiis ey ee etre eee ae ik 5 Co, te new va 1483. Miniog claim abstracts Mase S.BASARD WHILD ~ = _» Benes wnt isch rieh has hawurel m an 14, 10, 24, 20; Web, , 8, 13,1 ment of the Mutual Life building. |_ ullding. 1 J eee © SS Agee |iarme tract of timber end will erect Mareh eee JUNK. PACIFA moved One cont per copy; lx conte per week oF | la mill a short distance from Mami! |’ hen ive Ban Francisco for Seattle AROHITECTS. from 19 0 108 Made twenty-five ‘cents per month, delivered BY ton, on the Hne of the Great North Jan, 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, a1 ALASKA Junk Co. pays n t. & nips, cas mate mall af carriers. No free cuplen, Y Raion ’ a ap die lye 10, ih,’ 20, March 2; | A, TEDRMAND, 47 Colman block prices; prompt. returns —_ a the ern Rallway |Bteamer leavem every fifth day | a Western avenue. Tel Pi n" | Allg Pd McManus Walker, 4 Nw. ¥. bik. |_ Western avan' 102 Third <aeSee> Avenue ree sntatbety "te the pote oun |Weiplons «06th Children |i" nfter & wi ee ae | at Hartford is now on the ground, | |. For Alanka-Leave 8 p.m RTTORNAVOAT LAW. | . htered at the postofiice at Seattle, Wash ves five Months ef Tt will cut 85,000 feet of lumber per! Burn in View of Those [Cottage City, Jan. 10 init JAMES BOTHWELL—Loans, fire | #8?) Inet, "ae second-clues matter | lay, and the shingle mill, Im con: | March 11, se Jas HAREPONL BEAUMONT, counsel: |4iiy nurety bonda. i Wowton blk. | | Decapitation mae eS tt Eager to Rescue. |4. 19; March 6 Bteamer loaves ev | _— MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. on IGUTING PLANT " . | ery fifth day thereafter WM. H. BUTTNDR, Attorney at \ encima a-half trestle appre the] ROCHESTER, N. ¥;, Jan ot, Comun't Akt , CW. Alllor, Anat cuted and ended in all COUTUS, | me es | a bridge has begun | tat of dead aw @ result of th | Uen'hAgt.. Dee ook. Beattie. ; toveal 18 years’ experien ecdings MUBICAL | Pur “4 8 Sanitary The Seattle Gas & Electric Co, has by the Seattle & International ratl- | the asylum in growing. | Pereine & ¢ "| in bankrupte Com F. MURDOCH, instructor guitar) bat 6i2 Third test with the city, It has secured | |r of its completion y f the 12 persone , ‘ ne made in al , es nyu are very wertuu parts of the United States. High | from Judge Hanford « decision that | | conan MMe Mees ose Washington & Alaskag) pyc ‘} MINES AND MINING. TENTS AND AWNINGS. the federal court has jurisdiction. — | very, OF the 2 killed f “ | You ¢ MAKE MONEY " Judge Burke, attorney for the gas received prin children under 14 years old. 7 STEAMSHIP COMPANY Public Library Lae aan ere : a « expected this result when nial report to the nt here were the cook and a nu ) SAUK rant ER MINING BTOCK. | kinds of bornes ut all kin Steere ee noe jAnd Says Thousands Viewed |} Feport containe 176 pages Among the leas dangerously Injured — R. By Neg py Ail kind of people Buy & 0, SETeTaS Nae pasenge hundred copies will be insucc ur firemen, Mau ating - b A te font eal Awainawo. Wi famous ordinance attacking the al-| the Poor White Bird as it | "te! copie. and. Gants ER ESGEA, whe wer — MA Civunn ioe. | eereeuinera tinriinane W leged franchise of the gas | The board of Whatcom Oe a a ny, Me ne k | MB toe ay re | = = and their rights to do business. As} Walked To and Fro on Its |com loners has fixed the Shildon ‘tects aki aianes Southeastern Alaska | Ration | | VOICE CULTURE. shown In the at the time, this of the county omoere for the The disaster wae the 1 | - ~ ee rer - we ears pd poe 4 th it r P, erry, 110 Pionee pulldin: € MAGNUS E Z yok ordinance was worded a0 as to se-| Perch, $50,000; auditor, $3,000; sheriff, #1.- | {1K (hat has ever H oS. Fast Mall Steamshiy : hs + Ah -camadbaicten NOTARY PUBLIC. cure the greatest legal advantage to 000: assessor, $2,000; county superin on J. A. KELIOGG, 226 Bailey building. | say. CLARK — Conveyancing, real WANTED—REAL ESTATE, the gas company, ys a as the! tendent, $1,000, ° tain a For Skagway oe ee oa |: aetete Unni | Ne elfent of Judge Burke reover,| po Tat tila ati teiemantl cle tanle oid . thee ing 3 w ive cash customers for ote, this ordinance was passed with mut | oem following Jetter wee recet PRB my y yo couporarly sot d inte the famesand fee dk W. D. LAMBUTH, 204-8, Pacie vik. | — STEOPATHY. | gatsegen Sad seater welt sa. the consent or knowledge of Cor-|many may say it Dears the exema Selah and Moxee ditch t, heasines liste. Bee a See ine sone A. ©. MACDONALD, 409 Burke fd. | WABHING i Institute of Osteo-| American Investment ( ard poration Counsel Humphrey, having |or fiction. yet the same story y trosse condition of the Sroune | crompl and Resale work of fr ety peda) gee Seg ape pathy: third year In Beattie; over | avenue, opposite pubic ; sen quietly introduced into the city | published time made this necessary, | The teams ar Omps and Bessie work of ~ . a aed Se . 21,000 treatmen A A Then |epties, and there are probably many building the fume aroun Greater An Rea eanbesanced p 7 | w ne Nearer vee seen irke’s {Olt New Yorkers: sliv in Beattie | *ide of the hill, | | from the hospitals cc arr hails 06 THB VINST NATIONAL BANK pom ont Oy me: dein Aenea who actually saw the unfor-| one work of retaking the New away all the yietime « “sp OF ®BATTLE. | ordinance was signed by the mayor, chicken aa it wag exhibited | wratcom censua in completed Initoken into adjacent houses, where Thurs., Jan. 17, at 8 P. Paid up Capital... $150,000 | he Spice went tuto the federal court | 18 Sea New York city Im |geveral wards. So far as the Work they succumbed to thelr injuries. — | Basan be he Genera! banking b ucted DK. KINBE, Balley Building > is at the eartiest possible moment, and | the fall o a has been completed, the population ne The City of Beattie. te the only » Hoge, Jr, presi M. Me (a on ss a anendaier I tued on his ordinance. This f4°t Wa | eaior geattie hag: en? at & [te maintaining raito of! hve for | SNOWBALLED THE CAR. |B enw Svcr fuit apeciaty for the mie Turner, cash: 1. | DR. SHELLABA Bmower) KATIS thé more surprising because Cor- |" Dear Sir—Ih last Saturday's iasuo [eVelY Tesiatered voter. Should this | Alnska passenger trade tee ae. ©, Morena. | toute Tee oe Boke Belding ly wikia stated that he would go into the}est the story of a double-headed eee Glick <behel veces ipate int uU 99 § National Bank of fon | OSTEOPATHY. . " ke captured on Oreas island BR. F. Cortia ut Wood Doane, of a , aa courts against the gas company, and Ire ~~ iM balling the cars py | Mise E MMA v RIKART. D. Oo Now such @ freak of mature seems | gouth Ray. who were recently ad : ' aa “ lo jones derstood 2 et ay adison street, Many windows wer ar ‘ 4 |had as one of its principle fea An oa yy een Pnevellprenpered wonderful enough, but | MOU | sudan ont Leewenangs ae hurt by the Henry, prea: BR. fe, Bpencer,| E.G. RICKART, D. ©., ‘room 491 Pp P tion would be taken in the state courts. Corporation Counsel Humphrey, in his degaurrer, argued yesterday, fall- ed f convince Judge Hanford that the ordinance in question was not ficient ground for action in the United States courts, The judge held that the ordinance was alto- getbar guificient Tt @ well established potnt tn Jaw that Jurisdiction once obtaine, ulways rests in the court which ob- tained it. Hence the federal courts will persistently claim jurisdiction Ym (this particular case, although {t remains to be seen as to what aspect the quo warranto proceedings in the #tate court may develop. Whether the Seattle Gas & Elec- wins or loses in Judge Han an appeal to the Unit- supreme court will follow, tEta HH u t a§ can be had. In the the @as company can go & thousand for its reaping extortionate ‘The only sure way of check- H | could scarcoly Plante owned by the city. inasmuch us few employes are necmsary for either. upon, it city . | told. —Very respeotfu' he old University grounds tor site of the new Carnegie lib- These grounds lie convenient No more eentral or available location can be , Moreover, the legislature is Bbout to meet, and a bill can prob- ly be quickly passed, authorizing Aimposition of the ground so that cap_be obtained for the library. —_—_ WEST POIKT HAZING CASE PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9. ~The tongresstonal committee's inquiry | into hazing at West Point wan di- fected toward the case of John} th, who died from typhoid after | is discharge from the military ac- demy for deficiency in his studies larry Breth, a brother of John, told f visiting the latter at West Point john totd him he had been exerc ised | torn down and loaded on cars billed infil unconscious, and had b ivéd with whiskey. The cadet also aid he Was getting unearned nerits. When John returned horne, Ofter his discharge, he seemed ii nd never was strong afterward. John Breth's father testified that firmly believed that excessiv zing had broken down his son's stitution and reduced his vital- ty so that e yphold fever the young man's the harsh treatment he on re MINING PROPERTY SOLD. Bight groups of claims on Dexter and Anvel Ditch and Ww Pipe Line, which were trusted he Pacific Abstract & Trust Co ere sold to New York capitalists for $400,000, of which $100,000 was de- gem yesterday an security. Mr. ‘owden, fanager of the Pacific Ab. wtract & Trust Co, states that a number of large deals had been closed with Eastern capital, but that the Western people were rather #low to take hold and that up to date, ae but few exceptions the money Invested had come from tern ities. o—————— Bumness en's Lunch, 26c, Occi- dental Cafe, under Hotel Seattle, doubt the truthfulness of Ite exis: ence, The etary, however, leads me to tell ong which ean be vouched for by many thousand people yet alive in the United States. On Thanksgiving day tn J878. saw | living enjoyment health, except that it was without bead. That ordinarily useful ex- tremity had been cut off with a com. mon axe about eight weeks before | witnossed the exhibition, which was being given by @ man named Meyer In @ storeroom on Canal street, New York city, midway between Broad- way and Elm street, aad nearly op- posite Earl's hotet, The chicken sat Upon ® perch, and moved its neck with the quick jerks peeullar to fowl, and le t Viewing ft, the poor bird walked s« eral times @ few feet back and forth on the pole. [ts neck was coveret with tar, and so were several wi! feathers. The man Myers, who exhibited it, told the follow: story, as near as T can remem! it A Greesome Tale. “James Brinkerhoot owns halt this bird. He also owns a poultry farm near Woodbridge, N. J. 11! Miles from this city. In season he | in of the New York market almost every | day. The place where hie men mill the foe ta a large square planked re f tocar ant “iarret sides. This with a so happemd that the hen Tam maine Jord, faded meek Tek fre in the | CAS and tn “of a head was immed! ately pe ony dy, the wind. pipe and crop channel free. A few! minutes ena the head-chop- per, in looked around ant wae nearly htened to death) to see this lees bird walking bout the pen. In fact, so scared | to Brinkerhoof'a house an@ told his | ble etory. At the | here is the evidence that he was| not.” i Mr. Editor, the little white hen liv- | ed five months after Its decapitation. Tt was fed by food down its throat. It was not LS roperly, I me 07 RORER ‘a. TG. AKIN. AROUND THE STATE Capt. H. B, Kirby has located a} shipyard at Evere werett. | The Aberdeen Order of Eagles will | erect a $3,000 butiding. | Spokane has accepted plans for a! crematory which will comt $4,500. | Teachers of Southeastern Spokane county will meet at Fairfield Jan. 26.) <2 The midwinter term of the su- preme court will be commenced Jan. | wa see The Women's Clubs of Tacoma} have resolved for early closing of stores. oti % The Walla Walla Statesman has been improved and enlarged to an! eight-page paper, | The Tacoma counct] hag changed |the name of Railroad avenue to} Commerce street, wee | Farmers of Rock creek valley, jof Fairfield, are petitioning for rural delivery The old Hartford hotel has been for Jackman, Skagit county. ‘The Waltsbure Gazette hms been purchased by J. E. Houtchens. — It will still continue t he Democratic The Record Publishing Co, of Olympia, has completed the tabular nd statistical work of the seventh Legislative Manual. | M. M. Morrill will start @ bank at | | Kent about Feb. 1. The old bank) building has been leased, and new | fixtures will be put in at once, The two men who were arrested at Arlington New Year's morning. and taken to Everett for trial, | charged with operating an oplum Joint, were fined §5 and comts ench Scarlet fever has again made ita appearance at Garfeld, The author- ities thought the disease had been stamped out, and raised the quaran- tine a few days ago. The executive board of the Thurs- ton County Bloyele Path Associa tion reports $1,001 received last year from the sale of bicycle tags nid 4456 from other sources. The steam echooner Rainier, of San Francisoo, brought 92.000 sacks of Mexican ore to the Everett amelt $100, been taken into for failure to pay the fine, ings have bee: urt corpun proceed tuted in the supreme ¢ About Jan. 10 the F | Telephone & Telegraph Co. Habeas na inet Btates will fin lish the buliding of the complete cop- per circuit, which it now course of construction bet wee! atehee and Leavenworth. has in n Wen- The ste- tions which will be connected with this new line will be Old Mission Peshastin and Leavenworth. This ave & gap of only 45 miles be- | women, too, tween Leavenworth and Cle Elum. telephone communication w atti place apet will al will be built early ‘The completion of bure. Yakima jcemen ‘are rejolct the prospects of = good lee within the next two weeks the past year the ice problem has! nal been @ serious one for t men and thone consumjn quantities: has bee! from Tacoma large lots, and almost dow oses. The Sinclair Ice Spokane from direct | ith Be The line fo connect these two in the| the ge give telephone communtca-| | tion with North Yakima and Etlens-| Hair ing over har During a nd wold at $20 per ton | bie that hips hundreds of dressed pulicts to | hen delivered for household pur con trotied the market for 1800, and will vest at least 1860 tons of 35 men, with Improved applianc will be engaged to Ml! the houses per thick- 34 Kecond AV 11 Jackson Bt Ba cae on al hours | ~ Fast and elegant steamer Victorian | LEO'S Business College, Becond and & Malting| nails from Yesler wharf daily, ex-| Union. Individwal "instruction; Ufeant to toms | | cept Monday, at noon, ca ing at ul! wubjects: lowest ra — Port Townsend, Anacortes, Fatr —— RTS pe i anos: eat Anacortes "dad What: | on Coo ree CLEANING, ma rallwaye at Anacortes ba ne teiercpatndphnrpraroran BR. Sabrdtow will cut and Bouse | You won't Know what t# the om. SEATTLE Clothes (Pressing about 29 tons. very best pomibie deal to be clothes In shape $1.80 month; dye- ~ made 00 @ plano Until you have DODWELL & CO. Limited, ing, repairing. 1007 ard. Buff 1004 FRESH ROLLED OAT pecta: ‘Me ‘A force o~ 1 YELLOW CORN MEAL— Special tomorrow, 10-Ib racks, each lhe. SHREDDED WHEAT cults BIS- Per package, iSc, 2 for 2c. QUAKER ogee Per pact CREAM OF WHEAT— Per package, 260. PILLSBURY'S VITOS— Per package Ibe FLAKED HOMINY— Per pound, be. IMPERIAL FLAKED WHEAT— 4 packages for 2c. HOMINY GRITS— 10-Ib sack, 200. HORNBEY'S OATMEAL O)— Per package 18¢. CRACKED WHEAT— 10-1b sack, 2c. am PRTTIJOHN'S BREAK- FAST FOOD. Per package, 106, GERMEA— 4-Ib package, each 20c, GRAPE NUTS— Package, 160; 2 for 25e, MAL 3 packages for 4c, TAPIOCO OR 8AGO~ Per pound, BREAKFAST FOOD. POP CORN THAT Pop* Per pound, 60, PURE EASTERN WHEAT. 10-pound sacks, 40a, GRAHAM FLOUR— 10-pound sacks, 20c, POTATO FLOUR— Per pound, 1 BU cK CooperLevy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Yesier Telephone Main 182 CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICES IIR IAI AA IAA AAI AAAI Or the quality ot ofr wor! We #e Not to shrink your flam rough edg or leave on your cola: any ra. Quesn City Steam Laundry 1426-28 Fourth Ave. Near Pike. Betablished 1890. [er TMaet Weel: She 1s one Of Che 1A | au BAER RO RR UROL Ly broken glass. One car, which had |BSails on Thursday, January sh. Safe deposit valute for rent & coal car attached, stopped and 10, at 8PM Safe Deposit Vault Boxes for Rot ve battle t the boys, but to 1 , at § avail. The whole affair was a dis- 18 ror Skagway and Dyes, calling Scandinavian- American Bank | graceful proceeding and should 1 not} tr nd, Ketchikan, Bence aitng beet | occor again. | Revilla, Helm > $1,400,000, Pe gi ee 298 eel and A. Chilberg, prea; BE, L, Grondant, | | ‘The best running watch t the > Atl Int viee pres.) A. H. Boclbers. cash.; “Louia Kiodt Special.” #24 Second. JUNEAU I. P. Lane, ant. cash, No branches. ——— ee Ail our ateamers connect at Hl Ty Ga ats preral Skagway with the White Pass —| | FRANKNESS = [vcr 225% 5 eta Hilton Doliars.) In admired by every honest man and | Lake Bennett, Dawson) surpius '$2,000,0000 ‘That's our one point And Yukon River Points Interest allowed on time deponita an it pays ue to be frank with and tell You exactly the quality every article we ell in ance Banking Business Trans SEATTLE James 8t City of Beattio—Jan. 7, 17 and act BRANCH and Beoond Avenue. * Ruth—Jan, 2, 17, 1. Corner of Is Halr Brushes, imitation ebony DODWELL & CO., Lt. ee A CAMERON. Mar A nbetice , hoy dpe Gercral Larne, 118 James suet B| PUGET SOUND NATIONAL LANK each Telechane, Main 4 2UND NATION i ait reoead C seat ene ea | Capital stock paid in, $528,000; sar- | Better ones “The, $1.60, $1.26 DODWELL @ CO. LTD, plus, £36 009, J. Furth, prea; BE. C. Neutelder, vice pres: RV. Ankeny, cashier Corrrespondents in principal cities Tooth Hrvahes, mediim quality «10 Better onea 1 Be A Victoria Route. Brushes, accor: ding t god eal 6 we (Double Bervice.) in the United Btates ant Europe. Curling irons, ordinary be —— PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. | Whisk Breawn . ioe, Me, 2 CUT RATES. CUT RATES Second avynue and Fike 9. Ca }_Pt | Bay Rum, ordinary quality, per aepd gE ©. Neutelaer. | plot pagionsaddce 2 2 and Victoria, | R eve e | may Rum, very best quailty, p ¢ lerthe 35 cents! | Greenieat, asst’ cashier, Gominer- pint : amer » from Yesler| cial amvings and trust business, aie. ally except Bunday at 9:30 BUSINESS COLLEGES. Steamer Rehome leaves Yeslor | Wilson Moder Dusiuens Colles Male Dock daily except Bunday, at § a.m. | | BEST methods and teachers Business College. Second and Pike. Acme WHATCOM ROUTE. visited our plang department, Ite an excellent showing of | standard makes and beautiful | Anishes at really extraordinary | prices. Credit i given on terms to sul? your convenience, General Agents. SEATTLE Tatloring Club—Sults kept in order for $1.50 a month. Basement Albemarle, 216 Spring Tel. Green 4791 Tel. Main 470. 112 James St. | Go en the CITY or EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT, SHERMAN, CLAY & C0.! ss0 EDMONDS Route | TLL @econd Ave. Leave Seattle, 7.00 a. m., 12 m, and} : IDR 5 p.m J | Leave Everett $16 a, m., 2:30 and|” ‘er 15 p. m. Three round trips Sunday COUCH SYRUP | etn CON) RACTOR and BUILDERS, PRA SODERQUIST &@ ROSELEAF, shops at 218-220 Spring street ns SWIFT, house and sign paint- 214 Spring stro daily except | DANCI NG “ACA EMIES, Rea sai. | FW round ip. $1.00. First: | Lad: las als served at Me and lay ‘ening. If you don't | Cures @ Cough of Cold at once, ee ea ot | learn we give you" your money | | Cooquers Croop Whaoping-Covgh, lromchicuw NOTICE. | back. Low rate for gentlemen. tetera tewuatts, | Private leesons daily. Wilson pilleret.| Pusuant to @ resolution adopted at! school, Ranke block, Fifth and & meeting of the board of trustees of | and San Francisco Rail Company, heid| MR. and Mrs. A 4 1s00, ‘notice Is hereby | portment, dancing physical ‘cut. giveh that the annual meeti | _ture of the Seattle 312 Madison, bet. 3rd and 4th. Sea = allway and Nav’ DYEING AND CLEANING, I want to urge all my patrons to . |AMERICAN Steam Dye Works: | give me their Christmas candy ord- cleaning, 1116 24 ave: Tel, MM. ers early. T have a stock of cornucopias and fancy candy baskets ready now. rade | printing plates, ‘Hinckley’ bieck Pe bl A te abi Matha <aittee RENT—HOUSE | | pe ‘ary. | The Seattle and San Francisco Rall \a | ay and Navigation Company Dated N 1900, Beattie, Washington vember 21 man-Amert- | 613 Third ave. | TO LOAN—Private money at rate of interest. Groll. Osner, 107 Marion street FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow, | money in ba low | Damus & The Largest Stock of WHY keep your ik Dane when we can get you 7 per cent. on first mortgage, Improve estate in the city man-American In Third Av . Beattie? stment Co. opposite t In the Northwest, such well kuown make Chickering & Sons, Kimba! . To, and Sin ve some very attractive! Idk Maw NSU Agents {7nd dersely Peed A me me Take a. Turkish GROCERY STORE, noted ta nlietty” ame ee od busi y and clean stock: second hand pianos and organs, special rea gelling. If you me Dt a nap see thin at once a a ome GREAT NORTHERN LAND co., D S. JOHNSTON S11 First Ave. Tel. Main 689. F ye pf ved |FOR SALE atile auction sal Tt will break ap a 6old, and save FOR SALE—Se ng 4 stable, 1212 aterm ave.; phon many a doctor'a ith, tt witt coot | DOME Building, 903 Second Ave, | Sone ted sauction very tomes |nothing to operate. It’s a bath cab | and Friday at 1 p, m.;_ horses, |inet you sts Very Mttle—we | Wagons, harness, etc., Ail kinds of | 0008 sold on commission, |can show you. WALKE i a LMG carey Telephone Main 787. &. EB. Corner Second and Pike. eo Main 590 Electric Laundry Co. Third aod Marion ~— BETTER Will you call and sec MS L_ auctioneer 1407 First Ave. Phone Main 1029 ~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS, — BUTTERWORTH & & ers, 1426-1428 Third. Tel. COLLINS & SHERMAN Funeral Directors and Embalmers Between Pike and Union embalm- Pike 49. E HELP WANTED, QUBEN CITY Employment 1105 Third avenue. ‘Phone Green | 1601, Cooks, waitresses, chamber- maids, general help wanted HEATERS, — i | RAIA hand he ters, all and At reasonable prices; we also carry the largest stock of sec- ond hand furniture, stoves, car- { Peta ete, Red Front Furniture Co., 110, 12 Second Avenue South Office, | 350 seco! Seattle Transfer Co, Freigh!, Passenger and Baggage STORAGE - 446 Oiler 643 Perel Ave | HELP WANTED—FEMALE, Seeevoroooroooooooooooes | Proiiuvio work billy Pike, Dousian | Colina block. Seattle. Tel. Main 723 PATENT ATTORNEY. 14-76 Starr-Boyd bidg F. BE. ADAMS, drafting, Colman bid Barnes & Co., PERSONAL. MRS. HANSON, stylish millinery; _low pri corner 4th and WANTED. -ybody to know riba Jstein & Co. have masquerade costumes for hire at Armory hall, Union WiTH WINE “END Piz, regular dinner, ilo. Alley Restaurant, al ley on Columbia bet. 2nd and ard. COAL delivered by the sack o1 r ton, and prompt attention gtven to all express orders; leave orders at _furniture store, WANTEL—O14 gtieneel, més. ss HIGHEST prices for second hand goods, bedroom sete stoves, car- pets ete. Red Front Furniture Co. 116-192 2n@ Ave. & Tel Red 1222. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR FLEIGCHER, Giecases of men and emien: epecialty sergery wl, 2 hington Bloc! DR. HINKLE, 211-212 Mutual Lite bidg. Tel White 639; res Buff $41. DR. MILES. 02 Bailey bid, Tet Main _3 ‘ea G DR. KE, diseases wo- inen, nervous, ete. Washington bid PRINTING AN AND BINDING. — METROPOLITAN Printing “&@ Bind- _ing Co., U2 Yester. Tei. Biue 01. BULI, BROS. ‘commercial printers, ington Bidg., over ore. Tei. White 43. 1% Hinekley. Plumbing Co. Buff #71. __ REAL ESTATE. c ITY REAL | ESTATE. $2500—2 5-room modern; lot 60x120; clone in; fine bargain. $2500—Iot 60x120; large 2-story house; one small ¢-room house. $1300—House, 9 rooms; close in $1500—House and two lots, 60x120 each; close to Cedar street line. $450—New house, 4 rooma, 2 lots, on Green Lake line; bargain. $450—House, 3 rooms: lot 60x100. 75 lots; close to West Street car line; sh and but $5 per month. W. J. McCONNELL & CO., 24 Pike St., Second Avenue. WHY PAY RENT when you can own your own home? We will sell you a lot @0x115 in size for $300 on easy moathly payments. By pay- ing cash you can get a liberal dis- count and we can get you the money to build with at a low rate of interest, which can be paid back in monthiy installments instead of paying rent to @ landlord you are paying for your own home. These lots are only two biecks from the car line in C. P. Stone's old home- stead at Fremont Edwards & Stone, agents, 31 Hinckley block. J. B. WEST & CO,, real estate, loans and mining; farm lands, invest- ments and business chances. 316 Washington of vacant lots modern dwellings and ‘ores in all parts of the city. Ger- man-Amer Investment Co., 513 _Third avemu VACANT lots in city and suburbs | at from $10 up, with terms. Clarke & Lauer, 804 First Ave. FRANK H. RENICK & CO. $2800—Two separate houses of 8 rooms each; full two stories high bath, closet, etc.; sewer tion; built « brick piers feet’ from 2% Our tracts Anne Hill; tly level corner of Seventh avenue west and McGraw street: lots adjoining selling for $150; only five blocks from car line today; with city wa extension of car line next ner will go within one block Y-acre of ground adjoining University Heights addition at State sity; high and from car line land level; 80 feet from cement sidewalk. | $150—Lote 40x110; 2% blocks north of car line on Thirtieth avenue. $100—Lot 40x100, on Twenty-ftth avenue south, $850—2% acres near end of graded portion of Queen Anne avenue chick only n ranch blocks istered hi sixth avenue, near e_on| Bast | Spring. $450—8-room heu corner near the fifth avenue, $375—Reautiful Anne avenue on lq above; 50x120 wenty corner on Queen one block from car ne; 45x | $475—Another fine corner opposite the above: G0x120. FRANK H. RENICK & CO., 211-212 Bailey Building. DON'T BUY until you sce our jist FM. Renick & 212 Baler. GREEN LAKD property a special JN. Wallingford. Roxwell bi ures, an exhibit of the world's beverages. Every beverage, of any importance, was exhibited, and the gold medal was awarded to Rainier Beer The judges of the world’s bew evages considered it the most wholesome and best made beer, You'll like the flavor, 2 dozen half-pint bottles de- livered to any part of the city, $i. Telephone, Rainier 30. HOTEL BUTLER Seattle’ CAFE AND ® *® Largest ané GRILL ® % Only First-class at Goan * & Europesn NCON- & *® Pian Hotel. NECTION g * PRAIA RRAAIR ERA , AMUSEMENTS. (qPRAND OPERA =HOUSE= vom» be: Porm A CREAT BIG HIT ‘TONIGHT And All Week Wednesday and Sat’'y Matinees JOH M. WELCH in “ABell Boy” “Isn't he I declare, its the funniest t I ever saw in my life.""—Coi te opinion of 2000 peo- pie last \t. Prices—i6e, 5¢, 860, B0c, Thc and $1.00. | Wedpesday and ‘Saturday matinees—10e and 60c. ey Tel. Main 43 = WEREK. EMPHATIC HIT. The one Standard Dramatic At- traction of Western America. DANIEL FRAWLEY And His Company in the Following Ext dinary Reperto! ‘he Middleman. “hildren of the Ghet- Friday—"The Great Ruby. Saturday Matinee—‘Trilby Saturday evening—“The Sporting Duchess, /WEEK Commencing SUNDAY MATINEE January 6th ‘Isham’s Famous Octo- roans Presenting the Grand Operatic Com: edy Spectacle, King Rastus The largest and most complete col- ored organtzation in America, 40 Famous Time Tried Favorites Pric We, 500. Edison's moving plotures, showing British troops on parade in London, Highlanders exercising, troops em- barking, British troops capturing @ contest, trang. ¢ battery, watermelon baby breakfast, wonderful formation peene, ete., etc., at Search light, 1305% Second avenue. Admis- sion 10 canta