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en Saath Ove 2 THE SEATTLE STAK THE SEATTLE STAR mow, Toerhpeneny Pans . |Pacific Ms * Steamship Co. he thinks that he will be for San Francisco . ket them for his club at appeal de N84 BVBRY AFTERNOON BXCHPT SUNDAY, | Fesbectable Meure, | snepan bra Steg By Stor Publishing Co. E uihg Bae ha eG an zoe nee Grace tle & MARARD WE IR | ee uta ad tieaae the ie We handle a number of 4, 20; Fe i % Fr cHas amaaeaeed PPro poe ree hed Herbert A. Austin Is Mado brands of good flour, but the ‘ ' im { aves y ore lay Me Third the posto oy second-ch A sa AND PITY Orgie on Str, Russie When All Was Thought Lost. - Avenue AWFUL ABANDONMENT Young and Pretty Girls Who Never Before Tasted Liquor { Get Drunk-—The Scene a Terrible One—Wished to Die Unconscious. PARIS, Jan. 12. ~The Echo de Pa- ris says @ revolting orgie took place gg Ag ee officers and women on w Wrecked steamer Russie whep it appeared certain that all on doar would be lost. Later the crew threatened mutiny because of the Method of distributing food. This ‘was subdued by @ display of revoly ere. It is further stated that n- enn yere compelled to ob; to —— shown by the ship's ‘ot cere © certain ‘The article published t# very sen- women: sational, and without furnishing Dames, an account of 45 hours of bandonment of many Wen and women aboard. On Tuesday night word wes sent bout the ship that death must soon come to all. Rescue was og oe At once an began that rival- Beton ‘and Gomorrah. Youns a and pretty giris who had never tast ed intoxicants, drank unti! stupid In the forward cabin were assembied two-ecore of men and women whe fo degradation e unconsctous ‘This scene spread throughout the ship, and hilarity became epidemic It was a shame and pity, not alone whe forgot themselves, but for ot! who tried to find solitude wherein to seek peace in prayer. Innocent little children were huddled mother's knees, and about them a ribald crowd reeled and jeer- only came when sleep revellers, NEW YORK, Jan. 12. —Justior in the court of oyer and ter- at Paterson, N. J, has an- that he has granted the ap- for Geo. Kerr. indicted for the Geo. Kerr. ted for the marder of Jennie Bosachieter, on the — ground that Kerr had not t when the knockout Geos Bad been given to the girt, Protect Rainier Park. WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 12.—- —— Foater has announced that be will propose a Rainier park am- it to the sundry civil bill. It follows: secretary of war, upon re- quest of the secretary of the Inter for, Is hereby authorized and direc: td to make necesnary detail of troops fp prevent tresspassers or In truders from b peed Mt. Rainier National ‘asbington, for purposes pro- Ww or regulation for the p = a dy of said reservation, and i . In the improvement Rainier National park, Protection of the park, and construc- tion, repair bridges, fences, rails, im- jement and construction of roads, fe be expended under the supervise mek of the secretary of the interior, re News and Gossip ‘There seems now to be no reason- able doubt that the fight between Jeffries and Ruhilin witli be pulled off in Cincinnat!. Mayor Fieishmann is a young man of determination and will undoubtedly hold out against the storm of opposition. If the men meet on February 15 it} will be a veritable battle of giants. Jeffries will weigh about 220 pounds, while’ Rublin will tip the scales in the neighborhood of 195 pounds. J. frie# superior weight principa in bia neck and shoulders. ‘There has been much specu an to whether this ix an advanta or a Gisadvantage to the champion. | y Jeffries fights in a crouching pe tien and most’ of bis opon blows fall on his great mass of « muscles whieh are ae hard as arm or plate. Hin sto oh is very Vul- rable, but Tommy Ryan has taught him how to pro f Dan Stuart, the prize fight promo ter, has authorized a statement t he ‘will pull off a big fight in Carso: Nev,, between May 25 and June 1 the fight to be for the heavyweigh championship. He said that the matching of Jeffries and Fitasim mons would be no surprise to him Supt, of Public Instruction M. ©. jaca, of Santa’ Fe, N, M., in hin annual report, makes a recommend ation for the prohibition ing of football in the New Mexico territorial Institutions and the pub: He schools. He regards the game as more brutal than prize-fighting. He has gathered statistice showing that Jest year 15 boys were killed and 200 seriously injured in the United States while playing football Dan Stuart has come out from his long retirement and announcer that he js ready to resume business at Carnon City, Nev. Stuart has hard ly been heard of wince he pulled off the Corbett-Fitzeimmons fight, but he thinks he sees a chance to get even for some of his financial re- Wash for} » lake 116 fee which al kinda of acquatio sport will be held of the football ® played here on ( ebt for about $100 to the Mult ment w be given Feb. hell, Hi. Logwea Geary Conn, Mies Morgan, Harold Stout end several Other well known soole ty people Will take part Manager Remington of the Uni | versity Athletic Clad is now pf per ft en indoor meet to be he January 18 | sat Jack Lily, who last year was « sti! point winner for the University { Idaho, will make bie frat appear under U, af W, colors at thie meet in sporting circles » 4 physica! opinion of a well Tt ts reporte that wreek. It man of Boston, Billy Pierce, Kid" is on the verge of the mod Dick Case, formerty of Seattle was knocked out fast might tn Port land by Tom Tracy, of Austratia, in « fast contest. Tracy had the ad vantage from the start, but it tok jad, which he did with « left swing in the Jaw STR. TOPEKA IS FLOATED The quartermaster department has given out the followles bide for wooden tanks to be used at Al ports. 10 tanks of 2.000 bide will close on Feb. There is also a bid out for 25,000 feet of lum- ber which wilt he used for the con struction of aupports for these tanks. The the Topeka, (many by Pacific Coast Co. has been reperted Moated and towed to Juneau, Jan & This information was received from Vic la, when one of the officers of the after aucceeding In getting ber off. and now she is om her way to Juneau. The Danube te aieo competied to go ashore because rx tabertow received. They also report the steamer Cuth ible. } on the rocks. ACCIDENT AT Y. MC. A. While practising « Ung act at the ¥. M. sium, William EB. accident ae short ‘The patrol wagon Was called and to Provi- the injured boy was dence bosptihl. wi tended amination stunt proved that Cooper was the effects of the ee Ford stated this morning that the injury was-either a disio- cation or a fracture of the spine near the first vertebra. An opera tion will be performed today and the recovery of the unfortunate young man is doubtful, Cooper, the injured tad, te a son ‘aoper. a conductor Electrie ratiread, re- ‘ohn street. of Warren A. on the Seatt! siding at 90 Order of Eastern Stor. The annual rg of Lorraine auxiliary was held fast Wednesday afternoon im the Masonic Temple. A large and enthusiastic gumber of members was present. After the election of officers, plans arouse Interest in the alms of the and to forward a * along the lines and fancy work, ‘¢ formula and a fiulmber of departments which have been entirely dormant for « year or so, Will be awakened into Vigorous life at once, The followttig officers were elected to serve the auxiliary for the ensu ing year: President, Mre. BR. J. Gra- ham, vice president, Mra. P, J. Arm strong, secretary, Mra, Geo. M. Hal- flock; treasurer, Mre. G. N. Alexand- er; superintendent of iiterary de partment, Mra. A. A. Guernsey; work director, T. J. Cari; axsociate work director, Miss Lydia Thomp- son™ auditing committee, Mra. Capt Spaulding: Mrs. Dr. Holcomb, Miss Jean Leveny. The next meeting of Lorraine chapter will be the special communication on Wednesday even- }ing, Jan. 16, when it jf hoped a large | number of of Stare will wil _gttend. ‘LIKES MAUD MUCH BETTER t | The disappearante of 15 yenr old | May Norton from her home on Mar- jon sreet, which was reported to the police early yesterday morning, re- mains unexplained, Today it was stated that the rolssing girl had in- | formed friends before leaving, that she was not wanted at ho any longer. “Mother thinks more of Maud (meaning ap older sister) than she does of me, The plice were informed that the Norton girl and a M stone left the city together, ANOTHER GIRL MISSING. Mrs. R. Henderson, who remides on Boardway, near the corner of Howell street, today reported to the police that her daughter, Maud Henderson, aged 17 yearn, since Jan. % Mrs, Henderson says that she suspects that her daugh ter in in Seatle; and wants her pick ed up. Capt. John F, Schiller has been re Heved of the command of the trans- port Grant as a resultof the recent | Investigation, | neds TS The best running watch ts “Louis Kiodt Bpecial,” the} him nine rounds to stop the Seattle | had been miaging | 924 Becond, * Late yesterday afternoonn Justice of the Peaod KR. 1, George appointed | Herbert G, Austin as clerk of the | atate work in the pollee court for the ming two yours. Herbert Austin | ted In the same wolty in Austin's court In the Pioneer |block for the past two years, Mr jAuatin is an experienced penman jand familiar with the duties whiah fall upon the clerk rt 1 understood that G will main as city clerk and T. 8 Win hell as bailiff, WEST STREET BUSINESS GOOD Trade was fatrly good on West of cabbage came in tr Tt moved off until the fore part of The green stuff market has }nandied carefully of late, and the result ts the ready sale of the lim ited supplies. One car of next oranges arrived this od yeaterday were on the market The demand was good at about the same prices Fancy Yakima and Wenatchee apples are still very searce. There practically none on the market They are quoted at $1.98 to $1.76. NO BOERS AT KIMBERLEY CAPE TOWN, Jan, 12.--Tiritian scouts report that there are no Boers about Kimberley and that all rait- road lines to northward are clear A from Maseru reports a wet's forces, several #ub- ordinate commandants ing de- cided & hostiit- pursue independen: ties, They are sald to be tired of Dewet's policy of constantly mov- ing. aput in Thirt ime are now re orted 4 “ne Rochester orphan asy umn fre ecials onday 8 7 Sahiba A ap ove fonaae is eS meee K® 7 60 we Arms Um B13 GO Lag ag fTenorED HATS 5 00 earn 4x-@ 1 00 $1.0 WRAPPERS ‘These are a few articles selected at random from the hundreds of just such bargains we are offering this A Wondaral Woman That she can #ee far into the fu- ture Is vouched by thousands of Be- attle people. She reads your life seccur- : ately or will not accept pay. GERTRUDE MYREN, Suite 228 Colonnade Hotel, First Ave., near Pike St.) ; Without asking © question she tells your hopes, fears and care and hax turned the rays of light in to many dark and unhappy homer No matter what your troub he will help you. Spelger & Hurlbut 1215-17 Second Arenne CARPENTERS Leather Top Chisel Handiee Hand Saw Files Croncut Baw Fisles . Coping Saw Fisvs God Steel Hammer Good Compass Saw Good Hand Axes Good Hand Axes anne Main 590 Electric Laundry Co. street this morning, There was o mteady b without much | hange tn | | Poultry cleaning up | well. Non € came in to re weakening « little but tiffer than last week Two cars of sweet potatoes report. | } | March 4; May 4,10) M ery firth Tleket ™ Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY FoR Southeastern Alaska article have increased to fuch an extent that it exceeds by far all the other brands put together, It is a Batent Flour | and milled frém, the cho bine stem Wheat, Desiring t introduce it among those who | have not tried ft, we name an { The sales of this excellent | | For Skagwey Callin at Port T chikan and Juncau. City of Seattle All our steamers connect at Skagway with the White Pass & Yukon route for Lake Bennett, Dawson And Yukou River Points City of SeatOe—Jan. 7, 17 and extraordinarily low price for [I Rithe ea it | Per sack i, $0 | Jan. 17, at 8 P.M. yy ya anc) The City of # is the only rates wipes AIM ce SU att on tn je meaty ones, pod value r at ih ih, gape per Ib, iB lashes passenger trade. KVAPORATED APRICOTS | ‘ ” Regular ie era eipecint | Steamship“Ruth price, per 1b EVAPORATED PEAC vine ‘ maguler im grease, special | Sails on Saturday, Jan. 26 1H at 8 P.M. via romaita BLACK If Fee, Skagway and Dyce, : t Port Townser Specal grea memes 1) Port. Jobnevn, Hevilla, jf bay, Haines, Wrangel and i JUNEAU We recelve aur lard fresh every day from the packiox house. It is absolutely pure and sweet aaa mut. We name & special price as follows DODWELL & Cv. LTD, | Victoria Route, (Double Bervice.) Sib thie ae | CUT RATES. CUT RATES Sib tine 2 | — 1d tine Le | To Port Townsend and Victoria, 21> tine 16 Fare & conta! Rerths 2 cents! Steamer Uopia satle from Yealer wharf daily except Sunday at 9:20 Dp. m. Steamer Sehome leaves Yesler Dock daily except Bunday, at § a.m. WHATCOM ROUTE Fast and elegant steamer Victorian sails from Yesier whart dally, ex- copt Monday, at noon, callin Port Townsend, Anacortes, Thaven, Whatcom, connecting wit railways at Anacortes and What- com. DODWELL & ‘2 OO, Limite, ral Agents, Tel. Main 470, 112 James St. Go on the CITY OF EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT, a0 EDMONDS Route Leave Seattle, 1.@ a m., 13 m, and t Special #1 sacks $ 22 Special price sooty sack 235 MALT with cas. |f}, Ware foe BaURADA~ Leave Everett 9:15 a. m,, 2:30 and lar price 61.00; special Tb pm. phe The, Three round trips daily except Bunday. SORAAP RTL EA (Our own sab Colman dock, Seattle. Tel. Red 331 Requler price $1.90; special price te. round trip $1.00. First- served at Be, PP af LINTIMENT— Lange snes 2 sine: Brice Heo; pega SWAMP ROOT price Pusuant to a resolution adopted at & meeting of the board of trustees of | the Seattle and San Francisco Rail. | igpsion Company notice ts He, special j | November 20, Ls | ‘s ut iven that the annisal meeting of the Pa a special | = price Bec; , special lil vimces of the company. in gsi iaiad: epecsa on Thursday, J clock p. m., for the Pirpows of electing trustecs to serve for one year from that date and f the further purpose of amending ¢ price The, SEIDLITZ POWDERS 6 in a box: regglar price 2% price 1c. IMF price Bh price ite. APRICOTS IN GALLON CANS Uaual price, per can, ie; ape- clal price, per dee, $2.90. Par ean. ie, i EVAPORATED APPLES | Per pound 6c: special price, meeting R. F. GUERIN, Heeretar The Beattie and San Francteco Rail- way and Navigation Company, Dated November 11, 1900, Bea! ahington cane of 8 pounda, $2.50. EXTRA SELECT ors. | TER F Brand, usually ealied Ve. eplendiad CLASSIFIED ADS. ABSTRACT OF TITLE OSHOLNE, TRIEMPBR & CO. in Abstract’ Company; estabiishe 1883, Mining claim gbetracts, iase ment of the Mutual Lite building Hooth- Whit ‘ wtab ‘elophone ARCHITECTS. A. TIDIEMAND, 47 ¢ ‘nlman block MeManuse & Walkur, 7 N. ¥. bik ATTORNEYGAT LAW HAKTFORD BEAUMONT Dexter Har counse kruptey rated, A amined, Co parte of th eat cor {al and bank referen con 18 Third avenue, opposite Public Library. ‘Phone Main 1000, IP. JR., 1&8 Roxwell Block, Bt, above ist Ave. the courts. Ferry, 619 Pioneer butiding. Pierre P. J. A. KELLOGG, B86 Bailey building. | GEO, F. AUST, 03 NEW YORK bid. |W. D. LAMBUTH, 206-5, Pacinc bik | Lynch & Shaw, A. C. MAGDONALD, 499 Burke Bia Root, Palmer & Brown, Pioneer bid dD © ArT BANKS. | Tae ‘yinet NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. Paid up Capital... $150,000 Genera! banking business transacted J. D. Hoge, jr, pres; M. McMick- en, vice pres; 1, Turner, cash.; R. F. Parkhurst, Aes, cash. Exchange on prinetpal cities of U. &.. Europe. |National Bank of Commerce Paid up capital 10, a aang general banking W Haller bidg Rentitess | Scandinavian- American Bank Capital - 88,000,000 ‘ehene Miiiton 7 Dollars) | surptus $2,000. Interest allowed on time dey A general Banking Business acted. SEATTLE BRANCH—Corner of James Bt and Second Avenue, _D. A. CAMERON, Mgr. PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK Capital ital Sew, paid in, $528,000; sur- pain. rans- plus, $35, J. Furth, EB. C. Neufelder, vice pres; Cy Ankeny, cashier, ts in principal cities in “tue Onited ‘Sinton and Europe. BUSINESS COLLEGES es. Wilson + Modere Business Cellege wane BEST methods and teschers. “Acme @. Becond and Pike ar 3 ‘Business Becond ‘and Unton. Individual instruction; all subjects: loweet rates. CLOTHES CLEANING. SEATTLE Cidthes :Preasing Co. clothes in shape 11.50 onthe dye- ing. repairing. 1007 ard. Buff 1004. CATTLE Tailoring Club—Sults kept in order for $1.4 a month. Basement Albemarle, 216 Spring. Tel Green 1791 Se CONTRACTOR and BUILDERS. 187 & ROSELEAP, chops Spring street. J. R. SWLPT, house and sign paint. er, T18 Spring street. DENTISTS. hicago Dental Co,, 89-3 Hinckley ———————~~—~—*"—"qX~x—&*&*<«**”$7&*EEE&#*x#*x~“:*_=_= DANCING | ACADEMIES. TWELVE Gancing lemons, $250. Ladies, ur own classes Monday and Frt ening. If you don't learn we give you your money back. Low rate & wniene. Private lessons Wilson Rehool, Ranke hoele rien and Pike street. MR. and Mrs, Little's Aendemy; de- Portment, dancing, physical cul ture, 112 Madison. bet. 3rd and 4th —————EE———_——$—____=== DYEING AND CLEANING, AMERICAN. Steam : Dye Meng} ary cleaning, UMi8d a’ Main 797 Pe A bE dag DRRSOMAKENS MME. 8M) iti, w modinte, 7 Hine! kley. modistes, 46 Haller. __ ENGRAVING. wen | SEATTLE Engraving Co. high grade cee) value fa oe The Largest printing plates, Hinckley block. rice per = : — — + pan tags 0; per can Stock of COFFER bed MILLA— No. M7 in one of the bent handle, in Northwest, embractn, handle, ts jorthw embracing nicely An. tecn Weil ‘known shakes. as, the ished and | Chickering & Sons, Kimball, has wooden Dell, Milton and Singer. drawer that @ have some very attractive sildes out. The regular barwaine In slightly used and in @& conte and ts ap pecond pianos apd organs, value. We name a especial | enttle in sume price of, each Bho. D S JOHNSTON 5 German-Amer! HERRING IN TOMATO |f) » Oo | 0. eee pant zeire ci be © LOA ey at low ‘Special Brice, per ean, 160. | Barke Butiting, 903 Second Ave, of Interest. Grol, Damus & BLOATERS— } Osner, 107 Marion street ee eee | | FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow, FRESH HERRING. LR RRR TOR RR IORI phat Atos ee Mr edbwtat babi Special price, per can, Le. * BUY 2 | Wate keep you! in bank | when we can @ KIPPERED HERRING it %| on first mortgag Special price, per oan, Ibe. 3 if You GRAND #| estate in the city af Be viends Miatnexes II\t Love | man-American investment C Special price, per can, 20¢ |* Your RIDGE pg Pe EE al A 1 . 2 ‘ The above articles are taken % Cook Palais be. oS from our Jatest price list and |B] y vB prices hold good for a limited (ff) % C AL 4 | Sime. Seer Sere |J\}* | This coal is trom the new % | A HOM oR YOU | Toeeennnnnennmmn~ |B} 4 mine of the Issaquah Coal Co, » | ~ |* two miles above Gilman. It 4 | on payments neatly as easy as rent {]|* ts the beat, cleanest the Will double in value, See us at | & \f|* cheapest coal in the world. *| once at Northern Land Co., iHi* # foot of Madison St, #| S11 lat a Phone Main 689 ibe hone Main 976. . — 104-106 FIRST AVENUE BNE M EEE HE EERE HES POR SALE—Seattle auction sale ro } stable, 1212 Western ave.; ‘phone Bet. Yosler and Washington BONNEY & STEWAH: Dom Sle Monten aed Tuesday | Teleotne Mpia 182 IEIE Bottore: third “Ave. ‘ana Columbie fe Wagons, hamens, eto. Ali kinds of writ IPL Rekohane Main th Beatle sold on commission, M, J. WALKER, auctioneer, Bank bid | CONOVER, 42-48 Haller bidg. | LYMAN EB. {Lot s-room moderr | FUNERAL mt DIRECTORS. ren 1426 TH he Third HELP WANTED {QUEEN CITY Emple t om 1105 Third aveny HELP WANTEO—FEMALE | Proftable work. 519% Pike HELP WANTED—MALE ANTED—A first aw dle Apply to J. KB. Fox Baw | _N Weat Wanhingto' HEATERS. 3 second hand heaters, all kinds and sizes at reasonable prices; we | also carry the largest stock of see | end hand furniture, stoves, pets, ete, Red Front Furniture Co., | 110, 112 Becond Ave South. HOTELS, FURNIGHED ROOMS. 626 int Hotel Bavoy—Roome We up. INSURANCE. |. COOPER WILLI8 Ta Hullding. LIFE. ure UWE Fa ee | AL. ABKA_ Junk Co. pays bighest | prices; prompt returns. No. 111 Western avenue Tel. Pike 119. | LOANS AND INSURANCE. [JAMES BOTHWELL—-Loa fire ins., surety bonds, 2% Boston bik. ~~ MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. i. McALLAS i ~~ MUGICAL. ome W. F. MURDOCH, instructor guitar and mandolin. 19-20 Holyoke block. MINES AND MINING. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 3-4 Pioneer Mining shares, that will pay divi denda this summer, or interest in quartz claim of copper, gold ore for cigar stand or small grocery or fruit. Address H. Gilmore, Room 6, Abbott House, Seattle. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— MISCELLANEOUS. in aed CITY WAT the a s month; better than well or bucket. See Hepler & Son, Columbia City, for city water service with $50 lots; cot- tages Gxed for hot and cold water. ____NOTARY PUBLIC. MAS. CL CLARK — Conveyancing, real estate and pensions, 39 Union bik. OSTEOPATHY. WASHINGTON Institute of Osteo- thy, third year in Seattle; over 1,000 treatments given; literature, including complete report of two years’ work, sent free on appli- cation. Bale Deposit Bidg., Seattle. SAND AURISTS. BE, Batley Building. DR. SHELLABARGER, #2 Hinckley DIL GWINN, eye, sar, nose, throat. Hours 10-2 4% Burke Bullding- OSTEOPATHY. MISS Vv. Db. S E.G. Dd. room Collins block. tile, Main a3 PATENT ATTORNEY, ng nnn Barnes & Co., 74-75 Starr-Boya ra bide. F. E. ADAMS, Grafti Colman ia. PERSONAL. LIBERAL LECTURES—Dr. 7u York, the distinguished Liberal orator Masonic Hall, Tike street. every Bunday evening at 8 sharp. Subject this Sunday oe re “Why I Am Not a Chris- tian. Seats free. MHS. "HANSON, avian millinery; WANTED—Bv. Ee: know that Goldstein & Co. have masquerade hire at Armory hall, dinner, ISe. Alley Restaurant, al- ley on Columbia bet. 2nd and 3rd. GOAL delivered by the sack ov ton, and prompt attention given to all express orders; leave orders at _ furniture store, 417 Yeuler way. WANTED—Old gold and silver. H. Hensel, mfg. jeweler, 28 Hinckley. HIGHEST prices for second hand goods, room sets, stoves, car- pets, etc. Red Front Furniture Co. 110-112 3nd Ave. 8. Tel. Red 1222 "PHY. (SICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. FLEISCHER, diseases of men and women; specialty surgery. 201, 202, 216, 218 Washington Block. Douglas. | SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 191, uttie, ote ar | ‘ « per 50 buys 4-ro 1x100 each nell. om ver ve mome nice lote for § $5 per mor lot for ® rz entate, nese chan W. J. MeCONNE) 14 Pike, cor bale 1 block from ear lance e6 good buys in farm property We real bus “in city and & CO. ond Ave. BQUIRE PARK LOTS | At $700 are the cheapest on 16th, 11th |isth and igth wt } ; he DON’T BUY until you sce our lst ¥ lok & Co,, 211-212 Bailey, GREEN LAKE property & epee! J. N. Wallingford, Roxwell bide. Lot @0x120 f ornet 11th and Vire ginia street, on grade in waiking distance, $12. x120 feet; corner on Sixth street; fine location for flats: will tring high rent; $6000, 42% Burke build~ ing, Tate & Co. SQUIRE PARK LoTs At $700 are the cheapest on 16th, 17th 1sth and 19th streets. CALL AND GET A PLAT. CLISE INVESTMENT COMPANY. a F. L. Febven. Chas. E. Marvin © FEHREN-MARVIN CO. 20-281 Pioneer Building. "Phone Main 145. . We offer today a few specials 4 ee ery one of whic of full $1t0Por a large lot in the Broade | way district, on Bellevue avee nue; xis; graded street and 126 Rach for five lots addition near Madrona car line: | ition. $800—Por one of the most lots on Sixteenth avenue, of Jefferson, or will bulla on from $250 to $509 each. TWO COTTAGES AT A GREAT BARGAIN itn and Toth CALL AND Ci CLISE INV! BATHS. a SANTOR eae TURNEY'S Eg ag avenue. m day and night. TENTS AND AWNINGS. _ ‘We manufacture all kinds of can~ vas covered Horse Bignkets for all kinds a t Logs of prices. — All kinds of people em. Seate Ue Tent and Awnt ‘o., wholesale manufacturers, Ma’ DR. HINKLE, 211-212 Mutual Life ‘didg. Tel White 839; res Bui DR. MILES, 602 Batley bid, Tei M. 326, rem. 1020 4th, Tel Green & DR. VAN DYKE, diseases of wo- men, nervous, ete. Washington bid DR. ANNIB RUSSELL, & Hinckley PRINTING AND BINDING. METROPOLITAN ‘Printing ‘& Bind- ing Co, 112 Yesler, Tel. Biue 601. BULL BROS. commercial printers, 8 Washington Bldg., over ch store. Tei. White 483. H. W. MOULTON, printer, Hinckley block. Tel. Main 332. PLUMBING. RAUTMAN Plumbing Co. Butt ai. ce anke sia AMPs. COMMERCIAL STAMP WORKS Scheverman Block, 110 Cherry. REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE; easy terms; 80 acres in White River valley; all improvea fine buildings. 14 acres near Kent good buildings; improved, Nether lands Mortgage SQUIRE P. At $700 are the che 18th and 19th str CALL AND G CLISE INVESTME NT COMPANY, Rank, 416 Batley WHY PAY R when you can own your own home? We will sell | you @ lot $0x115 in size for $300 on easy mouthly payments, By pay- | ing cash you can get a liberal di count and we can get you the/ | money to build with at a low rate of interest, which can be paid back in monthly installments instead of paying rent to a landlord you are i These 8 from the Stone's old home. paying for your own home, lots car re only two bloc! ne in C. P stead at Fremont, Edwards & Stone, agents, 31 Hinckley block t SQUIRE PARK LOTS cheapest on 16th, $700 are Uh an and 19th streets, | ALL AND GET A PLAT. [eu Ish INVESTMENT COMPA VOICE CULTURE. G. MAGNUS SCHUTZ, Holyoke ta EEE eee MEN to clear land in excha: for some of adjoining land; soll; adjoining Ww MALTER York Block. _ WANTED—REAL ESTATE. BR oy BEL WE have cash customers for lots, cottages and modern dwellings in any part of the city. German- American Investment Co., 513 3rd avenue, opposite public library. HE SUPERIOR COURT OF State of Washington, for the In the matter of Probate notice No. 34 ce of hearing of petition for fal distribution. ie » is hereby given to the ad- ministr the estate F ed, and to all other persons inter- ested therein that ft Ronnong, Josephine Ronning and Maren Vig+ | gen, legatees of the estate of Mary Ronning, deceased, have filed tn this court thefr petition that their res- 4 pective shares of said estate be dis- = Tebuted to them tpon their givin bond as required by law; and that | Friday, the first day of February, 1901, at 9:30 o'clock a. m., at the urt room of the probate depart- nent of said court, in the city of Se- attle, King* county, has been duly Jappointed by said court for the |hearing of said petition, at which \time and place any person interest= Jed in said estate, may appear and file his exceptions in writing to said petition and contest the same. Witness the Honorable Wm. Hicks man Moore, judge of said Superior’ Court and the seal of said court hereto artixed this Uth day of Jane Gk », M. HOLLOWAY, cesT | Ry RARLE P, JED Seattle Transfer Co. Freight. Passenger and Baggag: STORAGE TH Main da Omen 623 Newt Aa

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