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THE SEATTLE STAR By Stor Publishing Co. 102 Third <at> Avenue KILLING THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGG, The Sta called attention to th xoe hae on severa astor fonts which are being charged in this elty by m i) and ha The property-ow « renters ie that ¢ 1 ¢ sup and that becaus for stores and resi pricap should t . Would pay to tak ar 0 t chanit’s profits awa him f tter a 1 for th chants in this city give up t their profits ay premises in wht y and are very mu toned over businees and ‘ profity it assoried ble rents, but fast « fast a» dual grows through judt cious efforts, Just so fast rents Increase, ‘There scems tot no jimit to the upwa vement on First and Second avenues, A few days ago one of the leading = mer chants was notified that his rent was to be tripled at a single jump, the increase amounting to over $390 per month, or $2,600 per year! Speaking of the matter to the editor of th Star, he said, “It will never do to Kick to the Iandiord. If 1 did, he would probably give me another boost on the rent, and I would have to pay or get out. He now gets alt of my profits over a bare living, and T hardly know what course to pur- sua 1 do not, however, propose to @ on Indefinately using my drains and my captral to Denefit him alone 3 want my sbare of the profits. i 3 cannot get them tn this city, 1 can olsewhere. And the words of that merchant vole the sentiments of nine-tenths ef the renting meredants along First and Second avenurs, and upon Pike street. Many of them are located tn one of two story bulldings, some of Which demerve the name of shacks and yet are compelled to pay rentals proper onty for large buildings with all modern tmprovements Tt t but right to state that there te m very considerable number of roperty-owners and rea) estate mea who do not approve of the forcing up of rentals in the business district. and who have refherd to follow the jead of thone who seek to grasp everything In sight for their tempor- aty advantage. Unfortunately, thare sagucious and moderate men are not in contre! of the #ltuation, and they behold without being able to check, the increasing movement to pouge the merchants out of their profits. The fortunate minority of business firms who rent from land- lords who are reasonable in their de- manda, fully apprectate thet Yantage over their lees fortuna competitors, who gre so seriously handicapped by excessive rents. It fs time for the landlords them- selves to call a halt and endeavor to agree upon @ policy which will tend to upbulld the mercantile activities of the city rather than to pull the fame down. It is unfortunate, but trife, that mont of Seat inena men rent their stores, very few In- Geet owning the premises on which they do business. Hence the evil of Shnormal rents vitally effects the Duriness of the community Fhe same state of affairs exists in the residence districts of the city White some landlords are reasonable $h their rent scales, the majority have yielded to the opportunity of the hour and are getting all of the jonex they can out of thelr tenants, i rents aaked for ordinary houses ‘tre. In many cases, double what the phould be, and would be under norm 2 conditions. Some property- TH will let houses remain vacant for weeks, while house for admisrion. telling each appl that the premises are for r entioning fancy figures th ly kill « negotiats hunters clame f orty-ow r tain ome denperste people will final [ve ap the sums asked, out of aheer econnity thelr expecta ome are re The re ffect of high rents tnd the at sup Ing of th t etna ! thor pie of #len i th taturally turns to t f tays, “I th ular (rd the m t rep rent ' t afford { n The artisan wh ttt ! ‘ ' ' i 1 cont of ' I ' | t f t. Th fact that ie have re ' 1 ' yuld ne ' wiil rt t Again ' rs in th ie ition with ' city and ‘ remain ot st of arcely ' nmunity t In| | The steamer Aloha, Capt. Jorgen-| At 10:30 o'clock ¢ it opened with O. Hickman Moore and & the retiring hanerable ji ed at the bench of th The large | ed. arly the King | we Pregent | morning th Win >, Benson, igen neat clvil court purt room was crow the members of ty Mar Association besides many oth |who wore there to Rear the cere- always attendant upon t xpiration af the terms of the sev riot court judges Moore, r | | ral sup Judae | | tiring from the juity department, administered the qath of offtce to William Ro Bel! fioya T. Tallman and Arthur K Griffin. * | Hon. John EB. Humphries made a | motion, in accordance with whi | the following fesatution was That the members of the unty bar extend to the re judges, Hon. ©. Jacobs, Hon. ©. Benson and Hon. “Wri. Moore, individually, our unanim | thanks: for thelr uniform kindn: jand courtesy to the members of the ine | | . Hickman = | ' bar durtng thetr term of office, and | for thetr usiform fairness patience and cbiiity depteyed tm their ad- | | ministration of thelr respective judi- etal positions.” Judge Moorem ade some remarks suggesting that there be in the fu the federal court | procedure; that members of the bar | present in the court roam, rise when the judge enters the compt, and main so uftil they shall reoeive re engnition from him, Mare orter | to be observed gino hereafter in call ing the court to order. Short addreaes were made by Judge O. Jacote and Ju appropriate to the occas Following these brief ceremonies & reneral reception ensued, in which all participated. @ith warm hand [shakes and farewell remarks Fir lteen minutes later court waa ad | untll $:20 o'clock Tux ture observa: 6 Hengor Py it w tt i reed to A t y t re would \ aw prot 1 \ paye tn th tor Mt pay th . bust pror whos perity depend h at exorbitant Mrures, beoay vee away from the elty th wh 1 afford to atay, and Keeps Away others who would come If Chey Ind y thie landlord's interests fer, t we the whole commun ! foes, T Star always pute facta plain t wif no doubt wead on # ' mt’ tender rhe today, and kh they know in thelr hearts n trath, and nothing but th trath, te apoken Tho question of how to keep rents ‘ to &@ reasonable figure in fe attle, Is ane of the most serious t fore the people at the present tir —— ’ } | journed morning Judge Jacoha announced that he would hear the canal casts as noon as possible. He will hear the first jonee Friday. Tomorrow morning | Jucige Jacobe will hear motions in | the library room. | ‘The other new county officials al- | so took their places today. were no formal ceremonies. thouch | the retiring sheriff and others ex [changed compliments with their succensora, (AR JUMPED THE TRACK| ay ‘There At 6:39 yesterday morning. Car N 195, of the Ballard line, jumped t | track and rolled down the embank- |) | ment near the Great Northern docks. |) The car struck legraph pole and |i) stopped. Had it not been for thix the car and its five. passengers would have been thrown into the Bound One woman wae thrown through the window as the car struck th |Pole. Bhe did not receive any ser! | H ous Injuries, however. STR. ALOH “1S IN PORT lon, arrived at the White Star dock | at 1 o'clock. She brought information, concerning the ver Tillamook, of the Pacifh Steamehip CO. ,which w: wrecked off Wood tmtand on Dee. Capt. Jorgegon, of the Aloha, states |ff| [that the Tilmmook herself is aif} complete wreck, but that all her cargo was eaved and brought down n his vessel, and also the greater t of her crew When asked cone fon sustained by his he said that on Dx rning the injur hip, the Aloha 4 ehe truck oF a rock off San P which is on th uthern coast of Alaska, pear Coal harbor, that they hung on the rocks r almost 16 hours, and in all prob lity would have been broken in two if the sea hed been rought: but fortunately a calro sea favored them, | after bringing. on the rocks for 0 hours, they managed to get away with a badly damaged bottom, nade it necessary to keep the pumps | rong ntmucvely; but otherwi ything was in good condition Mr. Chilberg, agen’ the Aloha sted this morning that as soon ns freight was taken off, she A general repairing, and would resume her old run,| he douthern coast of Al * * * * * * * : which | % * * * * * i * that hh hw ¢ aska, from Juneau to Sitka, Aloha brought down gold sing to the Apollo Min announcement of their m was given out, county commissioners met to- day for reorganization, G. N. Gil non Was appointed ebalrman. Hatach resigned his porition as captain of the King County ferry und Capt. A. W. Knighton was ointed to fill hin place J. H. Woolery was firet officer and Capt purser salaries of the frat officer and purser were made $70 each, being a reduction of $10. Dr, O'Rourke was appointed man aging physician of the county how pital K. PD. Herrman was appointed the pector of county poor he office of purchasing agent waa created and A, 8, Rutherford recety- d the appointment at $X6 a month, | Star, appoin O'Conner ¥ in FIR IAI AIA IAAI IIIS AI AIA Or the quality of our work. Queen City Steam Laundry Near RE For best results advertise in the Drugs and Sundries At Cut Prices to very frequent calla for Pate Medicines we } at nprising the most popular and deserving remed) yur atock tn ent! new cpnsequently, when you oxder from us you an depend upon getting freah and reliable medicines: Regular 0 pric pr Ayer's Surmapartita 31.00 at 9 A Hair Vigor 1.00 , Ayer's Cherry Peotoral 1.00 whe , Baltes 25 wine ) « {0 sino 4 (Pinaud'®) Moustache Dressing 60 alae 3 lant BhineA liquid for polishing * kettles, tin, nickel and all kinds « tal, \ pints the, per dow, $1.65; pints 2 tou.” §2tb; quarts dbc, per dow.” $8.00 man Syrup 6 Seltzer 0% mo Belteer » Hromo Seltser 38 Bucklin'# Arnica Balve 1” Citrle Acid, ib "4 Curbolic Bal i Cuticura Salve a Cupticura, Resolvent no Cutleura & per oak 19 Castor Ol, 2-08 bottles 10 ‘ wv Ol, 2-om bottles ” 4 ( i t Ft ) ‘ Lintment uw tain's Cough Syrup 2b 30 rlain’s Cough Syrup » 40 Hitters » “o am Halm for Catarrh . » “ © (Swan's Down) white - & 15 Piorida Water—Murray @ Lar nes . od Garheld Te - B 9 Hall's I » is Hall's Balsam - » Hall's Rolsam + 2.00 » Hostetter's Bitters 1.90 ’ HOM. OH. Liniment »” “ MH. MM. Liniment 1” 6 Ha ns Wizard OFF oe , Hansen's Corn Balv i] 10 Hall's Catarrh Cure % » Herpte 1. Hood's Sarsaparitia von, 100 dyan : bo 4 Jayne's Depectorant 1 ” * Vermife mh Fs Hamburg Tea + 2 alee 20 King covery & wine “ overy ae 0 at me Discovery wise 12 : fpavin Cure - W eine o Kendall's Bieter ‘ . © alze “ Kilmer's Swamp Root Maine 3 } Kiimer’a Bwamp Root tees 100 alge % Lactated Food—Wells Richardson's « 180 alae BS Lactated Food--Wells Richarder + @ aine “| Lactated Food—Wella Richardson's . + 1.00 sae | les Beet, Tron and Wine. ozo » | Listerine suns + 1.60 etse bd London Corn Salve : SS tee » | Maitine with Cascara Sagrada + 1.00 gine a | Mellin's Food . bine ° Mellin’s Pood s sesh Th alee 6 Maited Milk, Horlick’s, powdered ¥ « hte oa Mustang Lintment +e ee - Bate » Mustang Lintment . ~ Mase a Mennen» Talcum Powder 28 else 18 Hubber Nipples, cach weds 6 raing Hottles oT Nursing Hottlea, complete oe Fd Syringes, 2-quart Fountain wo 7% Syringes. 3-quart, Pountain - 1. Lyon's Tooth Powder, per box | faved » | Lyon's Tooth Tablets, per box wee Sd Sonodont Powder, per box 4 » | Sosotont Powder and Liquid 7) eine & Thursten's Tooth Powder z wie 30 Nitre, Sptrite of. 2 on Py wine “ 1-Minute Toothache Drops . ” San ee | Packer's Tar Soap . one wee TS wine “ss Peruna oes cape wine ra Pain Kilter Sdliges asks. sewn jae 2h alee Py Pain Killer « Wale “a | 2 Consumption Cure Th steer ” kham's Compound 1.00 whee ” inkham's Banitave Wash x atte is Pinkham's Blood Purifier 1 = s | Pinkham's Pitte s » Paine's Celery Compound 1.60 sine os | ttit's Eye Salve 25 alte » Discovery 1.00 #ize ” oe'n Preseription 1.00 sige 7» | Puts Pomade, per bow, te and 10 Ayers Pills ; ‘ Th stae 1A Heecham's Plile see = antec 17 . Liver Pills nite 15 Hood's Pills toad Bis FI sire if . 3% wine % | . 8 tan 15 Warner's Pitle eine s | Williama’ Pink Pills for Pale People W vise a Alcock’s Piasters wee we 2 atte ri Reltadonna Plastere.. .. oe... ccs. 2 wine 12 Rough on Rate . ones 20 wtze 13 Ruegia Satve eh andel ool + Bate ~ Reohet Tablets, 10 for oo oe zB Rwift'e Specific 1.0 tee so Syrup of Flee ate ” Serespartila, our own 1.00 mise ed Seiditz Powders, @ in a box % size 10 Seidlite Powders, 12 in a box P 1" trite of Camphor, 2-08 .. - Ss 4 1% r 1 wtve co 10 alae so ~ 0 sine 4 . ~ 1.00 sine ” Dyspepsia Tablets . “Watne 0 arth Cure - O stee 0 Epsom Seite, per Th, ide: 4 Ona. for é fa Fiochelle Salt. per Ib de: per og . 5 (auber Salts, per th, 10; 2 ons, for % 5 Thompson's Eye Water 2 atmo 2 (| ‘Trask’s Ointment ‘2h nine » | Tincture of lodine, t os 2 size 3 Tincture of Arnica, 2 omn. 2D wine us tc tome 2D atze 15 2 ons ize rT @vrnp of Inecac. 2 on a ize 1% Warner's Safe Cure .... : ‘05 wtee 1.0 White Pine and Red Spruce Cough Falsam © size 2h Winslow's Soothing Syrup i alae i | Wampole’s Reef, Tron and Wine |... © size 4 Witeh b—Aouble dk led, § on. bottles 2 Witch Hasel—double distitied, pint hotties ry Witch Hanel—double dintitied, quart bottles as Witch Hazelsdouble distilied. per gallon, tn- cluding demtjohn Our S0-page Catalogue over 4000 useful family requ! store If not conventent to call at the store. logue will be mafied free to any address. 104-106 First Av Bot. Yesier and Washington Street Telephone Main 182 CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICES In ord sell you your flannels or leave any rough edges on your collars, 1426-28 Fourth Ave, Pike, Established 1890. 3 We guarantee not to shrink i . ? * ANNOUNCEMENT | Universal Brotherhood Organization | and Theosophical Society. fal Non-Politteal and Unsectarian ‘ ‘ Psd! cee eee ss Greek Symposinm’ ATIA.” Pei ges January 14, 1901. oo} | Universal Brotherhood Hall, Room * window 40, Hinekley Block you know Admittance, 26 cents is thowe you ought togo lor || oan Kings rust Coy nd Canualty Company which gives prices and deseniptions on ‘ements ts Tow ready and free at the Fvery frugal housekeener should havp a copy, GOOPER & LEVY GROCERS e4 Coffees and Tex ua ADA On BMAF. purchase of tea or coffee we will sell I8 Pounds of Granu- lated Sugar for { 1407 Piet Ave, COLLINS & SHERMAN Funeral Direotors THE SEATT 1s =| QP application the cata. | ler to Introduce our cetebrat We will give With every Free delivery Aco INDIAT Ess Phone 1020 «and Embalmers Between Pike and Uni LE STAK, [Pacific Coast Steamship Co for San Francisco The Company's stew y Walls a, Umatilla a Leave Geattioe a) ‘ ‘ ‘ ' nb , \ 1, 4 Vet th . ' Alankant Cottage ( J ‘ farch 1 ‘ J 1 4 1 Ki J Feb ‘ hé t ery fifth day thereafter Tirket Office, GIN Fire Ave. Semttle M. Talbot, Comm’l Agt | © W Miller, Act, LAut. Veean ie, hoattle 1 Gooanls in & Co * Washington & Alaska ETEAMSHIP COMPANY FOR Southeastern Alaska U.S, Fast Mall Steamshis For Skagway Calling at Port Townsend, Ket chikan and Juneau. City of Seattle Thurs., Jan, 17, at 8 P.M The City ena! ey Alaska 1 Steamship“Ruth” Sails on Saturday, Jan, 26 at 8P. M. Vor Skagway and Dyea, calling at Port Townsend, Ketchikan. ‘ort Johneon, He, Hein Bi] bay, Maines, Wrangel and JUNEAU All our steamers Skagway with the Whi & Yukon route for Lake Bennett, Dowson And Yukon River Petats City of Beattle--Jan. 7, 17 and 27 r connect at oe * Ruth—Jan. 2,17, a1 CODWELL & CO. Let, General Agenia 15 James street Telephone, Main 470 j j DODWELL & CO. LTD. Victoria Route, (Double Bervice.) | CUT RATES. CUT RATE: To Port Townsend Fare & « Ie Bieamer Utopia sails from wharf dofly except Bunday at 9:30 Pp. Steamer Behome leaves Yeator Dock daily except Sunday, at § a.m. | Ceti / WHATCOM ROUTE. | Fast and elegant steamer Victorian | anile from Yester wharf dafly, ex- cept Monday, at noon, calling at Port Townsend Anacortes, Fair- haven, Whatcom, connecting with retiwaye at An ries and What- om. DODWELL & CO., Limited, General Agents, Tol. Main 470. 113 James St. Go on the CITY OF EVERETT SEATTLE, EVERETT, AND EDMONDS Route Leave Seattic, 7.00 a, m., 12 m., and Spm Leave Everett 9:15 a.m. 2/80 and 16 p. m. Three round trips daity except Sunday. Colman dock, Seattle. Tel. Red 231 Fare ibe; round trip $1.00. First- tans meals served at 2c NOTICE. Pusvant to a resolution adopted at & mehting of the board of trustees of the Seattle and San Francisco Rall- way and Navigation Company, held | ovember 30, 1900, notice is hereby civen that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Beattie and San Francisco Railway and Navigation | Company will be held at the general ffices of the company in Beattie, on Thureday, Januery 1, . at 2 vclock p. m., rt purpose of clecting trustees eorve for one year from that date and for the further purpose of amending the bylawa of gaid company, and for veh come before the meeting. R. F. GUERIN, Secretary. The Seattle and San Francisco Rail- way and Navigation Company ated November 21, 1900, Seattte, ington ther business as may properly | Mi. and Mrs, Little's Academy, do- ! JINERAL DIRECTORS CLASSIFIED ADS. ABSTRACT OF OBBORNE, TI PT BUT TITLE | MPRR & CO., inc, |GUBEN CITY F WANTEO FEMALE HELP ARCHITECTS, | A. TIDEMAND, 47 Colman block. | HEATERS ~— | ant able p ee ‘ATTORNEYS-AT LAW alno eat stock HARTFORD BEAUMONT, counsel- | & tr srnivare Ce r-at-law. Dexter Horton Bank bid | ue f bid Bt conan Ate wn | HOTELS, FURNIGHED ROOMS. 4 and Worenaea | arts. | Hote by —ftoome Bie up. 628 1 ¢ experience. Proceedings | geeee——— ted. Abrtracte refully ex-| INS ANCE mined Colle mde in allin, ¢ ve VILLA ‘ i @ ; f the United States, Higt Iv pp weil Block, | t Ave. | the courts. | ES ty | LOANS AND INSURANCE sn, alge THWELL— Loans © Plerre P. erry, 619 Pion me TAK i | MECHANICAL ENGINEERS - = . | ‘ LAS 1, >on 2EO. F. AUST, 7038 NEW | BL. MGALLASTER, 02-4 Et | W. D. LAMBUTH, 204-5, Pacific bik. | MUBICAL. A. C. MACDONALD, 409 Burke Bid, | W. F. MURDOCH, instructor guitar and mandolin. 19-20 Holyoke block. Root, Palmer & Brown, Pioneer bid - D. ¢. CONOVER, 42-43 11 bide. | MINES AND MINING. LYMAN KE. KNAPP. 16 Halier bide 4 . oe ee H. B. MARTIN, 3 Boston Block ner, OF, \nterent for r stand or small ery ec a . els sit. Address H. Gilmore THE Finest TIONAL BANK) } Abbott House, Beattle MW BLATTLE. Paid up Capitat..,.9150,000 MISCELLANEOUS. ral banking business transacted | ~ nomena - J. D. Hoge, tr. pr M. MeMick-|CITY WATER, Sec a en, vice L. Tu R.| than well or bucket F. Purkts Anat, © ange| & Son, Columbia City, en principal cAties of L er nervice with § tages fixed for hot and National Bank of Commerce = = = aid up capital..,.,.$150,000 | NOTARY PUBLIC. sera! banking “business ve Henry, pres; R. R. Spencer, MAJ. CLARK — Conveyancing. real estate and pensions, % Union bi. nh. Sale Aepouit walute for rent. | eee wen meme enemas Safe Deposit Vault Boxes for Reet og TEOPATHY. Scandinavian-American Bank WASHINGTON Tnetivute of Oates nat Deatlle. A general banking bust: | DOtGY treatments given: literature, A. Chilberg, prea: B. L. Grondahl, including compsene sapert, of oe t view pres.; A. H. Sosiberg, cash; ant. cash. No branches. The Canadian Bank of Commerce | OCULISTS AND AURISTS. Capital paid up... .......--98,000,000 | So -s arene em (Bight Million Dollars) DR, KIBSR, Bajley Selene. | eed nee bax seaptte ste eee | DR SHELLABARGER. 32 Hinckley nterest. allowed @ eo Gepe ae a eee? epee DR. GWINN, eye, ear, nose, throat. cation. Safe Deposit Bldg. Senttic. A neral Banking Bi nes mart ber eer Hours 10-2, 4-6 Burke Building SRATTLE BRANCH Corner of | === ==eeeemneeneeeerene Stand Becond Avenue: OSTEOPA? HY. andl Groeee Avenue, PEDPCTN m¢ - MISS EMMA V. RIKART, D. 0. PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK c. G. cKART, D. O. 408 OF SKATTLE. Sothine teak, Beatie Cott 5 i. Main 723 Coptal pasets pale tn, £800,000; aus- | outline Dios, Sentte. Te. Me J plus, $15.09, Y. J. Furth, prea; J. 8. Goldsmith, | PATENT ASTORD EY, vice pres; 1. V. Ankeny, cashier. Barnes & Co., 14-75 Starr-Boyd bide. , Colman bid. PERSONAL. Cortrespondents in principal cities inthe Baited Bintes and Europa VYEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK. Second avenue end et tal paid wp, $100.000, B.C. Neufelder,| MRS HANSON, stylioh millinery; pres. R. Hayden. cash, J, T.| jow prices, corner «th and Pine. Greenieat, anet. cashier. Commer- J am. reraiat WITH WINE AND PIE, regular Sees eee Sa bonne. dinner, le. Alley Restaurant, ai COAL delivered by the sack or ton, and prompt attention given to al! express orders; leave orders at furniture store, 417 Yeuler way. WANTED—Ol4 gold and silver. H. BRST methods and teachers. Acme Business College, Second and Pike. LEO'S Business College, Sec Unton. Individual instruction; Nl wubjecta. lowest rates. CLOTHES CLEANING. for second hand Roods, netn_stoves, car- pets, eto. Red Front Furniture Co. 310-132 Ind Ave. 8. Tel. Red 1222 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. FLEISCHER, diseases of men 4 Women; apeciaity surgery. 201, kept In order for $1.50 a month. Rasement Albemarle, 214 Spring. | 2% 26 Ht Washington Block Tel, Green 1791 | DR. HINKLE, 211-212 Mutuai Life digg. Tel ree Buft 941. CONTRACTOR and BUILDERS. | DR anit bas be trond santy MILW8, 602 Bailey 014, Tei Main SODERQUIBT & ROSELEAM. shops Tem. 1020 4th, Tel Green 546. At 318-220 Spring strewt._ ns — TK SWIPT, house and sigh palnt- v, 214 Spring street. i DENTISTS. — Chicago Dental Co. &: DANCING ACADEMIES. TWELVE dancing leas Ladies, your own classes Monday | and Friday evening. If you don't learn we give you your money back. Low rate for gentlemen. | Private loemons Gatly. WELWOm | qe a eneegeneen ene School, Ranke block, Fifth and Pike streets. kes PLUMBING. do. | RAUTMAN Plumbing Co. Butt # Portment, dancing, physical ‘cul- _ awe ture. 112 Madteon, bet. ard and 4th. Sens SrAne. DYE! COMMERCIAL STAMP WORKS. Scheuerman Block, 110 Cherry SEATTLE Clothes ;Pressing Co. élothes in shape $1.69 month; aye- tng, repairing. 1007 ard. Buff 10s. SEATTLE Tailoring Club—-ulte DR. VAN DYKE, disenses of wo- Men, nervous, etc ‘Washington bid DR JE RUSSELL PRINTING AND BINDING. METROPOLITAN Printing & Bind- 12 Yesier. Te! Biue 60) BULI. BROS, commercial printers, Washington Bidg., over shor Store. Tei. White 483 H, W. MOULTON, printer, Hinckdey Diock. Tel. Main 322. DYEING AND CLEANING. AMERICAN Steam Dye Works; dry cleaning, 1116 2d ave; Tel. Main 797 | | POR SAL. White River’ valle; fine buildings. 14 acres near Kent good buildings; improved. Nethe nds Mortgage Bank, 416 Bai ail impr Hinckley. | Lynch & Shaw, modistes, 44 Maller, pa A ln Lt The Largest Stock of Pianos In the Northwest, embract uch well known makes an the Chickering & Sons, Kimball, Doll, Milton and Singer, We have some very attractive bargains in slightly peed and seoond hand pianos and organs, D. S, JOHNSTON Burke Buiiting, 903 Second Ava, Oe el . BUY Love GRAND jours RIDGE COAL This coal is from the new mine of the Issaquah Coal Co, two lee above Gliman. It fe the best, cleanest and the cheapest coal in the world Runkers foot of Madison st, Telephone Main 976. OO RRR RRR RRR REE ERER EERE ERE RE BONNEY & STEWARKI Directory and icmtatmers, and Cotumble Re ne Main 18. ENGRAVING. —_— BATTLE Pngraving Co. high «rade | WHY PAY RENT when you can printing plates. Hinckley bi own your own home? We will sell ~ “ You & Jot G0xI15 in size for $300 on FOR RENT—HOUSES. easy moathly payments, By pay- LAL on ing cash you can get a liberal dis- 7 roon new, modern, desirable.| count and we can get you the aller building money to build with at a low rate of interest, which can be patd back | dl FINANCIAL. in monthly installinents inatead of aes ge RET a paying rent to a landlord you are NE MILLION DOLLARS to loan | PAYING for your own home. These on real estate In ttle in sums) tots are only two blocks from the of $100 to $80,000, ¢ can Investment Co. rman-Amert- : car tine in C. P. Stone's old home- 613 Third ave. | stead at Fremont. Edwards & Stone, agents, 31 Hinckley block TO LOAN—F rate of int ner, 107 vate money at low *t. Groll, Damus & Marion street WE have a choice list of vacant lots and cottages, modern dwellings stores Ip all parts of the elty. ¢ man-American Investment Co., Third avenue | FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow. WHY ke your money in when we can get you 7 per 13 on first mortgage, improved real | = - estate in the city of Beattie? Ger-| VACANT lots in city and suburbs man-Amertean Investment Co., 613 at from $10 up. with terms, Clarke Third Ave. opposite public Wbrary, | & Lauer, 804 First Ave — ee FOR SAL! J. KB WEST & CO,, real estate, loans and mining; farm lands, fnvest- ments and business chances. Si5- 816 Washington building, Seatt A HOME FOR You | DON’T BUY until you see our ilet. F. H. Renick & Co., 211-212 Baile; on-payments nearly as easy as rent, | Will dow in value, See us at| GREEN LAKE property a spec N_LAKE pro a specialty, once. Great Northern Land Co. | J Wallinetora’ ne B11 let ave. ‘Phone Main 689. allingford, Roxwell tds wien. *.: Lot 60x120 feet, corner 1th and Vir OR SALB—Beattle auction aie] nia street, on grade in walking stable, 1212 Western av hone |, {iste $1260 Buff 1681, Auction every Tuesday | 80x12 feet; corner en Sixth street and Friday at 1p. m; horses,| fe location for flats; will bring wagons, harness, ete. Ali kinds of | Mh rent: $6000, 428 Burke. butld goods sold on commission, M. J ini ‘ate & — WALKER, auctioneer. KER. Suctionset SOCIETY NOTICE sired, at 7 per cent, Owr only school where ordinary puplls ‘Twenty-Seventh avenv learn 8 to 10 dances in 12 lessen: ley on Columbia bet. 2nd and ard. | Hensel, mtg. jeweler, 2% Hinckley. | y | ist fe LOT nd &-room modern house on Pr ee mmm | Twentieth avenue; hard finish; | MSTHS' Dancing Academy, 2318 Ist | newly papered; good condition: | ave; popular and select school up Price $1475, Terms on part if de-| to-date fancy and sootety dancing i VOICE CULTURE HUTZ, M m WANTED-—REAL ESTATE No Mote Dread of the Deutal Chair New York Dental Parlors 614 First Av Pens Mutual Life Building! nd Alled abedtutaly or inte sclentifie 2-profuring agents - F are the only den te ext Towne 8d yore ite frome ranted tor $5; Full Set T $5 Go Any work that should not satiafact will be attended to f | of charge in our nearest office. 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