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LER Re SNES I NN ER nn “ THE SEATTLE THESEATTLE STAR PICFORK ARARD WELLS Peaitor BAILLARGEON'S JANUARY SALE OFFERS MANY CHANCES TO MOTHERS ep Horace Daniels Arrested on , a Charge of Assault. twenty-t ; ; A fight , ; Clark, @ boat snd hh on: s . a rk ved ” 4 " 1 S heet others a in that rege @ dress " to have beon winlde : them go if they 1 (rouble -necurr An for act reahee ey ‘ and n Battery atreet od wearing ¢ t of nes, the beat of ‘ : ft Th near Firs Avenue it in said that designe and the bent of for Wear; Gost now but r no Die wight. Dant ~t jorge omen agreed and “ . ' at the ity jJall without bat b the snesiour re It. oF a mak UE Cracks lnjur dium siaed, Nght colored all wool plaids} amail all imme y ar al wool dim checks, small dark wool and mahalr checks et pleas in evils up, a -_—— ivened with’ ilk threads! dark wool cheekst bright w Teatch then y day and have ne plaids; tweeds; canvas cloths; Uuminated poplina; wool oreraumed 3 you'll have lots to select from the g@ode will astonish Do you k w what any 4 red Olenon,auiapected of bein and the prices surprise you fe? Well it ts the » ' aa m aay ed ci ws eae the biting of ge By Rs te vi (ing If you néed of will be needing anythiog for yourself, O! you to giv aix-# yij + r : ‘sami your hushand. var chiidre your f “we, it will at . pon : Adages $08 Kew len Dens This month; #0 you might m well seve the diftercace - peggy - bans “ o ” © « anyt ny there nm be » - of Meredith and De uree, if you mt my iow ber wi bir et , . Wappenatein last nixht at in buying in this case; leave the goods things for pen ey De. Cox 1 Thomas Kelly, ap ex-convict, nelhbor to profit with ton Simo ? im. @ tamous| Coc suspicious chaseeter neurologist, hax studied the subject, | s+ * POPPE OU ee oe RO OEE UE 1: and he says biting is in| Geo. Fairbanks and Frank Avery were yesterday bound over to the #u many cases here perior court to stand trial on a merely the unpleasant nit Of | ENarge of bur & nervous child, but a direct and ~ positive indication of hereditary of Paria, has m @ exhaustive re searches, and he goes far as to which nall-biting was ge I which did not contain an inebriat -_ _ firmed gambler, a feeble person, @ criminal, luna 2000S CC COOTER SOOO SOO OEEOS ES ERS con nip was | Grand at FI | le M. Peretval, Chicago Man Has a Wonder. | corour condition, The driven among the ree! aive or consumptive. Where isolat- |. 1 f Mall Sunday night and the last in’ cific at Tacoma, te a guest of ed cases ocour in a family it would ful Coat o mn. tion from there was that tw seem rather to herald « degeneracy mee | Wore doing their utmost to extricate | ;Biackterd. @ well known cits that as yet is onty Incipient.” Now " - her, but up to that time had been | xen of Hutte, Mont, isa quest ¥ Jan, 14—Cassimir Zeg- | unsuccessful re will you » p biting your nails? len defied the bullet fired from a re- | —— ——e_O volver by W. A. Pinkerton this morn. | mining man of Dawe One must conctude that people whol 1s" “and deimonntrated to the chi FARALLON aRRives, [iret RIN themselves are insane—other-|o¢ police tn convention that his bul- pracy CL. Dar Wise it's a coward’s job. It's @ con-| let-proof oth was elf that was| The steamer Farallon, Capt. Nord, /the ©. Ft feasion that death t# easier to faee | claimed for it. arrived from Lynn cane: last night | rivals at the Morthers than life. Men die because they lack courage—the kiod of courage that ‘would enable them to face life's bat- tles, and in thetr desire to escape of Seattle, which was reported in- | Hubbell, well known Tacoma jured, was seen by the Farallon and | were in Seattle yesterday wae progressing at the rate of about) FP. Zimmerman, of either justice or responsibility, by Tt also brings news of the City of |ing his headquarters at the Steven Reais satune ba the arava, thes tre Topeka, which was seen January 10) A. 1. Copper, & merchant of Los at Dougian City where, it ix said, she | Angeles, It « it of the Seattic @® that they have either added to te making temporary repairs Mr the burdens of those left behind, or heaped added disgrace upon the Beads of the innocent. Men have argued that suicide tn Rot @ sin; that one had a moral right to anticipate time and quit ‘this earth when life became burden - some. Take it out of the cata- logue of sins, if you will, but re- member that tn nine cases out of 10 deliberate seif-murder ts the act of & coward. Restow your sympathy om the living, and realize that brave men FIGHT when adversity comes, but do not die. ‘The steamer Cottage sighted. and seemed ft ta chy was | atte. have sus The Farallon had on board ten | Yakime tons of Juneau fish and eight pase- | — engers from Alaska. Pure re _— new, ©. = iis. ‘Bhira A | ho more than the cheapest Hotel Corridors, $n ie | Sa ae J. A. Mauker, a Valder miner, t«! registered at the Dither. } ee a“ How He Must Hove Look FE. B. Brant, « lumberman of Witk- | ‘The Amétican people are unique tn leaom, le @ quest of the Ronttle. that they find an endiess fund of| The bullets fell harmless at hie} Capt. G. M. Dixon, a well Known bumor in their own weaknesses, and | feet. Zegien has endegvored to have steamboat man of Victoria, le a A RRR - adopted by various governments guest of the Hutier. | Cee tne dives att mone miles]in the manufacture of soldiers unl W. HM. Raymond, an tneurance man | Bariaria Shrimps forms. Today, he advocated its use of Portland, te rey red the Be have talked, Judges have solemnly |in the manufacture of uniforme for attle | protested against the abuse of the) the police. Pinkertom fired bulley C. Racine, @ hotel proprietor of | These are considered the fin lew, legisiatures Dave been memor- | from a standard policeman’s revoM®. White Horse, is @ guest of the Dil-| eat that are cantied and make Yalised, but the matrimonial separ. |*T, 804 they fell at Zegien's feet, ler now a = wean 10 } * , “ omarto 5 continues grinding, white ail the | ¥B!* he stood unharmed, W. 1 Ewart, a lumber merchant a 1 yee ng World keeps its humorous eyes on the newspapers for “a good divorcee mory. One element of soctety believes in &@ universal law that would divorce People whenever they tired of the Marital relation. That would re- move from many divorce cases de- eit, faive witness and stupendous lie- tng. It would obviate the neceanit Of lawyers selecting “an cesy ‘Judge to hear their doubtful cases. It would also do more to wreck homes, make the word DUTY mean- ingless and harm the children that can be estimated. It is too eaxy now to break the marital bond. It is a subject for congratulation that out of many thousand homes, only one has any need of the divorce | court. REVIEW OF FINANCES, EW YORK, Jan. 16.—The cam- paign has now run @ course of ten weeks of unparalleled activity and | prices advanced on an aver age of % points. According to ord inary rules, such @ run of specula tion would suggest the question whether a stage had not been reach- | ed at which realization and a reac- tion in pr ein in the present case, consery @fators have veriously entertained | that question and many of them| have realized. ‘Their sales, howev- er, have had scarcely any visible et- J 2-Ib can, lor Deviled Crab for " + With shelta with each Ielb can ages shells with each 2-1 IMPORTED 8wigs CHERSE— GER Each 40 conta N YORK FULL "REAM CHEESE Per pound 20 cent FRESH BOLL D HAM- 25 ‘centa, FRESH HERNING— Ver can, 15 cents. BLOATER Per can. 15 cents HERRING (in Tomato Sauce) * n, 18 enmte. yERED HERR Per can, 16 conte FINDON HADDOCKS Per can 20 cents. FRESH ROLLED OATS 2 cents; M.th sacks, $2.25. KIPPERED SALMON Per pound 20 cen’ DILL PICKLE As good mae, 6 for 10 cents. BATING APPL EB Per box fhe, Tho, Mie and 0c fect on prices; on the contrary, the ’ rising Mishey bas contin and | h \f not @ few of those who had sold out } j have entered market again, | thinking it wait for a few points] further advar The strong vietion that a reaction was im Baris actetnte| O'NEILL FOUND THE SEA DUSTY a 06 FIRST ee f and Washin Telghees Main 182 salen, wh my | strength of the marke the “bears” into hurried « ring. Z _ #0 far, the progress of the cam Palen Bee Stren ge honed Ube sted y Ree RIOR II IOI III III IIIT IIT III IIA | growing conviction that, underlying & * the m poe be el f . f con * HARTFORD, Conn,, Jan. 16.—James O'Neill, an Count of g fidene nd of « ulative r ® Monte Criato, f nd the sen p y dusty last night, and came = surpassing all former ex; # near suffocating In tt. * BIG LINE OF and the feeling bas seen * O'Nei|l was under the cloth which r ted the raging & ground that ald & * main, ready to emerge at the proper time and ery, “The world *& ’ present to attack the market ® is mine He got confused and couldn't find the slit in the fat It cannot be said that the high #® sea through which he was to emerge. * range of prices has yet Introduced | # The stage hands shook the “sea” violently, raising clouds of # any dist t distru and t the’ @ dust The tor was rapidly auffocating d fell The stage & values have risen ro far above the|® manager rang down the curtain and search began for O'Neill in ®& | normal that each further ad- #& the depths of the ocean *) vance brings the market nearer to He w nd and revived by a physician. After a consider- & | point of dangerous strain and in-|# pble de play was resumed * Vites realizing and hort selling. @& * Lene PEO ES 266 BOW LUNE PC, FeSO IIIS III IIIA II AAO II IAAI OSI SOSA AAI A | while further bu mea r n in crease of risks, On general prinel merece ea! Ples it Ja wafer to take sure 5 tha Mem AF by invite one. Br in prices are quent, which ©. N, Clausen, the new treasurer et | 109 OCCIDENTAL AV county, is regiate that th operators ar getting deep 1 of Everett, ie a guest of the} Into it. We counsel a policy of pru dence. The ste HEN! hat the ye her | Kitea Hat the (Between Yesier and Wash- A ¢ tting out of the IN DANGER | Dilter, ington, Look for sign) market and the weak | W. M. Hurlbert, m wealthy lum * berm: Diller. mer Jean rrive Capt. P. H ENRY cw. i vd inte yesterday after.| Chas. B. Young, a New York mer- : - from Ban Francisco, chant, is n guest of the Rainter-| CHILD IS MISSING. She reports the German ship Plot- | Grand | bek among the reefs at Cape Miat has, 8. Wttinger, a merchant of n¢, is a recent arrival at the COUCH SYRUP | Cole, an Hnglish tourist, ix| Cures a Coogh or Cold at once, ing -C\ h Bromett on “tet. ore renal thon. the wore. Willie Camphell, aged & in mine. |tery. The Mattewan and Bristol, ing from his home sixth|and two tug boots belonging to the avenue, nea Jack The| Puget Sound Tug Boat Com police bave been left here Moriday night to r - the Flotbek The best running wateh t* the| Capt. Mason says that when pass “Louis Kiodt Special.” 421 Second. |ing the Plotbek Monday about 8 ’ arrival at the Rainier~| Conquemcr greens bec ePutecure Brownell, a mining man of 9 3|Pacific Coast Steamship Co for San Francisco eesecsoccsser Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY Scutheastern Alaska For Skagway Calling at Port City of Seattle jan. 17, at 8 P.M. ne City of Beattie is the only veane! ever built specially for the Alaska passenger trade. Steamship“Ruth” Saturday, Jan, 26 BAILLARGEON’S o'clock, ahe was etill in a very dan- | Kiverett, i registered at the Rainier f the Northern Pa Skagway and Dyea. Perey M. Palme en known Poteet & gett & Wrangel and JUNEAU All our #teamers the White Pass @ Yukon route for Lake Bennett, And Yukon River & guret « bay, Haines. ie and WF. Kelly, o., @re recent ar with the information that the City) Mrs. EW. Alvord and Mre. W ten knots. sheriff of Bnohomish county, ts mak COOWELE & CO, Ltt., per ‘ te in Be ne itty eh ae 7 134 Jaman surest Generai Agente, Main 40 —_———— 4 but sitght injuries from out-| An effort ia being made to estat ard appearances. Ush central sehom) te Bunnyside and DODWELL & CO, to boots Whee Victoria Route. yuble Service.) CUT RATES Diamond lee ie > the “bent i costs ir Townsend ana V 4 sale from Cooper & Levy ant steamer Vi Yester wharf daily, Port Townsend. apd What | DODWELL @ CO. Dmitedy” General Agents 17 113 James St. | Go cn he CITY OF EVERETT. James Stand Senond Avenue. E ATTL gE, EVE RETT, PUGET BOUND NATIONAL BAN DMONDS Route 7.0 a.m. 12m, @ Special price tomorrow; yrua 1b cane, 50- > Deuel 2 > cans, 30. . for ‘ ib abeve 1. package Everett 9:15 a. y trips daily With the above fwo packs » | Second avenue can. paid Up, $100.00, B.C. Neuf pres ’R Hayden. cash: J. T. renee eee | Greenleaf, aest. cashier. Commer- Per pound, & cent FULL CREAM LIMBUR sotution adopted at | & meeting of the board of trustees of the Beattle and aan Francisco Rall: | Pugvant toa Wiison's Moders Business College. Main 4 a} BEST methods and teachers, Acme Business College, Second and Pike of the | LEOS Husiness College, Be | kiven that the « Sweet and juicy, per pound, will be held at the general SEATTLE Clothes jPre |the further purpose of amending the | SEATTLE Twit The Seattle and fan Frar SODERQUIST & ROB Hot from the mill: #Ib sacks J. R. BWIFT. houne a the hest home M such well known makes as t Chickering & Sons, , Milton and Singer. We have some very attractive bargains in alightly second hand pianos and organs. D. 8. JOHNSTON Barke Building, 903 Seoond Ave, AMERICAN MME. SMITH, SEATTLE RR Rt Rn oe ” FLOTBEK IS OY dina mctatiie dae at Mechanics’ Clothing Go. » Issaquah Coal Co, SEEEESE EERE SES EHD OO [RRR RRR egeney & STEWAKI Parlors. Third “Ave. and Columble Telephone Main 18. * CLASSIFIED ADS. ABSTRACT OF TITLE BORNE, TREMPEM & CO. ARCHITECTS. Tipe D, 47 Calman fom & Wyiker, 7 N.Y ATTORNEYSAT LAW. HARTFORKL BEAUMONT, counsel at-law, Dexter Horton Hank bid WM. H. HUYTNED torney at i Advice fe 4 ‘ 1k years’ « in bankrup’ part ont commercia « Third avenue, opr J.P. BALL, Ji, It Roxwell Block, | 106 Columbia Kt, above Ist A General practice, in ail the arts. | Moder Free. Ten ¥ ¢. ' j oe a Kt WD. TAMBUTH, 204-5, Pacine vik. | A. ©. MACDONALD, 40% Kurke Hid Root, Palmer & I wor bid b. GC CONOVER bids LYMAN ff KNAP: © bide H. & MARTIN k 1 WAnD KEMP, 422 1 bidg 1 DOUGLAS, Wi Ne bik RICHARD © Y. bk 8. #&. LANGLAND. 1 New Y h bik HORACE PETE, MS Ne York bk J, © KEVERS, 117 Ne York Miork ASTROLOGY MORTIMER HAMID, Setentitic trolower " opes calew Call or send of birth, and place » First avenue AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE of fine furn K. G, Biekerton will ell at his rooma, 1512 First avenue, on Thursday, the ITth, at 10 o'clock sharp contenta of a 1 priv ae, eonpinting mete ring?, maftremes, par furniture, extension table, dining chairs, rockers, book cane, carpets, ruge range, Kas Hove heating # fine wall case. ul right uantity Ladies Stik Waste (new), pool table and a fine Jersey and Hol- tein cow |\Ta Pine? NATIONAL BANK | OF SEATTLE. Paid up Capital... $150,000 Genera! banking business transacted J. D. Hoge, ir, pres: M. MeMick-|DR. KIBE en, viee prea: L. Turner, cash: R.| pr SHELLABARGER, 32 iinckiey | Khuret, Asst. cash. Exchange ipnl cities of 17. S.. Burope. |National Bapk of Commerce on pri Paid up capital... .. $150,000 5 | Transacts general bauking business | neer, rent. | Safe Deposit Vault Boxes for Rest — Deck dally except Sunday, at 8 ath Scandinavian - A toan Bank |; of Beatle. A gen. a neue duke ee eg, | EE ADAMS, drafts A. Chilbers, prea: 4 Grontant | Hi. C. Henry, prea; RR. 8 h. Safe deposit valuts AM Bovlbers. cash |Cupttal paid up es vo A,000,000 | (Fight Mitlion Dollars.) Surpius . 2, 000, 6000 [Interest allowed on time deposits. A general Banking Business Trans- acted. SEATTLE BRA D. A. CAMERON, Mgr. QF SEATTLE. Capital Xe paid in, $528,000. sur- pith, 25. 090, Furth, J. 8. Gold: pre fs ¥. Ankeny, cnxshier PEOPLE 8 BAVINGS BANK. <n treat hunine BUSINESS COLLEGES. Union. Tne siects CLOTHES CLEANING. pwest rates. ing Co. clothes in shape $1.50 ing, repairing. 1007 3rd. Buff 1008. ept in order for $1.50 a month Henemeut Aibenmria | 218 Spring. Tel. Greem 17¥1 CON) RACTOR and BUILDERS. at? 5-220 Spring stre er, 28 Spring #treet DENTIST! Sracika nokOeuias Pike streets. portent, dancing, phy ture 12 Madi: on. bet 3rd and sth DYEING AND CLEANING, ~ cleaning, 1 DERI MAKE as T Hinokle Lynch & Shaw lisies, 46 Halle ENGRAVING. FINANCIAL. ONE MILLION DOLLARS to loan on real estate tn Seattle in sums of $100 to $50,000. German-Ameri can Investment Co., 613 Third ave TO LOAN ney at low rate Grol, Damus & On street ) FINANCIAL—Wanted to Borrow. WHY keep your money in bank when We can get you 7 per. cent on frat’ mortgage, impr real eatate In the nan-Amebte ity of Inve: ttle? Ger FOR SALE. Be atte auction sale stad! n ave. ‘phone Buff 1681 ‘Auction y Tu and Fri yat 1 p. m.; hors Wagons, harness, ete., All kinds of goods sold on commission, M. J. | WALKER, auctioneer, DIRECTORS. REAL BeTATH Cominaed HELP WANTED—FEMALE Red Front F cond Avenue HOTELS, FURNIGHED ROOMS, INSURANCE, ALASKA Junk Co “highest “ ma park, with @ grand Lake Washington ar intains 960" sct 2% Sarah B. Yesier add, 1111) N. Ww 2th ave. and E. Spruce atree e lot, MOxits, ready for buliding LOANS AND INSURANCE. BOTHW ELL fire| Houghtor bik} ¢ MECHANICAL ENGINEERS tar| corner: helf bleck from Beacon ) Holyoke biock W. F. MUMDOCH. and mandolin MINES AND MINING. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE in this summer quartz claim ¢ or interest tn | grocery | “MISCELLANEOUS. CITY WATER. Bee Hepler | cleared and lays level; $25 cash, t w rT service with 600 | « tages 4 for hot and cold water OSTEOPATHY. WASHINGTON Institute of Osteo- third year in Seattle; over FOR EXCHANGE. 21,000 treatments given; including complete . Bailey Building N, eye, ear, nose, throat Hours 10-2, 4-§. Burke Bullding. OSTEOPA™ HY. Miss EMMA V. Ri * G. RICKART, Colting block. Seait PATENT AT Barnes & Go. | Colman bid. PERSONAL, ¢ BALE ow ‘Ane furniture FE. G. Bickerton will ant. cash, No branches, his Th» Canadian Bank of Commerce | the i'th, a! the contents of a consisting of bed | y paymenta. springs, mattresses, parior ba Lots on Renton car tine « few | furniture, ext chaira, rockers, book cane, } rugs, Curtain: Tange. gas stove, - $650-—Nice corner lot on 23rd avenue | NCH—Correr of Sik Waists (new), table and a fine Jersey and MRS. B. BEND er block; hair, sealp tr Cortrespondents in princtpal cities ped anywhere In the United States and Europe. nd Pike St Sapieat | 1 | 13 Lawton Duplicators, 620 N.Y. bik | $200— Acre tracts on Renton car line stylish mijlinery; ea. corner 4th and Pine | WITH WINE AND PIE, inner, ibe, Alley Restaurant, al- ley on Columbia bet. 3nil_and ard . delivered by the sack or ton, and prompt attention given t MRS. HANSON, nd and Wwidual fmatruction; | furniture store, 4 WANTED—Ol4 gold and silver. fg. jeweler, %& Hinckley. Tun ahi Te aa tuanee Bion > old esta blis! engond, hand | "paths. now located at 612 Hed Front Furniture co, | #venue, Open day and night. 116-112 2nd Ave. 2 } AND URGEON HIGHEST prices for mene Oe bedroom sets, stoves, i Club—Suits jaity surgery. 201, LEAF, shops 602 Bailey bid, Tel Main i sign paint- vous. “te. Washington bi Chicago Dental Co. 62-3 Hinckley. PRINTING AND BINDING. TROPOLITAN Printing @ Bina- | tle Tent and Awning Co.. wh dancing lessons, si. your own classes Monday and Friday evening. If you don’t learn we give you your money back. Low rate for gentiemen. Private pevons daily. Wilson School, Ranke block, Firth and commercial printers, , 208 Washington Bldg. _Treen‘s shoe store. over | PLUMBING, RAL MAN Plumbing ¢ Buff 471 MERGER Sen a ond Mrs. Littie'’s Academy; de- vical oul- x ~~ | COMMERCIAL m Dye Works: dry | _ Scheverman avo: Tel. Main 797 easy terms; 80 acres In te River valley 4 acres near dd buildings lands Mortgage ngraving Co. high grade orinting plates. Hinckley dices ‘a RENT when ‘own your own home? 1a lot 60x115 In size for easy moathly pa ing cash you can get a liberal dis- the money to build with at a low rate whieh can b in monthly ins paying rent to a landiord you paying for your ow lots are only car line tn C. ad of are Se oks from the Stone's old home Bdwards & 1 Hinckley block. Stone, agents, ment Co,, 613 | Third Ave, opposite public brary can Investment Co., pird avenue N LAKE prop 8. Wallingford, Roxwell bldg, ty a apeciaity, ‘ ‘ : : . 4 HALLEY & BA j vor ' $0004 ' i } city, im hile ¢ $2000 Itai? cash: bala “ ‘ sone tat sede 4 miles southeast of some years ago; fine soll; $12 @ { block 1; %4 lots, and 7 tote ta k 4, Huestis’ add Maple \. to Green Lake; \jberal terms $1000 Half caab—S lots 60x120 on the Hill car Une; lots lay | Sine: good view: lote « ee er month 6- room he anter papered; x150; mewered; fruit; abute « the car line. $334 cash, balance to suit<— | Lot 66x144, running through block, with sewerage and fruit: § room houre in gagd repair; one 5-room | house; new made home chickew house atl “yard; water: 2 blocks | from car. b each: first block from car Miner 1; soll lance to sult; lots Sox124, cach—Two lots, 20xil0; first “from car; $25 cash; balance and 1© acre tracts: improved and | unimproved; near the city; terma, | Several fine far Oregon for two} improved of oe property — in King county, sation. Sat Deposit Bidg., Seattle. | $3000--Qne-third eash—Green Lake; | 16 lots; fruit trees; strawberries; 8-room house, furniture, wi bark for three years; garden carpenter's tools; one fine cow, fresh January 1. 0) —Lot 135 4 Lake, good house; car. i 5, Grea G e block from 3. TEACHNOR, 29 New York block. j — .. room 403 | FARMS and timber in large trac Tel Main 723) dividend paying gold. copper ang @ coal praposiyjons whi be investl- sated ang. purchase throsgh til owner only, 8. J. TEACHNOR, 529 New York Block. | POR SALE BY F. W. WEST & CO, 2% and 26 Union Block. i 3850—Lot 40x130; second hill, two | blocks north of Madison. | $1600—4-room house; corner lot 60x 10: 2 blocks from Rainier Heights car Wi $400 cash, remainder oad mont block to the south of Jackson street cromsing; ,lote are 40x100 to. an alley; easy terms. two blocks north of Madison; east 7 and south frontage. 4 $500—Lot on Second avenue north) between Republican and Mercer street: east front. $3800—S-room modern house; lot 60x 28: on 13th avenue north of Madie | ‘publisher's } son: house built within past t White Adverti ‘bite A averse. | | asso years; brick foundation. ‘ A new and modern 1-roomt house; corner. Jot; east front, within two blocks of Madisom street; good view, t Brighton Beach station; sure ed and staked; easy payment, F.W. WEST, 25-26 Union Block. 8) LOTS—CORNER Rrig street and Jones avenue, Salme on Ray Road Add. to Ballard; fine ali | level Jots; terms, WHALLEY & EASTMAN, 5 and $ Colman Block. H. | SANITARY BATHS. SOCIETY NOTICES, rte dod B wee) Dancing Academy, 2318 Ist ” ave; popular and select school up- ~ to-date faney and @ociety danci only school where ordinary pup! learn TENTS AND AWNINGS, —e penta bed | We manufacture all kinds of can- vas covered Horse Blankets for all kinds of horses at al! kinds of prices. | All kinds of people buy them. Seat- esale i manufactur Marion and W: wid VOICE CULTURE. G MAGNUS SCHUTZ Holyoke bid. For ‘ captain, mate, ist and and en- gineer; Jap cook. Boss he For Washington; foreman for log: ging camp, hook tender, Ist and 7 1 fallers; 10-block sawyer; old to saw Wood. Ballard Office, Ballard, Wn WANTED—REAL ESTATE. WE have cash customers for lots, | cottages and modern dwellings im any part of the city. Germans American Investment Co,, 613 sr@ avenue, opposite public library. A ae A 1407 First Ave. Phone COLLINS & SHERMAN Funeral Directors «and Embalmers Between Pike and Unioy Pare Water Line Your Well With *|| CLAY PIPE | j For best results advertise in the | Star,

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