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EATTLE STAR. Every afternoon except Sunday, TELEPHONES Rusiness Dept. Matin 1050, Watt ortat Dept. Main 1138. ee RH WAFARD weiss fcr: Business Mans <> ® per month, delivered Rattor BF. CHASE, OFFICES: Beattle—1107 Third avenue, New York--230 Temple Court Bullding. Chicago—817-218 U. 8. Exprees Buildin, r . weak oF twe ‘cont per Copy ty-ve cn By mail or carriers. Entered vx No wre ate oe conien. tthe pe at Seattin. Woshington, as second-< Retter protection for the public Is needed at street intersections tn The business district of Seattle, Hepectally ts this true upon First and Becond nues, north of Yesler way The rapid growth of the city haa resulted In an enormous tncrease in the number of p trians, vehicles and street cars, fr ly congest- Mie travel and traffic at the corners of Second and Madison, First and Madison and Pike and Second, to a dangerous degreg. Yet che city con- finues to provide only the police protection which was considered ficient ten years ago, when Seattle was small and traffic light. The intersection of Madison street and Second avenue ts, perhaps, ‘the most dangerous point in the city, Here, in addition to the thou- ‘Panis of pedestrians who throng the thoroughfare, passing to and fro, “gather other thousands who take passage on the street cars, principally ‘Phose of the Madison street line, which carries more traffic than any "Other line tn the city, Crowds gather on the sidewalks and tn the atreet, " @epecially in the evening, and there ts jumping and dodging to avold ‘the multitude of cars and vehicles which come that way. ‘The Madison street cars form the greatest menace to life and limb, ‘These heavy conveyances, descending the steep grade from Third to Becond avenues, cannot be altogether controlled by the gripmen upon Humid days, when the rails are slippery. The cars cannot be stopped ‘Mastantaneously to avold striking either a person or a vehicle. They ean be stopped after sliding out a few feet upon the level of Second ave- ‘Rue, even in damp weather, and when the rails are dry, can always be Stopped upon the incline; but it isthe dangers and not tho securities Of the traffic that are Important toconsider. ‘ ‘Owing to the peculiar environments, pedestrians hurrying along Second avenue and crossing Madison, cannot see a descending cable car, |" @¥en when it is but a few feet distant, and must make a run for it, or © stop abruptly in order to avoid being knocked down, Those persons who fall to giance up the hill take a considerable risk of accident. Time 4 again recently narrow escapes have occurred upon this corner, and increasing congestion of travel there each month adds to the risk. fs only a question of time when fatalities will occur, unless prompt ‘fre taken by the city authorities to protect the public, ‘The fact that steep grades exist in the heart of the business district | Of Beattie is unfortunate, but It Is one of the conditions, and must be * ‘There will always be a lability to accidents upon grades in the d business districts. Yesterday, for example, two Madison street descending, collided at the intersection of First avenue with veh- ‘one a delivery wagon, and the other a truck carrying telegraph In both instances the gripmen of the cars were unable to stop ¥ on the slippery rails of the incline, although they made every ef- and one boy was injured. A few months ago a “trailer” got loose upon the Madison street line came rushing down the incline from Third avenue like a lightning train. By a miracle the passing street cars and pedestrians Second and First avenues escaped injury and the “trailer” after & harmless somersault at the end of the tracks, ended an ad- fn which no lives were lost. | Again, only a few days ago, a runaway horse, attached to a butch- ‘wagon, came tearing down Madison street at frightful speed, the Vehicle pushing the animal along at an ever-increasing pace. At Intersection of Third avenue the horse slipped on the wet planks ‘erashed into @ restaurant. Had he gone over the brow of the hill wm Third down to Second avenue, and struck a passing street car or afoot, fatalities would certainly have followed. i days later another horse, unattached to a vehicle, did run down street grade at top speed, falling, fortunately, near Second without striking anybody. Both = these accidents were wit- by the editor of the Star and brought forcibly to his attention @angers which beset the crowded corner of Second avenue and Mad- quer into the husiness district. It cannot get along without it cannot keep ratis dry. is that police protection, or protection of some sort, be given at certain street intersections, the same as is given in large cities all over the land, in Chicago, for example. There, has its policeman, who controls the movements “both pedestrians and vehicles, allowing each safe passage. _ At the corner of Second and Madison there should be a flagman, em- either by the city or the street ratiway company, whose duty it be to keep a close eye upon descending cable cars and then keep flag waving, for the benefit of approaching pedestrians and ret in the center of the track, right where the pedestrians on side pass, he could controlthe situation completely. Such a ought to have police powers. | At Second and Pike many complaints are made concerning the isks taken by pedestrians in crossing, owing to the large number of cars, bicycles and vehicles of all descriptions which come around @ corners without warning. A watchman, or officer of some sort, is there. 80, too, is one required at First and Madison, owing to rapidly increasing traffic upon First avenue. ‘The situation ts one which demands the attention of the city au- without further delay. —_—-- ‘The reports concerning the terrible wreck upon the Wabash railroud one significant statement. Engineer Strong is said to have mis- his train orders, which directed him to meet the other train at Strong read “Sand Creek." 80 he did not stop at Seneca, and ‘of people lost their lives. ‘Mis-read train orders have caused collisions time and time again railroads. The miserable scribbling of some station agents and is directly responsible. It should be a law that train orders (id always be typewritten, so that such errors could be more easily ce __ In several of the Eastern states they are talking of passing game to protect the deer hunters in the forests. ‘There is reason for it. A large number of biundering fools go into woods who have read in books on “How to Hunt” that it is neces- to shoot at a deer “as soon as you see a small patch of reddish move slightly among the bushes.” ‘The partially concealed sports. moves a bit while resting beneath a tree and Fool Number Six- |-‘Three-Hundred-and-One puts a bullet through him and then ‘ a shriek of triumph, rushes up with drawn knife to skin his | There should be no “open season” when the law permits deer hunt- @r8 to be killed by fools, If a man kills a deer by mistake in the woods the is held guilty of an infraction of the game law. Mistakes are not | recognized. Why then should # mistake that involves the life of a man _ be held o sufficient excuse? If the laws make man-killing in the forests man-slaughter, there “will probably be less shooting at “a small brown patch that moves.” e—_—_—_—__——=K=aaazzzz——eeee BURLEY-- ‘MAY PUT ON JEFFRIES| MORE BOATS | SPECIAL, ‘The rush of traffic at present on between the two Pacific coast com mercial capitals, San Francise Seattle, may result in the F When Champion Jim Jeffries ar- riven in Seattle it Is probable that & contest will be arranged between him and Nick Burley of this city. Nick does not think he can whip t @lampion, but believes that he can make better showing against him than did Gus Ruhiin. ‘Terms will be arranged whereby Burley will re- eve a share of the money if he jays five rounds N. P. CHANGES ITS TIME CARD feveral changes in the Northern Pacific tables will take effect Dec. 4. The Portiand train, which now Teaves at 12:01 p. m., will leave at 42:10 p.m. ‘The 4:20'p. m. train for| Tacoma will be discontinued. ‘The| ‘train which has heretofore arrived | from Tacoma at 12:46 p. m., will ar- Five at 11:20 a.m. The connections for Carbondale, Wilkeson, Buckley aud Orting will be made with the train jeaving Beattie at 2 p. m, in- ptead of a Ha yesterday with tons of freight Mr, Walter Pollard, San Franctac manager of the company, w senger to this city on the Mr. Pollard will remain in the @ week consulting with Mr. Gray, the local agent of the ~ APOLOGY CHICAGO, Nov. 2%. munication pronounced Father Jeremiah J. withdrawn, Crowley ized to Cardinal Martinelli. passengers George Giles wan severely be in Garfield yesterday by three t because he joe 5 i company puttiag more boats on the| run. The company now operates th steamship Rainier, which ¥ H The excom- against Crowley will be having apolo- was wearing & white Thee Dougall | Teac 717-19 - 21-23 First Avenue ¢ FRIDAY Bargains in the Basement $6.25 Tollet Sete of 12 pleces 103 pieces German China Seta, assorted decorations; —in- stead of $20, tomorrow.$19.60 Pearline, small size, per pack- age... 40 Pearline, large aixe, per pack- ago. to Ivory Soap, wall size ....40 Ivory Soap, large to Sapollo, per caki Te Waffie trons, sie ke women $3.50 Volocipedes ... .. +++; 84.00, $2.75, $2. Coasters, the nd $2.00 2.25 size, a Sh nesses gaye: H1.88 Boys’ Coasters, the $2.90 sine, «$2.20 00 Kine, Sap eemerepe ie $3.08 All-Iron Express Wagons, $2.60, $2.25, $2.00, $1.50, $1.25 Pe eprpaaapE BY $8.75 Tollet Sets of 12 veces, Goaaters, the #4 ; ; ; i} Sorosis Shoes ne GOOD FURNITURE — Chiffonier Special FOR FRIDAY Chiffonter ike picture made of selected gray elm, golden finish; top Measures 15x32 Inches; beveled mir- ror 12x18 inches: five roomy draw- brass trimmi Regular price, 0—Special for Friday— ES E Co. OND Ave DECEMBER fem ESTIMATES. NEW ITALIAN PRUNES: BIG FELLOWS—one tn a | mouthful—good valu | cents per pound. ‘The council finance committee has eree— approved the following estimates of | expenses for December | Executive department, ......8 Legisiative department te | Engineeri 315 00} 226 00 @ PURE APPLE CIDER— Per galt i . 3-galle 5-gation keg... THREE STAR CRE BUTTER— 3-pound jar 00 2/573 et department veeee 4,500 Board of Public Works de- POEUMONE is srisnes seoes Treasurer's department .... ade tax collector depart- 5-pound Jar ment SE esunne dale ¢ FANCY EATING APPLES. Law department .... 2 Per box. .$1,00, $1 i $1.50 Judiciary department NEW YORK FULL CREAM Harbor department DSE—Per pound Sanitation department . D SWISS CH Civil service department... Per pound . Park department . GERMAN BREAKFAST Police department . h bc Fire department ... SOCKTAIL CAT. Street lights bottle 26e Water department ..... 1LLED OATS Hot Library department . the mill—9-1b, sack. .400 MEAL — Yellow or e—10-pound sack . OR TAPIOCA 1,210 ‘$33 ‘Total Per Contracted Huge Debts Martyn Wheeler, a marine engin- | eer, flied a petition in bank ruptey feral court. His 4 rabhs om. ae Habilit 06,99, and his as VTBAT—S-pound sack. .46c RYE FLOUR- sets $000 in hoveehold furniture, for | Sache “ all of which | 10-pound sack . 50-pound sack Ladies’ Furs made and repatrea, |@ RY" MEAT. ©. C. Bera, 1318 Third w | 10-pound sack ren 50-pound sack M. D. Pease, Johnson & Co. |@ GRAHAM FLOUR Second ave, 19 headquarters cloaks, sults and millinery. AS—Per pound.. bc CURRA 1 pound carton ee” PUT EASTERN ‘BUCK 110 for 16-pound sack 50-pound sack Gin dT ~ WHOLE WHEAT FLOUY Gilts of Turkeys |G “10-pound wack ; W. B, Hutchinson Co. gave each {0-pound sack +o. 850 of thelr employees gurkeve on} sgt So -" aneel HAMS met Thanksgiving eve. No wonder they por se ic ay Choice of men in ‘the |g SUOAT-CiiD nia: pie ~-:\}@ EASTERN SAUSAGE-— Per pound ‘20 BOILED HAM—Sweet and tender—per pound De How about a firnt-ciaxe M and Food Chopper? We have the kind that save time, labor and material Each $1.20 and $1.60 Cooper, 8, Levy 104-106 FIRST AVENUE Bet. Yesier and Washington Telephone Main 102 STOVE PRICES These stoves are lined with steel and are good, substantial stoves. With each stove we give one joint and set it up without any additional charge. These special prices— 18-inch Clipper, $2.00 21-inch Clipper, $3.00 GoELGER & [-{URLBUT 1218-1217, Secono Avy | 2d ave. and Columbia THANKSGIVING pipe | Cc Huyler's and s Fa nent J Gunthi Cand Fresh consigt st re O e ANDIES ous ‘Tel, main 193, Want anything, try Btar Want ads, THE SHATTLE STAR, | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. } For San Francisco 10, Leave Beattie 8 0, m. | FOR SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA |_ Bteamshipe Cott Seattle or City of Te Tiekot Omics O19 Fir Steamat PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE 4B, CAINM, President KRUSE ». 5. 1 Beattie and Ban Inco rou ‘ancineo — B. all, Deo, 6, 8 20th, 8. 8, Caar Doliar, Beattle—B. #. Nov, 20th. 8. 68. 8. O Doliar, freight and passen- 4 rat Ticket OMoe O18 First Ay. ‘Tel. Main 1147 8, rs John 8, 8, Santa arina, 8. Leave For Honolulu The Globe Navi dispatch S. EUREKA Dec, 10, 1901 to be followed by 8. 8. Tamptco, January 10, 190% For rates of freight apply to the office of the company, Room A, Pacific Block. Telephone Main 271. tion Co, will T. W. NOTTINGHAM, Mer. The White Pass and Yukon Route To the Atlin, Bi on, Yu- kon, Klondike and White Horse Mining districts THROUGH MAIL, EXPRESS, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT BERVICE MAINTAINED DUR- ING THE WINTER, 8. P. BROWN, Gen’t . £19 Firat Ave., Beattie. A. BR. NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager J. FRANCIS LEE, Traffic Mer. Beattle, Wash, and Skagui CITY OF EVERETT SeATTL ERETT AND ED- Fad Three round th oct Beye ‘* Flyer for ROUTE. I. pattie, 7 2 Sunday. In ef e ‘Taeor At Boeret with Ly, Rverett, #15 & wetior and Kver- ett, and Mo Port Orchard Route Datly service, effective Sept. 10, 1901, Bremerton (U. & Navy Yard’ and Dry Dock), Charleston and Sidney. STEAMER: Athlon and iniand Flyer From Columbia Dock, foot of Col- umbia street, Leave Seattio~4:30 a. m. (except Sundays) and 10: a, m, 1:15 p.m. (for Bremerton onty) end 4:30 p. (Saturday only, extra trip 11:30 p.m.) Leave Bremerton—#:16 and 11:45 a. m, 2:00 «: 6:15 p. m. Leave Sidney 7:66 and 11:30 a. m., 6:00 p.m. Leave Charieston—6:00 and 11:35 a. m. m. For Pleasant Teach and Bean Point take steamers leaving Seattle &t 10:00 a. m. and 1:18 p.m. Leaving Bremert: Sa. m. and 6:15 p.m. Fare 6 cents round trip. ib. 25 Cents PERSONAL |_ We are NOP MAKING ANY AL |TERATIONS, nor are we movi |from our present quarters, but are still at No. 7414 Second Ave, © we are selling Pianos in the OLD, SUBSTANTIAL WAY, we alwaye did, | BARGAINS jare always to be found here, and |we promise to duplicate any prices and terms offered you by othe |firms, QUALITY considered, jcourse. Upon Investigation you will find our siatements true, and we ask you to call and convince yourse Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS ho bar taal UG ‘The Best Ligh FOR THE | Least Money Better Than Eléctricity (We can furnish gas or electricity). The Humprey Gas Arc has no equal as | a store light. { Seattle Gas & Electric Co, 214-16 Cherry $1. Tel, Main 96 | ee | Bar (CLASSIFIED ADS. AMNTHACT OF TUTLE Miers AWAM, Ti0-iat Glob of the United Btm ai and bank refere tis | Third avenue, Phone, Main 1000 | |FRANK f. WIK#TL! D bike HW MARTIN, G0 Mutual Life bid |. A. KELLOGG, 26 Bailey build ng. |W. D. LAMBUTH, 94-6 Pacific block. MACDONALD, 46 Burke bil Palmer & Brown, Pioneer bit. SONOVER, 4i-43 Haller building. APP, 10 Hriler building |@. WARD KiMP, a. Burke buildl ve. |i ¥ DOUGLAK WT New York bli. | HORACE Pere, Gis New York bik. PIETY PERRY, 880 Burke block. ~___ AUCTIONEERS MARTIN, general auctioneer 2215 Firat avenue, Tei, | 56 Oak 145, __ AUCTION SALES GWCRERTON eral auctlon- 1612 Piret_avenue ” HANKS " - PUGET BOUND “RATIONAL WaRit Capltal etock paid iy, $528,000; surpl Gyptal tock pa 1 (000; surpins, J.B Goldamith, vice principal cittes in cashler tal pald up, id, Re Hayde Anst. cam. trust business Scandinavian- American Bank of Beattio. A general banking business transacted. Spenlie, ‘1 be8 0. A Chivers, pres Me Le Grondahk first viee pre A. TL Boelber anh; J. ¥. Lane carh. No branches. | National Bank of Commerce | Paid up capital....$180,000. | Transact general. banking bosinons H.C. Henry, pres: KH Bpencor, Rafe deposit vauita for rent it Vagit Boxes for Reat THE PIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BEATT LE at a ; M. MoMicken. Parkhurst, eset cash Pxchange on Principal cities of U. & and Burepe. The Cai o Bank of Co Capital Might million dcilara) Surplus bitte ence , owed on time deponite. A en banking business transacted SEATTLE BRANCH — Corner of James street and Becond avenue. STRANGER ATT ARE you looking itable business if 90, we can you any mum- bor Fequiring an Investment of from Br to Ba Every Dusiness portunity that passes through office Must stand the closest investigation, nd we can piace you in a. bank, store, factory, hotel, mill, otice oF in fact, any business you' may pre- for, Kindly ail investigate. German-American Investment Co, Incorporated, 8 Third on First ave- street; ne and new bare nx may be had for am, rs hue, near Pike years, pr ively, ean Eo of ‘whieh be paid cash saloon pre r the money cope. rang! Oo) to Bina investment Co. BOX FACTORY, ——— FOR Gale—Interest in one of the larg- est and best paying box factories Grand Rapids; running night day, with three’ years orders head: retiring member of the firm with a perio . which ies him permanently, and bi ace muat be filed by gman cape able of taking charge of the office. German-American Co. wt LODGING HOURER FOR Saie—We have a few high-class lodging houses, not the kind tha usually filled ‘with “dummien' & lot of cheap, ture, ft jerman. established, reputat ing Inv recommend. veatment WHOL German-American In 82 Third aver ALE COMMISSION House. 92.000 cash and services torent and good posit wholenale produce uses In Seattle 8, with upwa 9 shippers and #9) local pa highest commercial and bank ences given; money to be dep in bank to hk ne business man- Ar neoures tn " me of na 2 ee, Union-2d, dividual instruction. ail subjects BEST met teachers. Acme and Pike. Hus. Coll Main G& CLOTHES CLEANING «Pressing $1.0 month: ay Third. Butt 1004 HIGHEST prices for cast-off ¢ i CLAIRVOYANTS — Pr SHELDON, THE REC FR LMI8ST, NOW LOCAT- ED AT 1203 3rd AVE. Prof. Shel- don, the world’s greatest palmist, may be consulted dally on all af. fairs of Wt Hils work ts different from othe: and tt ly refuses to ac a are perfectly satisfied, His vice on marriages, divorces, love, family affairs, business tran - tions, law suits, ete,, are accurate | and truthful; no matter what trou. ble you may have, call and he will help you. Hours 9 a, m,. to 9 p. m. 1203 ard Ave., cor, Seneca St., Palmistry taught, mediumistic per- MADAM CAROLINA dium, tella past, pre ings and cards; 26¢ The well t me. nent and fu palmist read up 209 1 n_1180, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS FODEAQUIST & HOSEL NAR ‘At 28-220 Spring street. BROMLEY & WELLS. tra: tarr-Boy Tel, Main 360. | deeb 0 cman DANCING ACADEMINS anke haat ix dal 6. COLLINS, and Holyoke teacher of ety dan k. Phone LIT Ly and fancy 4 Phone, Butt 681 BOCTHTY teacher Madison and cing, We Wo Pin He | S&B LANGUAND. Ws NY. bloce” | $2,070,000 | ~ MRS. i FOr Hook LYNCH & BITA Mine_A i Parisian HA 6 bi Brit KING AND CLEANING Dye Works Clean, pres, delive OMioe 1418 Firat AMERICAN Bteat Wostern avenue we FRENCH, Spanish, and German ianw gebra, Geometry, Phy omy and all high se versity preparations. PO, box 136 ENGINEERS Puar Co OA Talla agen taught CONTHACLORS end Dred Katiway viaducts i fron wor atidings: harbor Improvem AND installed, house wiring and bell work 134 Western ayer uc . ANCIAL SHORT-TIMB loans on furniture * lowest rates, 429 Burke bulidt TO LOAN—Pri ot interest. Wt Marion « WARRANTS bought ar rison & Eshelman, Mu WASH, Oi; Invest OLYMPIC OI CO, FOR KENT x BASEMENT storage space under 703 Firat avenue, foot of Cherry FOR SALe HIGH BAT _ pri be 4. ie Lite | sis N.Y Vatlor bi second: fh “Furntt south. FUNERAL TERWOR' 106-148 ~ FURNACE DIRBCTORS i & BONS, embaim- 4. Tel Pike 4, piles help free of eharge to erm- ployers, Call, write or phone and secure good help. . 1186 rd Ave., Emp. 4 Call up furnishes best help in city. Main 5. Mra. Keyes, MM, " Profitable work CIAL Pike. Doagia Hrotiable mark site bine eee D—™ Our catalogu: h barber trade tools donated; positions teed; matied free. Moler x College, San Francisco, Cal. HOTELS, FURNISHED ROOMS GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, ins Fok house newly furnished; all modern: prices moderate. 5 fiotel Bavoy—fiooms Hc up. GF Fire CONKLIN HOUSE Tit Thirds in eight ‘SON, general Insur- ance, 13-14 Boston block. ae WV. Rinehart & Co. we NY bik IF “you want correct weights and prompt returns, dea) with the Chica- Ko Junk Co., 180 Western. Main 641 AND INSURANCE JAMES BOTHWELL—Loans, fre ins, bonds. 28 Boston block. WANTED—All kinds second-hand chinery. A. J. Williams, 109 Weller Lueben, Phone, Pink 1916; music taught and furnished for all_occaston: MECHANICAL ENGINEERS . TASTER W-7 Pio: “MONE. EO LOAN ¥ loaned on horses, furniture, on salaries, Room 10 Downs block. _ MUSICAL * REPAIRED, bought, sold, 1431 34. ————— OCULLISTS AND AURIST! ADEAU—Bye, ear, nose and thro 831 Burke building. DR. KIBBE, Bailey bullding. Dr. J. A. Mackinnon, « Chapin nia ATAY oes Institute of Onteop- Athy. Bate Deport Butlding lished in Seattle three years. Maln ot . SIX years’ experience chronic cases. Rickart @& Howell, ostpopatha ui Collins block. Phone, ‘Main 728 D \t. WASHINGTON athy PATENT ATTORNEY ¥ Barnes & Co., 74-7 Starr-Boyd buliding ¥ ADAMS, Grafting, Colman pid BL BUTTER! The White Cow Butter Store has just secured a car of fresh cream ery butter, made especially for our Thankegiving trade, with that nice ch delicious flavor which cheers 1 brings a smile to the face every good housewife who wan to enjoy op one enk their ‘Thanksgiving dinnor we will| sell this fancy butter at 2 pounds for Sc. Cholce creamery, only 26e, New York Full cream cheese, Swiss ch ic. F comb honey, 1c; and our fresh| Oregon ranch exes, used by thou-| sands of families, only 26c dozen Come in your thousands and suve| money at the | WHITE COW BUTTER STOR’ Nearly opposite Bon Marche. | M8 Second Avenue. HEATERS, Hee Heaters ond-hand heating izes for a FY from th ADVERTISING rates of all White mele busilelte eet rh Malt > Hinox- mes for cash OXFDON ot Mer ELECTE Room 3 WANTRD—Old Hensel, mfg LADIES, tr ful man: ory.” the genuine, avold imitations male | massage—8i8 stave, | mold | Jeweler, and Wiver ® Hinckley a bath. Mrs. Tait 911 Thiru aveniie We care mortgage loans a|* ney |* 4, MUI Geo. Ti c KAUTMAN P THEO TURNI PRINTING AND BISDIN TE Tey VF Art Print Phone ® MARKET Report, 17 Buring’steeet, Tel, Bult 042 66. commercial — print Mok ont ym Washington bide; Treen’s Bhoe Store. Tel. Wh METROPOLITAN Press, Inc 2nd ave 8. and 106-6 West Firs eet ting $1800—New @¢-room house, with bath, on Madison street, near power hours If you want a good lot in La- tona, near the University, look at this. $800-—Wiil buy you @ good 6-room house c to car line in Colum- bia; call and look at this Northwest Trust and Co., Real Estate Dep jumbia str Tel., TAT If you mean business, lieten to this Lot xi20, ne 4-room house, pletely furnished, barn 18x36, w gon ed, chicken house, 75 chick: ens, young thoroughbred Jersey cow, fresh, spring water in house, big wood shed, 4 tons of coal, 3 cords wood split up, and 2 tons hay only $1,200, if taken in a week; easy terms. Two eleant building lots, near Cap- itol Hill, street graded, lots level, fine view, $1700. Elegant home in Banta Cruz, Cal. to trade for Seattle improved prop- erty. Many other cheap properties on and. BOGUE & SCHMIDT, 628 Pacific Block. john 1661. DO YOU WANT TO BUY A HOME? We have for sale a number of new modern houses in different parte of the city which can be bought with a small payment down and balance paid in monthly install- ments. Prices range from $1,000 to 33,000. Be sure and see us before you buy. WING & GUION—Balley Butlding. IF you can pay rent, you can own your own home. Home Co- operative Company will buy you a lot and bufld you a house for $5.50 per month; no interest charged. Rice & Goss, resident managers, 106 Pike street. m tit 9 ~~ INTERBAY LOTS. $525—For 7 lots, sightly and well lo- ed; good garden soil: terms. W. , Patten, room A, Pacific block. OME quick, @ snap; 8-room house, $90 range, sideboard, fine bed room suite, irs, carpets, house and I goes for $275. Call’ 1426 6th ave, WE hy ® choice jot of vacant lots, cottages.modern dweilings and stores in ail parts of the city. Germar- American Investment Co, 613 Third avenue POR well” *®, small or RABE Sullivan Bide. HAVE you 6 or a exchange? ea for sale or We have buyers. Call man block. 110 Cherry. sHoW CASES ~ STORAGE AND WAKEHO WEFT Oocliental ave. — “Household goods, etc. Jacobs, Trenholme & Co. "TAILORS RECN Gite Second ave si TASIDERMISTS BERG “isis Third aver fs __TENTS AND AWNINGS and awning ‘osquito oot Ls, pining hose inves uck tents and folding cai, . “Gold Medal” kind. SRe us TENT & AWNING wholesale manufacturers, Mar’ and Western. 3 73, awnings Tarpaulan hose, ete; Alaska outfitters in all eanvas goods; goods made to orde: by experts at a moment's notice Sunde & Erland, First and Jackgon. ay TINNERS. | FINTAYS ROBE. Vel Green TRANSFER COMPANIES | Vand Forwarders ‘and distribution cars handled promptly; uperior equipment for moving finest furniture, pianos and heaviest mach- inery, Lloyd Tranfer Co., 6 Marion Street, Tel., Main 86. EYRES “Transfer Co, Main ~ UMBMELLA REPATRING UNBRELLAS mai tired; recsver: ing and genera! repairing.’ 900 Seo- ond avenue. Robeson Bros. Voroe CULTURE ———— | OO MAGNTS SCAT TA Holyoke bia * —WANTED-REAT, =| AND LOTS WANTED: T fags ROUSE RSDAY, NOV cMpmn § LMGAL NOTION mplaint of the ¥ of your answer ined at thee by nerd lemand of h has bevel ‘k of said court. t mortgage upea b half of the wouthweat township twang 3 Guarantee Ig Trust Company, a o er Peterson and Hi fa wife, to wecure {i ” the payment of one Mie (1000) dollars on the ist day ary 1807, with interest a eau of eight’ per cent maturity, a per cent. per annum th Ul paid; both principal ang payable in United tates | interest nuall: kage being + Owhich # were thereafter Guarantee Lean » for conden neake and i reafter, bit sideration assigned Harrisburg Tr by t Com poration as executor and tamil the estate of George A. Pai ceased, to this plaintiff); the | principal of said note being and for forty (40) dollars at fee provided for in said note mortgage, and for costs and forg ber 14th, 1901, PETERS AND POWE! Dexter Horton Bank » King County, Wi P oral reitet. Date of first publication Nem! Attorneys for Pi Postoffice address, Rooms IN THE SUPERIOR Court. the State of Washington in and the County of King. Emma bard, plaintiff, va. Silas Hubb defendant. Uo. 33,900. f for Service by Publication. of Washi jon to the said Hubbard, defendant, J You are hereby summoned to ear within sixty days after the él of the first publleation of this ea mons, to-wit: within sixty , the 1th day of November. A. D, Ii and defend the above enti : in the above entitied court, and ane Swer the complaint of the plain and serve a copy of your upon Ba atto the plafntiff at thetr of of th omplaint ‘which has beea! e comp! * with the clerk of sald court; the: ject for which this aetion ts is to obtatn a decree of divorce the defendant on the ground th defendant has failed a ! and refused to support plainti to make suitable tor tiff and her and also, of cruel treatment the the defendant the and also, because the def abandoned the plaintiff for one and more. The three matters herein conat three mparate causes: action for Givoree as specified in laws of the State of Washington. bedegiee & CASSIDAY, Postoffice and office address. Roos B. Arlington hotel. Seattle. Wi ae publication, th No tf NOTICE. SHERIFF'S SALE OF “ATE. State of Washington, County King. ss. Sheriff's office: By virtue of an Order of Sale, sued out of the honorable pers Court of King County, on the i day of November, 190, by the thereof, In the case of Jane C. plaintiff, versus Nels A. jefendants. No. 32,076, and Sheriff, directed and Notice ts hereby gtven, that I proceed to sell at public auction the highest bidder for eash, witl preseribed by sheriff's sales, to-wit: At 10 o'¢ a. m., on the 14th day of ; A. D. 1901, before the court h door of said King county, in the Stat of Washington, all of the right, tf and interest of the said defend in and to the following 4 inal property, situated !n the County s King, State of Washington, to it Lots fifty-four (54) and fifty-five @ in Dwight’s addition to the City Seattle, levied on as the property. defendants, to satisfy a jud amounting to $151.85, with ini and costs of suit, in favor of plaintiff. Dated 18th ay of November, 19h, ED, CUDIHEE, Shertff, By Wm. Corcoran, Deputy, Peters & Powell, Attorneys plaintiff, When Others Fail fs WE } sh customers for h lots, cottages, stores and. m dwellings In all parts ‘of the rhe only way to-sell your property je to advertise, and as we spend WO THOUSAND DOLLARS a inonth for that purpose, 1 foll i logical Husion that we can sell {t,t r property. with our ph tographer will take a “view” of it which will published tn “hale t In alt leading newspapers the clty GERMAN-AMERICAN INV »MPANY Aven House for rent, @ rooms, Call or avenue. ern | city, | th set! WANTE 8 and 10 1426 Fifth HAVE you or rent? Fifth Ww 67 ddress a house If 80, Tr Nal S Pints or call or lot for ddress 1426 fr) TEL.MAIN 1029 Pic OPEN ALL NIGHT FASHION Hair Store has removed to rie Arnens Xmateur Wilise block, Hoishing. Sullivan cago Dental Co. 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