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PQUEEN CITY LAUNDRY IMPRESSIVE SERVICE Bairte Open Fre | WATCH, “DIAMONDS. | FIN Sack time you come to the Rart ead | Pipes Co you're impressed with « | Aibert Hansen i. We simply do the best we | Phe argest jewelry house ip the ae wx make your shopping pleasant ce PRICE HINTS. _ wane ife : A LINDAUER ¢ boition 20S] JEWELER AND OPTICIAN plasters We boxes Moved to 306 Pike street, BSe | phird and Fourth. bring a prescription ire impressed (hat our phar ow how to fill them righ ut the best of materials v lube price less than most stores | kind ower, ‘Quiok Kidney, Cure Stops pain in the back and ree all a and bladder 1406 Ramaker Music (0. Native Herd Tablets, jet Ammonia, Se bottles Forearns, 3c tunes: Bkiti Soap, Me caken.. De sgTELLDRUGCO. SECOND AVENUB. Ld Phone, Main 603. Feather ) I Dusters An article every house has need: of and one that costs something usually. These prices make them almost a gift 2O-inch Feather Duster .. B-inch Feather Duster ... Uetnch Feather Duster . 16-inch Feather Duster ... ALL WEEK. BROS. ‘First ave. near Union | CSULINe SH SH [RMAN.. B0e Funeral Directors and Embaimera, 1407 First Ave. bet. Pike and Union | Beattie, Wasp. F.W. Merrick The American Ciethier 703 First Ave. Agent for the Celebrated John BL Stetson Hat, #4 and $5 j JAMES HENRY ‘Wholesale and Retan Butcher, Jopoen ann OSt Meats ee Gray Skirt, made tallors: graduated cluster tucits, for fleven Pianos and Four Organs ‘WERE SOLD YESTERDAY— MANY BEING SHIPPED OUT OF | THE CITY—ONE GOING AS FAR AS NOME — BUSINESS WAS VERY ACTIVE ALONG THE GHEET MUSIC AND SMALL INSTRUMENT COUNTERS. } An opportunity of a lifetime to buy not only music in every form—sheet. }folio and boole—at less than cost, lbut almost every kind of an instru. | jment on which it can be produced, at the greatest bargain prices ever be- | | fore offered in Seattle. Tenche | buying in large quantities, some tak- |ing enough to last them from five to 10 years, POSITIVELY CLOSING OUT E TIRELY fe Sedovertpent. Seid lour entire stock of sheet music, folios fe excigsively. whim the pow- jahoald decide to abolish ll the ‘earth save one, we should | providing the one re- WAY ay. otE instrument that can land instruction books of all kinds at less than cost, In order to gain an additional four hundred square feet of floor space for our growing piano, gan and small musical instrument |business, which tx rapidly encroach- ing upon every inch of extra room available We ere running, in eonjunction with our closing out sale of sbeet rustic, the greatest expansion and special cut-price sale of Pianos and Organs ° EVER BEFORE CONDUCTED in| THE NORTHWEST | Choice, New Upright Pianos that R tail regularly at $265, now only $131, and $325 Instruments Go at $195, the $350, $400 and $475 Styles Now Offered at $220, $280 and $242, Too Numerous to Mention in Proportion— Great Bargains in Slightly Used and Second-Hand Pianos—Organs, Now, Now $47 for Regular $75 In- ents, to $44 and $68 for the $95 and $110 Styles—Also Big Values in Second-Hand Organe— Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy Payments—Old Instruments Tak- en in Exchange—All Instruments Guaranteed to Be as Represent- ed—Store Open Saturday Evenings Only. D. S. JOHNSTON C0. General Music Dealers, Our Lamps 1 to dis sell Drie New Pall Btyle of We here. No place jay then, so we wil mM at Removal Ba es. A few of the choicest bar ing are tn our show wit /Marked at about cost Very Pretty Lamps, with Sentral draft burner de orated, and: glove. moval Another i central handaom worth Se and Pin fonday Dp. m™. tle & o'clock FLA REMODEL DOWNS BLOCK ‘A. W. Spaulding haw nw for remodeling th cost of which work at Water Heating. Estimates furnished. |. SHAW & CO,, Soliman foot of Col- | Architect ‘oviding 2h more and modern throughout. Our CALL. TRADE Lagi: wnirts | a LAY SND SILVERWARE between NDERTAKERS | ond Avenue, Burke Building. | THE SEATTI EMPLOYED AT A_ TELEPHONE OFFICE LEAVES HOME FOR WORK —HAD $75 WITH HER AND NOW ms YOUNG GIRL ‘0 clue has been found that will throw any light on the strange appearance of Miss M one of the Su change girls, years of ag pretty. Why she should home at 2400 ‘Third avenue, she has always been happy. mystery to her friends and Felatives, The theory that there has been foul play Is scoffed at NO BAD HABITS The matter has been repor |the local police, but there has been [Netle action taken im the matter by jthem. The young Indy {# not [known to have had any bad habite j and w at . c the telephe erday morning The minsin residence of Third avenue, master, employe. work ean, y is Mott at the at 24 Muff he young la 0 and consid I with M a telephi The girls about the sar Mise Huffman also ™ er ntaried t vid Mie “ te at Battery keeps Morgan followed. She take the First avenue car reet by Dr. Mott, who drugstore there. ‘That that has been seen or heard HAD MONEY WITH HEI Her friends say that she had abou which it is thought rhe had with | always regular at her work # MITCHELL ASKED TO NAME TERMS OF SETTLEMENT WILKESBARRE, Gect Avtrike settlement is believed to be tn sight. At 3 o'clock this afternoon, afi hurried prepara- Yong, Mitchell and the three district presidents, Nichols, Duffy and Fahey,rushed off for New York. Shortly after 2 o clo received @ tolegra: w York, which immediately changed his plans. He hastily summoned the district presidents and et them with an evident alr of Jubjiation. Mitchel refused to say anything concern! but it w learned from what s« the message was from a prominent coal ope ed that Mitehelt and his colleagues have b terms upon which the strike ¥ be settled. will reach New York at 9% o'clock tonight ng What was on foot thority, that 1 it te bellev~ ed to name ‘The Mitchell party ma to be An important and senantional; the time his Suit Was filed late this afternoon in [the superior court by A. P. Mitten, | against Jacob Furth, $60,643.66. Dr. Mitten in hy tock was sold. Jeane F. Wilson Drought sat iwday tm the sum of | again Charles D, Wilson for dt vorce with alimony, The platntift complaint states alleges that she married defendant text ho placed in the hands of Jacob| December 15, 1K94, and since 1896 he |Purth Madison street cable ‘stock |has failed to wide for her syp- of value, $44,377 for sale. He claims | port, making It necessary for her that $33,734.31 was realized for the to subsist by her own work and the stock. ‘The amount sued for is the |charity of friends. She alleges that difference, with interest, from Jan-|her husband {s a musician earning vary 1900. Dr. Mitten alleges | from $20 to 140 4 week and well abl that he did not know that Jacob | to support and care for hy She Furth was working tn the inter asks for $29 a month alimony. ‘The of the Beattie Electric Company at ‘couple is childless. FIREMAN DROPS T0 AN INSTANT DEATH VICTORIA, B.C, Oot. &—John F. Lynch was instantly killed by falling upon 4 pavement here today an he was «iving a life-saving exhibl tion, Lynch and Edward Hooper formed s fe saving team of the ane fire bri who are here attending the eonvention ehicte of the Withee, “The men were exemplifying the work of the Pompler scaling ladder They were descending the Brunswick hotel, ry by story. and had. feached within one story of the bottom. Hoop ‘was just seizing the ladder to allow Lynch to descend upon it, when the latter “epped upon the ladder. He instantly fell, Jerking Hooper oot of the w ¢ with him, and the two men fell together. Lynch track upon the back of the his head upon the pavement, and was killed Instant ly. Hooper was but slightly Injured, being saved by falling on top the other man. A big crowd witnessed the accident, the presence of all the Bre chiefs of the Northwest. Lynch's body was taken to the morgue. ‘The accident created great excitement and sym pathy. The city flags, which were up in honor of the exhibition, were HORRIBLY |ARRESTED BURNED Bertha Lerner, | was borribly bur corner of. Ei Pike street, at 10 0'¢ fx. She how tive at the exhibition being given in RFOL Four fede nts were upon im ers here charging them with at pting to defraud the govern ment, it ts alteged that several de- hospital at the point of 4 Her| partment clerks at Washington ar entire body, with the exception of | implicated. Government contracts her feet, Is a make of burns. Jt was|have been boosted by bribery and re old story, She tried to light the | various other illegal means. re with coat oll, and there was an | : z pod i Rca ne TICKLED THE LADIES The parents of the girl keep had | T we 00 pre t at the ban- fruit stand # the Piyer dock. On|quet at the Unitarian church last ioe tals the Gare Of savers! children | night. The tonats were responded to younger than herself. This morning | | interesting 1 H. B the nttempted to light the fire by the| Huntiey responded 1 te the The oll exploded |toast, “Women of the Church, Their mes caught. in_her, thin | Worth and Work,” th primitte was noon enveloped, and|of young ladies presented him with iid be put Out {a bunch of bachelor bu The terribly burned thusical features of the § were eeiatance arrived, she wae removed | also well received ) Providence hospital in the ambu- | a. lanes. ace every attention ts jianer Thee oes buen sient) BADLY BURNED jhope of her Recovery: T. McMullen, yed by the Hea was badly bur PROBADLY e228 AFIZZLE <> PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8 In strong rene helteve th ttempt of the manufacturer fort 1 Oot nerved at ut the} f the near mt plant aceident this m # taken to the His burns thought to curred at 1:20 o'ele ‘The injured Seattle though ful t There at th ato get ne from one Jent Aw ALASKA AND ATS: TRADE of the iven out tonigh given | MONTHLY MEETING BOARD OF HEALTH| meeting of | be held at! er in the thatters of Including ‘appotntm f conmidered At the The monthly the board of health will office of Dr. Ludiow k’ tonight overal | considerable rtan t regular " United 1 puty leliver Alnmk of thi ctor MARRIED QUIETLY Mr. Joneph Frank and Mis arbarn Hill were quietly parkas rewesice of relat 1m tne, atthe home_of the bride's rianer, Mrs. BW. Hill, 002 Selle | enue north, at high noon, the Rey. J. M. Denrison. The Oy tie well known in the city asa sacconatul contr Mr. and Mre. | lf . unk left on t 40 p.m. train for | $36 4 7 if 602 Bellevu He n distr Her n the nd ought ther those and th 1 th unjust that tay married and uate tr Gatfnor Garden Tracts $35 o Southern € at home to th avenue north, Alife fr after Nov.| 1s ale hi Horton Dexte w ble FOR FRAUD IS MISSING eyh eing tha rk at 9 ephoned [that atine Mt UUme before. the telephor »| Her friends y at rilyght i, | hour of her «| SHO »| well, notified rday Wi PLANS ting oday, 4 wan re Ven, Ww. It | Banker Lake | that whieh will pr of the Short | Balt Lake. | gotiations, if but one road Los Angeles KING The with A wrecked near tain Gordon, crew and Joh boat, were dr ARDI siderable tion Congress iseippl ne wiven largely of the matter. o'elock men walked & Garfield hotel, Jom Batohl. the place, sect: safety making Clerk John M out, and was ing doors, whe: open the inner front of his march into through hi he cash rem llogmers waiting f | morning train Jother #18 The robbers down ‘stain Jquickly mai Ye entrance HEARING OF FRANCHISES: Pe Ele nding fre of the ‘or poratic tonight. Rei apany and for or against ex, will be give The chang aler stree r Hine will be ition te up Union nue. Object lens the comp part. of the atreet AP erty owners « protesting a: franchine on company will er poles and me tween the t of these citiae make oral pr Joned tn The me tirely to Sea ‘SEVEN ted ur th ner and t ile is the started out mother, wh yt returned t vther day pi of the ¢ ny fre ith wh Ing company he being medium Family © family of J. 8 ry there bridg for the thought street J to the matter was reported to her home, im stated this negotiat SCHOONER WRECKED schooner Annie tor WOULD GO IT ALONE - COLORADO proposition to merg SUCCESSFUL | wi nuD TACOMA, this morning three masked proprietor, and held up pockets clerk of about $20. other two men secured $6 or $7 from tition isan ing will be giv AND ELOPES r elog 1 it is p smilie "hahaa ororeamaggaaee || $ Theaters Saneees REL nes ORT Sousa's Imitation forn nuredly the 7 orld, for it Ik familiar and gemture Mareh King famous band b Grand tome night 1 Dod night : DEAD IN 5 inoere f flattery nn Philip Bouse in as {flattered man in the a fact that th iving more of less traveration of of man lation of the it bring his and on Tide Flats This Morn- ing | The body Junknown v if @ left the hou eceentricition her chum did 1 ome o'clock, Mias Huftmant to Mrs, Mott and found organ had left Bhe did not apr office all day, and then of @ man whore name fternoon an Gieeever the Wa Works at He removed w lant p * will be give rformance of “King nm at the Grand tc was }and searched L n Th ark on th out 40 ¥ tall and weighs about watted for her her tune u the At pothing has been hea RT LINE Max “The Liberty Belle” Frank Harry B ody, The of mark in re he « tent mu days} 1. ands. t Hazel Kirk.” and gre-| i alestnohe Sta mu nights. The PANY $8] front of thi ry thin, givi ty-tw of the parts are played by While Tide Was High te be A it 5 . ends to the switch near where the body was found, saw some one atag ger along the trestle and he called to the man to look out for the trains Whoever it was called back that he would keep his eyes open. ‘The 1 Was Very mich under! the influence of liquor and staggered on. Boon after Mr went to w the the brownish The hair at h quite muty in th ate last n high, A. Camere At the rem exent Harri d with the excep who te muce Met the Belasco-George Juveniles The Helasco-George close thelr engagement at the Seattle | theater tonight. ‘The company in talented one, and very weil drilled. “The Convict’s Daughter” The ment of the Third Avenue theater in offering Tb Convict’s Daughter” as the attrac- ton at the up-town houne, thin week |The play is proving to be @ great at~ traction, At the Madison The Madison th —w. Juvention ‘, a af “are now pendi ‘avide for the operation Le th of the Great The It of these ne~ suceeasful, will be that will be built through to from this city. ¢ he thought tt tr He could see ne. |peemed to have @ presentiment that the man whom he had warned had fallen into the bay. When the tide had gone out again he again went to the place from where the cry had appeared to come, His Face in the Mud Below the treatie with bis the mud he saw the form of « man. Whether it was th ae one he hed warned he cannot tell, but he ts con |fident that ft Is. The coroner's of fice was telephoned and Deputy tne went out on the case. The man was got out on the trestle and | he morgue. There were no identification on him ex- the tattoo. There were also no and but a few cents in money, ‘There was froth on bis lips which ‘showed that death had been coused by drowping. An autopsy will be held before the death certifi e is signed. mana, ater opens every afternoon at 2 o'clock In a vaudeville attraction ¢ is a continuous performance until 11 o'clock at night MARINE NEWS Steamer Athlor which for the past three weeks ha: een undergoing re pairs to her boilers, will resume he Bremerton run probably tomorrow To more adequately protect its seenmers from the elements the Port Blakeley Mil Company, own ers Of the steamer Sarah M. Renton, has begun the alteration of her cabin by extending it to the bul NE, Ontario, Oct Marie. Alpena, Mich. w here last night. ¢ three members of the mn Ferguson, of a rescue on Dancing Classes Profensor Wilson Ranke Hall Monday and Friday evenings. Pri- vate lessons dally. 1oe wa the mor parture from Seattle's ler front today. The dugout left the city slip this morning bound for Neah bay. One buck. four squaws | And nearly a dozen papoones were its | Paskengers, and its cai miscellaneous. Fish be ayed fruit and every chous Indian aboard. eae Te it NEVAON AND n ree FoR WEY, TRAuSTEMS. ” iAMMiEnoM wine MEN, 120 TO @ MNICHOL & HAWKING fie Wea? MAIN STREET. “The Big Store D. BUCK & CO. wifi. Trice, TIMES BLDG. (25° <DISOOUN: Until and Including October 11 We will allow the above dis count on Sult or Overcoat, We DO NOT ra! pricea before allowing you the discount Goods are marked In plain figures, Here in a chance to buy CLOTHING cheaper than you can buy it at any clear- ance sale. Can you afford to mian such an inducement. whether or not in need of @ sult or overcoat? YOU WILL NEED ONE or the other before the winter ts over. CSS: eae $25 Cash Prize Will be paid the person sending us fore October 15 she best written showing the advan- tages of Brooklyn ax a renidential district and ax a speculative invest ment, Pettit & Son, 623 New York block. SPRINGS, Oct. &— pposition has arisen to| the Irriga-| with the ‘Trann- Mine one. The day w ever to the discussion | eee ——— Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gains only. ‘“ Oct. S—About 1:30) into the saloon of the 108 Puyallup avenu ring about 960 tn cash, | their escape. Night okiska wi coping | near the inner swin m the first man shoved door, stuck & gun in ome and forced him to corner, while he went relieving the Meanwhile the and robbed two) the place for a| pe lost $6 and the ater € then marched the m: basement, and ir escape by the t tuyY wow While you can save one-quar- ter of a very low price. INDUCEMENTS IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS 26 Per Cent Discount in Our BOYS’ CLOTHING jepartment Hoye’ two and Sulta embracini latest fabrics: nchises of the Seattle i be red at ouncil committee th presentatiy citinens thtere the pr na hearing. from Comstock street et on the Queen Anne ynmidered. run the street in rained any will ax ont rem three-piece all the very weeds, Chevi *, Serge, Cassime and Worsted, Styles are the Sail- the Norfolk, Young Men's Manty Suite” In double and single breasted, Here are a few prices Also. the University Cighth ave this, an to stand ading the f nat that age igned by prop wt Union street, the grant of street unless to erect thi ter of the street rking strip & Representatives ne will be present and otest along lines their petition sell for $4.25 sell for $5.80 sell. te $3.40 nell fe 8 Our $5.00 others $6.00 Our $4.50 5.80 Our $4.00 45.00 Our $3.00 M08 Suits, the pow- Suits, others Sults, others the Suits, others n over en-| Co, affairs, ayers le Electric TEEN $1.70 ansortment Our pri lished the ¢ endeay ¢ Men's and Boys’ ure Furnishing Goods is most much lower than other houses, because we have of “The Big Store With the Little Prices,” and we @ ng to maintain it OPEN SATJADAY UNTIL {1 O'CLOCK. WEEK DAYS CLOSE AT 6 D. BUCK & CO. 1404 SECOND AVE. TIMES BUILDING BOSTON PAINLESS DENTIST: With an office store that 4 mpetent service at moderate fees. | T® introduce world | CovlowinE inducements until Oct. r a 17-year home in this city the police at an morning. ‘That thi is the belief of h police, Gracie Mc pang lady who has thus Into the world. Her lives at 620 Maynard | xked both the local and t ok out for the that ahe will home bef un rhe girl's ner that her daughte om home © young | ance of to he 422 2d Av. ep. Bon Marche and a staff of oper- you exceptional equipment that Is unsurpassed, ¢ a we are Ina position to give 0 her nowned 20th our painless methods, offer the 350 50 Silver Fillings 22k. Gold Crowns Porcelain Crowns Bridge Work, per tooth Our Artistic Vulcan Plates or been keep: jescribed ag plexion and of whe left home n dark skirt nt Wh jacket, f J. Sullivan ef » the matt ullivien, Jay by ‘NO PLATES REQUIRED Soe these beautiful creations. They are hand carved to represent |the graceful curves and undulations of the natural gums; thus we are lable to restore lost features. We are the first to introduce this work | toe the coast. extraction by means preparation, “Mexican Avulen,” the product of years of r h'in the lat r Lady attendance. ( rly, as 20th. $ ne firm, of Chet attle poll concerning thi who was killed | falling from forine worked lived Virginia | * ot) All work )Hours—x } Mans.—M Members guaranteed for 12 years, oto §; Sundays tilt p.m Sipes, I. D.S.. D.D.S Milne, L. D. 8. D. D. Royal College Dental Surgeons. M er Oct id prices will be raised a THE MUD Body of a Strange Man Found Cameron heard « cry and | but he | Bids to be Opened At the meeting of the MANY GIRLS SAVED rh nw of the F tende met last | Ely wational 1, showing | rence Crit night at th chure th during the Hawkins and Mre. L. 2 Her lected ws trustees. en waved by wived Pauline wore whiskers and | Underwear, instead of 40c AMUSEMENTS GRAN OPERA Seatte HOUSE Lenina Theater. JOHN CORT, Mgr. Phone Main 66 HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? Who? KING DODO (Raymond Hitchcock.) Direction Henry W. Savage. THIS AFTERNOON—TONIGHT, Lawt Times, Last Times, Last Times, bc, Bc, Ibe. OPERASeattie's HOUSE “*" Phone, Main 65. Prices—$1.60, $1.00, ‘GRAN |J0HN CORT, Mer. Thursday Af- ternoon and Night. | | Aad His Band, Estetie Jenkins, Trombone. Prices vigh on sale. Lieblin, Grace Violinist Soprano; Arthur Pryor, $1.00, Te, Be, Wc, Seats now Matinee, , $1.00, Tbe, Classified Ads _ OCAREY WOTLCES CAM THE MAN Mo Mies tn vine with ‘my and Goor ecreans window, io all uEeLP WANTED — MALB AND Eimaie pes i Otton, “1106 64 he 7 belo Inv etty Cal Mra. Keyes, Mi ams ~ PRPC elshes i -OPPrk eon! “ute ia ur or Won nest ae EIB Clean, Bunny, Rooms by the Day 0 12004 INST “AVENUE. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL. 1118 First avee nG*; house uewly fui i sil moderns Prices “moderate, FOR RENT—HOUSE FOR TUENT—Lower flat, large tooma cold end warm water bath; fine location; barn or without; no chil< Gren; upstairs. #14 Bixth ave. No, SPECIAL NOTICES REMOVAL BALE. vacate om ock of fur~ niture, stoves, tin and granites ware, crockery, lamps, iron beditg bedding, carpets, matting, lno= leum, art squares, in fact every thing to make your house elegant and comfortabie. RED FRONT FURNITURE CO., | 110 and 112 Becond avenue south. | BUSINESS CHANCES OWN A HOME. Don't be at the mercy of Iandlerda all your lives; I have five building contracts in the Fidelity Home Butiding Company, ieft with me. easy payments with no interest. J tise have one contract for in the Western Home Company, low number, cheap; cail before 10 m. at the Treen Shoe Company, 07 First avenue, Ask for W. N. Vandewerker, ag acy A ROEAL & RELIATLE place to ‘Theater. John Cort, Mgr. Phone Main 64 Three nights, beginning this Friday. Saturday Matinee. Frank Hennessy's Company in Harry B. Smith's latest and greatest musical success, The Liberty Belles | As played three months at the Mad- [ison Square, xs Thirty Pretty, Talented, Graceful | Girls, Georgeously Garbed. Prinas 8120.1 na The GRAN MADISON "=. scum. THEATER Telephone, Main 1202. Geo. H. Hamilton, Lessee. A CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Day and Night. 2p. m. to 11 p,m. Children free afternoon and even- ings. Monday matinee free for ladies. . A respectable place for re~ | spectable people. One price to all parts of the thea- ter? 10c 10c 10c NO HIGHER. NO HIGHER. New Attractions every week. Open Day and Night, | | Commencing Tonight, Return En- gagement and Last Appearance of SLASCO-GEORGE JUVENILE SPECIALTY COMPANY, and BRASS BAND. Programme Materially Changed. 14 Clever Acts by 12 Talented Chil- dren Mothers, bring your children to see our children Don't fail to see the little band con- cert in front of the theater at 7:00, Poplar Prices 500 “and THe AVENUE THEATRE... “Wm, Russell, Manager. attle’s Only Up-Town Theater. A High-Class Family Resort. Phones, Sunset, Main pendent, | Prices: 20, 49 and 50 cents. ‘Tonight, Continuing All Week, the | Most Wonderful Melodrama of the Day In Five Acts, Depicting THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER Pathos, Hate and. Pas- Heart Story. Pure in Action and Language. Inde- and A Love sion, Thought |\A thletic Park Pacific Northwest League. BASEBALL TOMORROW And All Week Except Friday Tacoma vs Seattle Admission tra. Gates open at Game called 3:15 p c; grandstand o’elock ~~ MASQUERADE BALL Salurday Night, Got 11, Armory Hall, Third Avenue and Street. # complete band. Masque Spectators, 25¢ Prise ed best lady and gentle- men waltzers, and door prizes, | Must CLAIRVOYANT HAVE You noticed King Sota the greatest wonder in the West? King Solomon has made some of the greatest predictions the world has ever known. King Solomon is the only colored celworant je ia omoh nag chahgen ats office lo- tel Hartley, 1119 Third avenue, giving readings dafly in private of- fice, Anyone calling on Prof. King Solomon will find his business: strictly private; separate rooma for ladies. Office hours. all day and at home all day Sunday. _7OR SALB_CITY REAL meTaTS A SNAP. Farm consisting of 115 acres, 20 acres cleared; first clase buildin good orchard; situated on the main county road; 14 head of stock; & milking cows; 25 tons hay in barn: all farming utensils; large horse and wagon, ete. $4750; $1200 balance $50 per quarter; interest 6 per cant, 10 acres for sale, situated on the cor- ner of 2 county roads, magnificent soll; 7 acres cleared, in crops and meadow; this is an exceptionally fine piece of land and must be seen to be appreciated; price $1000. 40 acres situated on electric and rail- road lHne, 30 aeres cleared; good large orchard; good buildings: water piped into house and barns. All stock, consisting of 4 milking cow! 1 two-year-old heifer, 6 spring calves, 9 hogs, 120 chickens, 10 tone hay In barn, 1 plow, 1 har- row, 1 cultivator, horse, buggy, en- Ure furnishings of the 7-room house, 60 cans of fruit, washing machine, hand churn, numerous other articles mention; cash, too numerous to this entire place for $2500 A. LAWRENCE, 908% Second avenue. TWO new cottages, 20 minutes walk from the business center, block of car, sell either or both: rented, $82.50 per month, nice home, or 12% per cent net investment; on easy terms. Three 7 and 8-room houses ‘close im and close to car; good nelghbor- hood; $1800; terms. Eight-room house, completely fur- nished, in Denny-Fuhrman addi- tion; only $2800. Nine-room house, Queen Anne, large d; only $1700; on easy terms; js is no doubt a bargain. Tide lands and lots at all prices. G, F, BOGUE & CO, 628 Pacific block. OST BARGAINS OFFERED. Joe S0x120: smal! house ‘Nineteenth ae Saly tor # ots djotntng: 120x190; ait created, ready for bullainag: "o'Euaps builders should eee this at mom ch sens, tee Se, atieret aE “a suai Mk HOLMAN WORTH DOUBLE THE MONEY, 50-—-A choice 5-acre tract adjaining the city on the north; two acres: cleared, one acre of strawberries and other fruit; small house, fine spring water; on a nice road and convenient to the street car, Title perfect ADAMS & NICHOLS, 1414 Second avenue, Room 812. Now 18 YOUR CHANCE FOR A iP ofter for the next few day RentowtPacoma line, only m the business cantor Sf the olty, for $423 to 8STS per tracts this soll 18. fine, “above the overfiaw of Ihe" river: title perfect: you ‘had. better Somet soon as there Will only be a line {ted number Mohd at this. price, ADAMS & NICROLS, Second avenu®, 1OME. Sacre. Roomh 812, “TH ALVORD ACRW TRACTS $e 6" eot ner tor, we and 10 pore tracts of chotce valley Fina unear Kent aud close to electria ont Hiner, Ure aa, Hoh ‘clay’ and” loamy and ne staat ot It te under Blow. the SPETTENGREN @ ARNELD, ‘os Roxweit Block. Pirst and Columbia st, 14 CHEAP HOMBS cleared slghtly lots, $50 to (down, “$2 monty, “tree oN large lot, $200, terme S"monthiy. for rent, $T Per month ape weveral Cotta eras omees weet shore Greve bat Fine corner Green Lake easy terms; also different places im Pacific block. FOR SAL® front, cheap other che city. Owner, 2