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INTHE LINE nes you get at Bartell’s ix he market affords you can Ket soup for lest than Sot the adit of paying, Shampoo Boap, 3 aim has always been to giv values and better goods ‘any other store. RUBBER GOODS. Fountain Syringes, $1.50 USoe Syringes. 81.00 kind. Oe ‘This | YOUTHFUL BURGLARS| | TWO MERE BOYS CONFESS TO! Quick Kidney Cure || Syrctary— were anncor. ED BY DETECTIVE CORNING ops pain In the back and cures, alt Widney and bled arrested two self-conseaned relare at 9 o'clock, A connider- Quick ORUG © able amount of the ds atolen fr ered at Fy ane Our CALL. TRADE Prices | Rea 1O,, 704 tat ave \ all that property Henry nd Rollin They are aceu lariously entering the rentd M. Jensen, at 310 first avenue north The house wax broken urday Ramaker me o fa Moved to 1406 ad Ave. All Nighi LLINS, SHERMA into Sat desl 1 nks, three TN N, burg Syringes, $1.00 kind , Bulb Sy aa: Bulb Syringes, Bic Kind. 3G] BarTELLDRUGC BECOND AVENUB. ‘Saree. Phone, Main 603. ) ALMER pap sat ove, —— Ete. “THE xIND” PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating. and Estimates furnished CM, SHAW & CO. oe copia street | umbia street. Phone, Black 331. ALINDAUER | | + -ngeog! Seca OPTICIAN to 28 Pike street, between jgall ntrance by unle front door with a ske NDERTAKERS [ore Funeral Directors and Embalmere | was ransacked and tn a state of din. MOT Firet Ave, dei. and Ualos order when the members of the fam- Beattie, Wasd. ily returned. The case was report d to the police, and Detect D. BUCK & CO. ing detailed on it. The oMfcer w not say how he discovered that th Olothing , Goods, Hate and king th ton key whi that they have admitted the whol affair to him. ‘They are now in the city Jail, but as yet have not been formally charged Moth of them live tm the neighborhood of the house | was enter STRIKE-- Bulletin.President. Roosey jthe White House at 5 o'clock, i Furnishing Shoes. 1404 ‘Times Butiding. LAMPS At Removal Sale Prices Lamps will be closed out at Re- moval sale spectal— (5c with a decors Tate cok and globe to match. boys were implicated, but he state avenue, new | | | | hav- Ing given out nothing on the strike situ . In all probability « etate- to the public will be made to- night. ors HOURS | FOR MEETING, | | Chamber of Commerce Wilt | Afternoon Sessions—Other Busi- Hold | ness Transacted THE SEAT HE CHASED THE ROOSTERS THAT CREW IN THE MORN, THAT WAKED THE MAN ALL TATTERED AND TORN) h atoning all kinds of dinaster to | und the whole Demo ticket In the coming election What litte patience Mr, Cook pos sonned up to this time wae now all | 80 In nO AM! Language he tald ‘oduce the fowls. mnie Rleamed up- | of the Lller of the | eed hin shoulders, © wave of his har angled thickets Chiekle hickte! Thus Deput ) and tempted with Jeorn, big, litte and roosters, all Monda. » painful day to that now slumb by dreams luckin in little # ndifferent he It was 80 mueh #0 on the ruddy fac soll, He ah nd with a la pointed to the ry aide. Deputy, D Hut he je a faithful om mbering hin boyh: trot atrutting old r hens, shy you one-year-old co. tangled wil hie the imp mind, that b vertently old 4 aporty mbling through King ty on lett himself on fi (Sherif? Cook almost said| hickle and re- ya when 4 about him hin mott borrow N and scatter How grains, calling tn plainth “hiokle—Chickte these 185 chicklen happen: had an incubator for and In early Ife had team lesson of soratehing for ves: hence looked with sua- ploion on any outside % mult yard fowls that ry dealer sold to a credit some tim When the suit w tion was insued and in. thé] |hands of the deputy sheriff to serve Where This Farmer Lives | ‘The Swede farmer lives about fiveled the miles below Duwamiah Head, on the | the sound, and Monday, like the faithful] oMicer that he t, Deputy Sheriff Cook| ‘Thus did the deputy |started out to make th Helhours, and succes nned the bay on the y and then] only two old and fo |Journeyed afoot to (he home of thelafterward proved to. be wede, A multiplicity of incorrect | bers of the 186 of which he instructions as to h find the| quent rmhoure by the nen to much} nnecendary Wanderings mudiy | onult of er 19 Ml live! ail « fling 1 1 1 execus| tone | Tut have | mothe |to ® stance, N for atoning: which was in ed Wants to Retire At last, in dingust, he left the | night with her charge poultively known, CAME 10 SEATTLE |MRS., CUMMINGS AND A MISS ING CHILD BELIEVED TO BE IN THIS CITY The this sm Beattle police were notified ning that the woman who In alleged to 1a 16-year-old girl from hi in Bucoda, Wn., last Saturday, Anac lamt TY sald to be headed for Seattle would have arrived hi hour this morning. The police de- votives are on the lookout for the woman and the ehild she has with her, and it is very probable that the 1 before night will ave lure hom: left ton and @ at an early ia not known. king ® young child from a co" eis he worst in feared. Disappeared from Home Sunday the police here | that Nora Samnilson, od girl who had | i had left her home ‘omp: @ woman kr un Mrs. mings. The latter i» said to woman. of bad reputatio foared by the friends of th iw @ procures f fame in Beuttle nott da, with um and it ie that a house of 11} were a 16 Bu y ari ¢ |traile through thorny thickets, and did not add to. the hy officer's good hum When at last he did rive tinat nays he felt very much like the man all t tered torn of nu hy fame, who was each morn awaken by faithful cocks, in order tha might go abe one f the xoll, an the Cook's troubles had fust| f vowing that he we Jquish his amination and private I Then ry tramp 4 in the clt Ing his trout pt 1 retin " retire to hin de vat at dusk, he begs homeward cursing Fat » frlenda, only to be inded of that trie old saying hickens will come home to He then remembered the mers large coops and realized If Swede could not un-|he had stayed until dark he might of the English lan-jhave bagged the whole lot of chick t the mean-lens Rut he anya he ie through with the disap r friends have tive search ere reward n they learned th: she had left Anacortes In compan with the Cummings woman. It is now thought that they are in Seattle somewhere together. EXPLORES | pearance of the girl b been conducting an for her, Thetr efforts ed lant night wh: ade known |it, and insists that some other de nd. | uty my: aid that hi TWO WIVES MEET AT THE HUSBAND'S GRAVE SCRANTON, Pa., Oct. 15.—When recently killed in the mine ex brought here by his Washington learned that another w was married soldier In the the body of Edward Aplak jon at Black Diamond, Wn., wife, to be buried, It was man claimed to be his wife. This wom Aplaknap before he left here in 1888 to serve Philippines tn the Spanish-American war. urred at the grave when the two nap. On account of It being almost tm- | possible for a majority of the busi- Resa men to leave their offices at 11 jo'clock in the morning. at the regu- lar meeting of the chamber of com- | merce this morning It was decided to | | Our $2.76, $3.00, $3.25 Lamps 9! will be closed out at— Mer. Phone Main | TONIGHT and Thursday, ‘Matinee Tomorrow of Seattle's Favorites, ROYAL ITALIAN BAND %, Cavaliere Emilio Rivela. no advance tn prices. Prices—2he, 0c and The. | Wm. Russeti, Manager. Sunset, Main 647: Inde- THAN EVE! ly Seen Here This TONIGHT. Night This Week—Mati: THE EVERGREEN success, ; Gallagher & Barrett “FINNIGAN’S BALL” Solid Laugh From Start to lormance: bey and Night 2PM. to 11 P.M. change the hour of meeting from 11/ A. m. to 3:80 o'clock im the afternoon, Several commun: from merchants an men tn Alaska, regarding the need 0 government stance In establis i roads and trails. One letter from | Eagle City stated that all points in $2.48 Choice of either Globes to mateh. Rhodes Bros. Tea, Coffer and Crockery ine Second Averce shade or the Forty-Mile district are being supplied from Dawson nd other Canadian points which are much |farther away than Eagle City and other American trading points This is because the Canadians have built lroads and trafis, while the Americans have ‘The matter waa referred to the committee on Alaskan affairs The following new members were voted Into the organization: John Bromberger, John T. Fiynn, H. Y, Perry: H. A. Bchroeder. 8 H. Beiter and Chester F. Lee. RYAN IS ARRESTED M. F. Ryan, alleged to be the per- petrator of the daring hold-up | which occurred on Hecond avenue, Monday night, was arrested today by | Officer T. MeCorry. He was released jon a recognizance bond for $1,000. | ‘The man is accused of having held up his former partner, H. Bweeney, and compelled him to sign checks for several hundred dollars. ALL FOR SWEET CHARITY At a meeting of the executive com- mittee of the Charity Organization | soclety yesterday, expenses and work | outlining for the ensuing year, were | considered. The establishment of a| Sheltering Arms"—a home for friendless women and Infante, {s pr jected. The working committees | |were announced as follows i po nanik mame rn enh mentary WHY PAY MORE _, ?'222°0; 1 Korn: charity, work James Bothwell, relief. P. Lavin Full Set of Teeth and SILK PETTICOATS At Reduced Prices A good Slik Petticoat, in as- ‘sorted colors .. BTS A better one for 85.75 An extra fine Petticoat, made of very heavy silk, large an- sortment of colors and styles, Fegular price $35, for this week 815.00 Thin ta something unusual, and we guarantee that you cannot duplicate them for lene than the regular price. Cash or Weekly Paymeats ‘Arcade Bid, Coalks, Suits and Millinery. day nursery, Mrs. J. A. Gould. Mrs. A. J. Brown Was chonen asnistant secretary and will be expected to co-operate with Dr. Thwing in v iting the sick and destitute in thetr homes, and to help in office work and in securing fund for the so- HONEST MAN Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, Gold Fillings, that #t Silver Fillings, that stay in. We do as we advertise, we ure here to stay, All work guaranteed 10 years. Lady attendant always pres- ent. No students, but all graduate dentists of 12 to 20 years’ practice as | specialists in their respective branch, Real Painless Dentiste— Dr. E. J. Brown's Dental Parlors 713 Firat Ave.; parlors 1, 2, 3, 4,6 and} & Union block; one door south of MacDougall & Southwick’s. Hours $:20 to $ p. m.; Sundays till 1 p. m REMOVAL SALE MISTAKEN Ol STOVES — John {Chance after chan @ matisfactory sav $2. 00 ou and} mber | this a trunk which , but he could 209, reported morning that hi he was told not find th MORNING FIRE Hot ashes thrown in a at 107 Broadway k this morning. The destroyed. It in esti lona will be about $16. alled out IDENTITY Str han woodshed Humphries, burg! lease | night stories of their night of the rober could be found agai WRECKAGE GOMES IN: t "Day kin, ts e, which In hax Sunday 1 straight i Yast med “ men all to Low Sta to ing - heat ofl ns will tion wuar Myatt The best B. and B, Oil Heater, price ¢ made at any mehip Gelwayn passed} She is expected | h | whith women met. It appea was never divorced from ented himself to the second wife h women seemed determined had decetved beth 1 caused the arres ree of stealing Apiaknap's household Aw it shown that wife No. 2 had paid out nearty # funeral expenses, believing in good faith that the man was her lawful hus- band, she was decided to be entitled to the goods and was dis charged. Today she started for her western home. SOUTHERN ACCUSES STRIKE SETTLED CAR MEN PITTSFIELD, Mans, Oct. 16. BIRMINGHAM Als "i ge. Justice Hibbard today filed The coal strike in thie region was his findin, the inquest over the settled today, and the entire force of body of William Craig, President 6090 miners will return to work to-| Roosevelt's bodyguard, who was morrow morning, The terms of the killed on September 3 in the street settlement haye not been made pub- of her rival cote ieea than tee on og near here, The justice companies have agreed to collect the | Pement levied in behalf of the|, “It iw plain that the car was al- | ng anthracite miners. 1 to attain a dangerous and un- | This wae the, 60 reasonable rate of speed, and was | strike. Some of t permitted to maintain such speed to to pay the one the point where it became imponatble land the union deme to avuld the collision. In view of the |kept from thelr wages facts | am obliged to find that th Jomployer unlawful act of James Kell conductor, and Euclid Madden, ‘'t . contributed to the dea of William Cras ie tasue in the minera refused r WILLING TO HELP SAN FRANCISC Oct. 15. yor Schmitz will leave tomorrow ning, pursuant to the request of President Mitchell, to meet the dis: | trict presidents of the United Mine | Workers at New York on Tuesdya. ALADDIN JR. HAS TROUBLE Though {tis the Aladdin for spec- | acular eofpany, the Aladdin graft failed to work as the story books say | it uxed to in olden timen, and there on bangs a modern fairy tale—the moral of which will depend on a de- Jeree to be made in. the superior jeoure at a Inter @ is tule, aw told in the petition Visas with county "clerk this | Earl | morning, once on a time r-|there were four Thesplans who con- the |celved the idea of becoming tabu t|lously rich by the Aladdin process. The Aladdin Spectacular Co. was or- d, and, according to the pett- | W. R. Price, the plaintift, put | the coin for the extensive scente ects (five pleces in all), and the eautiful wardrobe of the entire ompany (two trunks full), | Then Ment W » between | nd the tof this apec- | company, Sam Pickett, | lor Ht Davia ice was to receive $35 k for being treasurer, and as to handle all of the coin It Started and the gre PHOENIX, board of trade is iny troubles at the Fort MeDowell In n agency and h move th causes of the impending danger. The | situation i meni ur hun. | dred Apaches have been preying ‘| | | jt 15.—The gating the n the ranch products of a score of hatter ftably pre- are act on e cipitate a ¢ BURGLAR CONFESSES, Ky., Oct of Nashvilic, king a confesa of A. B. Ching merchant of this elt ing to burglariae Chit other man engag The i srious oth rapher Bertha ‘LIPTON'S : CHALLENGE © of vir attempt Whit y a pr whil ho: mur lar ‘ Mr. Price h 6 id K when th tt last Mon left off the mr in the Mi her member c No. they woul y of the gilttering g « through his hands, and. he they n't let him have the "he paid for, Hence he is | for $815, all the money he put Aladdin company nd his rped by nay w vat ing th Old Crow, Jesse Moore A A, Oscar Pepper, Wilson, Cyrus Noble, Hermitage, O. F. ©. Taylor, Queen " Kentucky, 0. K. Crown, Hunter, and all the leading W Brunner & Co. 50a Pike Street. Carlisle, Monogram, ines and Liquors. Phone, Main 106¢ NEW AREA TACOMA, Oct. 1 Geolowiat Schrader of, the geodetic survey has returned from Central Alaska, where with the aid of 17 a sintants he mapped out a great area hitherto unexplored, Large discov eries of copper deposits were made In the Tanana and Nebesna basing 3 of these rivers tir overnment JUDGE HATCH PRESIDES ch of Clailam is officiating in nent of the mu- * court, until the latters’ return from the Kast. Judge Rudkin, who has been acting tn Judge Emory’s ad until this turn, returned to his home at North Yakima yesterday. McKINLEY CIRCLE William MeKinley Circle, Ladies of the G. A. R. hold thelr regular meeting tomorrow afternoon a! Dim, in the New York block. They will also hold an experience circle at the same pince Saturday evenin, and as each member is to contribute 41 and tell how she earned ft, an tn ne program is anticipated. Dancing and cards will follow, and refreshments will be provided Navy Vard” Excursion The cruiser Philadelphia fe at the navy yard undergoing repairs. To tee It, take bonts from Colman dock ‘and 10 a m, 1:15, 2:90 and m. —— Fletcher & Oarpenter, realty bar. gains only. ——- > Ge to Spinning for bicycle repaira —_————— Duntap. real ex! 4 Union block, QUAKER” Shows the 8 appreciation of what tle folks are doing for the finest Drugstore in the North- next, every customer at The Quaker west, and on Saturday will be given a “Wonder Book” or “Animals in Wonderlan with beautiful colored illustra- This book is interest- ttle folks. mothers should get tions. ing and new to the All Saturdey one is free with every one. purchase. Welch's Grape Juice Scott's Emulsion . Hood's Sarsaparilla Horlick's Malted Milk, pital size ... Prompt Free Delivery te All Parts of the ~~ (ity Firsts “SEATTLE | CHANGE TIME The yonte and tle will arrive Norttitern Pacific ann rday that hereafter th Vancouver train will re at 6:10 p.m, and ia t At the same ho’ und Ve for ham bay. In addition a train lenver Beattle at Jarrives at 12:20 p. m. TO BUILD NEW HOME Wm. B. Phillips has secured |bullding permit to ereet a two-story |dwelling at 711 Kast Union street, the bullding to cost $7200 KILLED BY LIGHT ENGINE Deputy Coroner Wiltsie is at Sky komish Investigating the death of J Kelly, headless y was found on the railroad k yesterday morning. The man run over by @ light engine com ing from 1 th, The accident occurre vy grade, and al though , Mr. Calder naw the the wheels passed over bim he could not stop the engine It im maid that panions, who w the 1 “< GUN PLAY = IN COURT _ |OR, EUGENE JORDAN 1S FORCED| TO HAND JUSTICE CANN A REVOLVER AFTER A FRACAS IN THE COURTROOM Pane t over What | me that Paws it Dr, iu rig J to eful row in the witne bin the the he regar plaintiff. of th is an in s character, He ed the attorney a ‘Mar’| Jan umbrella with 4 to strike at him “d for inkst intended and then which he with which be himself At this juncture the court inter fered und temporarily th quieted. During the fracas it’ had vem toward hit tip pock low. The court was informed of this, and he made the belligerar Peed me on part with the weapon. j™ MARINE marine | mahip Oregon, Captain , sailed yesterday for last Vessel of the for that port. She is to return about November 5 w tr avenwa an Kelly with two com k for a railroad Skykomish the. ‘When they left king. When they left the town for the two miles up the road much Intoxicated that he saw the form werose the track, but might he could not ste before he had ¥ | Kelly in thought to have been #o Intoxicated that he went to sleep on | the track, When the wheels passed over him his head was completely severed from his body. The matter will be thoroughly investigated by the deputy coroner and the body will probably be brought to Seattle. Kelly was an unmarried man and little is known of — family. Navy Vard Exeursion The cruiser Philadelphia is at the] navy yard undergoing at To| mee it, take boats from at 9 and 10a m, 1 5:20 p.m. eral n und of try a min he TALKED ABOUT | "<== EVERYWHERE sae os Seems General—Many Sales | Effected in All Parts of the Northwest and Alaska— Fourth Week Starts Off Briskly THE FAIR last night f neo with 1 500 2 of asphalt OF BUCCATH % thin evening, the F n will be celebrated by the rews. Ser ill be held by 1 eregations through- t the we In the Temple de h there will be a meeting at # tonight, and Thureday at 10 FEAST Het ant k. i p Notice to the Publio tle Gas & Blectric Co. has unt for the generation of @ but + ht and distrib- home electric current. It will afte fine its attention largely the wale and distribution of gam, ¢ that all public service cor- beut nerve the public when rvice is rendered by @ strong ompentent company Arrangements with the Seattle Electric ¢ by that ex y will, pending the tr of the electrical part of the f this company to other ok after and care for the nterents of the customers heretofore rved by us with electricity, Gas & Electric to manulfacture and having enlarged ite Uistributing system #0 y all its patron LE GAS & ELE PRIC Th p it have been made where- The will continue distribute gas, plant its an to wi SHAT Seattle Co. 4 20. To your every want and ully capable of supply- ng it. There is nothing hat we haven't or can't yet on short notice. The late odors in per- fumes we are giad to show you at any time. » We get something new n thie line every week. Please notice that our 5c Fountain Syringes re selling for 496 this week, Just eighty-four left. Have you compared these prices with other RbUisTRATION _NOTICE—Books are open at the office of the board We are running in conjunction with our closing out sale of sheet music, the greatest expansion and special cut-price sale of PIANOS and ORGANS Ever Before Conducted in the North- weet Choice new Upright Pianos that re- tall regularly at $266, now only $131, 4nd $225 instruments go at $195, the offered 1 ot! too numerous to mention here, in proportion. Great bargain” in Slightly-ased and second-hand pi- Qnos. Organs, new, now 47 for ular $78 Instruments, to $54 ind | 4a for the $95 and $110 styles. Also | big bargains In second-hand organ: Pianos and organs sold on easy pay- | ments. Old instruments taken ip ex- change, All instruments guaran- | teed to be as represented. Store open | Saturday evenings only. SHEET MUSIC Remember we are closing out our Sheet Music department entirely. The stock is going rapidly and WE ARE NOT AND WILL NOT RE- ORDER ANYTHING, #0 If you want to derive the benefit of this chance of @ iifetime to supply yourself for years to come while you ean buy it at less than cost, don't defer your purchase another minute. Our stock is so large that space will not permit us giving lists of suf- ficient length to give an idea of its contents, but as to price will state briefly that all sheet music that re- tails regularly at how goes at We, nd that which sells at is only | Ihe, and on many pieces the propor- | tlenate reduction still greater. Choice new music, vocal and instru- hee Se per copy. The Interest 1 Taken in D. S. RAZOR STROPS ‘We show g new line a. very fow. price ombination Strops, one side calf skin, one side canvas..- 150 A better one | Horsehide Strops,_.. Johnston Co.'s Great Expan- sion and Surplus Stock Sale . 260 to 506 ery one a bargain. SOUVENIR CUPS Do not miss seeing them, as they are the sweillest sou- venir on the mar- ket. 807 Ist Ave Time inspector for the C. & P. 8. Hardware Plumbing and! Hot AirFurnaces ERNST BROS. 606 Pike St. Tel., John 283: All matl orders for sheet muntc | must be acompanied with the price |tn draft, money order or stamps, and | postage at the rate of lo per sheet |for music and from 10c to 200 for | books. If too much is sent the extess | will be returned. | D, S. JOHNSTON Co. General Music D. te j-Ib, carton Puppy Biscuit 25e 2he 2he 3-Ib, carton Dog Biscuit...2 3-Ib. Gray Hound Biscuit 2% -lb, Tarrior Biscuit Spratt’s Dog Remedies, Glover's Dog Remedies, Rainier Disinfectant Rainier Mange Cure. ew .Woaie, An. investigation of the merits of electricity as the lighting medium, will re- sult in your using it. No Matches, Smoke or Odor: The most con- venient and cleanly system of artificial lighting, Cheap enough to be in every one’s reach, ete. Rainier Hardware Company rrat FIRST AVENUE. STOP THOSE | HEADACHES, come from other 8 nd w The Seatt Electric Co. 907 First Ave. § SUDOOCH ES LOOHDEDPODOHLCE SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 ond Av Seattle. Next to Stone, Fisher & Lane's Store) Stop us for} FIX head | \¢ of directors, Seattle School District No. 1, Seventh avenue and Marion street, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., ex- cept on legal holidays. In compit- ance with Section 78, State Laws, registrations for the general school election will close at § p. m., Octo- again except on the day preceding the election, viz.; Friday, October 31, 1902, but registration ‘for the spe- cial’ school election will close at $ p. m., October 25, and not be open again except on the day preceding the election, viz. a1, 1902. R. W. JONES, Secretary Board of Directors. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. x Senta, Washington, September, 2 To the Stockholders of the Clacka« mas Gold Mining Company: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stock- holders of the Clackamas Gold ‘Mining Company ts called for the 30th day of October, 1902, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., to be in the office of the company, No. 609 Burke building, City of Seatthe, King county, state of Washington, for the purpose of voting*upon the tion to increase the capital of sald company from seventy-five thousand dollars to three million dol- lara, divided into three million shares of one dollar each. J. B, CHAPMAN, President and Trustee. C. E. LAWSON, Secretary and Trustee, . H. BEATTIE, ‘Trustee. RALPH RAMAKBER, ‘Trustee. ARTHUR D. RUTHERFORD, ‘Trustee. Classified Ads jot! For cteuning Thales" clothea Masquerade ae and cakewalk at May’s hall, Friday evening, Oct. 17, Admission 25c; ladtes free. For Sale—City Real Estate ‘A SNAP. A large 5-room, modern cottage, with all modern gonventence, full size lot, large stable in the rear of lot, in a very destrable neighber- hood; can be bought this week for $1650; terms $676 cash, balance $75 per quarter. A. Laurence, 908% Second avenue. FOR SALE IN BALLARD, 5-room house, $1,250. One 6-room house, $1,400, One S-room house, $2,400. All_new and ail modern improv Q c car line. ‘These houses all have good stone walls, Queen Anne style. One acre land, let to strawberries, 6-room house, hot house and fur- ng lettuce in winter E car line; ,200. | This te, a.good invest ment, Will bear thvestigation. Address J. CHAMBBRLAIN. Peters & Lucas Block. Phone, Black 282. ee A 8-room house, lot 40x120, on Queen Anne, nice view, for only $1,700, on terms. A 5-room cottage, bath, toflet, ever thing in and paid, $1,600; $900 «: balance jong time. 10-room house, concrete basement, 9x12 feet ground, on Queen Anne, $3,000, easy terms. a. F. ° Block. FOR SALB—< ative butiding company, $1,000, on long time, without interest; can bulld immediately. Mitchell,’ city clerk's office,

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