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anufacturing f} leary tense! THe er 2 PPro Blook, Third Floon 800 PAIR U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS Hand Sewed and terproof, W. 8. Kirk, ra09 rst Ave. aking ad many people are & in wr the epecial reducti at the Bart ! Drug € the entire over-at . eeterer, and ot thew for tire pire of the usual pric ck Ebony, best, ony _S Rack po . at K , ok, peat jon bastion “ak were SB bristles, for ie . 81.00 Rack, good dristies,.GSe Mpolid Back, good bristies....50¢ ‘au this time we're selling ine at reasonable prices ought from first hands, and eli them quickly. Hints— .00 sine 3 tive T Janey Cure, $1.00 size BSc Quinine, 2Sc sixe ‘Be —— aTeLLDRuGCO ut SECOND AVENUE. “pest Jewelery Our entire stock, consist of Diamonds, Watches, Jewel Fy of all Kinds, Cut Glass, Solid Sterling Silverware and Rog- ers Silvtr Plated Ware and Cutlery, Silver Novelties, Purs- es, Field and Opera Giasses, Spectacies, Fyeglasses — and everything appertaining ‘to « first-class jewelry business will be offered without reserve to the highest bidder. Phone, Main 003 BUCK & CO. Obll- Frederick & Co. lola Jewelers and Hinckley bik., 715 -CALMER 1330 Ind ave. Your money back for the Selis Ladies’ Suits, Waiste, Skirts, Eto. “THE RIGHT KIND” Ave. JAMES HENRY (Wrotesaie LA 2 Mutcner Jobe BEST Egy tists ee ae Tel. Main =e LLINS BROS., Successors to” COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY CO. UNDERTAKERS Directors and Embalmers First Ave., bet. Pike and Uuion Seattle, Wash. $35.00 Satisfaction. GARLAND RANGE ‘Thies special will be for Monday lonly. We have but a few for this sale so if you need & range, come early. G0. Hl. WOODHOUSE 0. 1409 SECOND AVENUE, Wall Mirrors A Monday bargain that is a cracker jack: Oak Frame, size of ginen 10 x 14, aplen- did quality, cheap at 60¢ «800 12 x 20-inch #ize..45c 14 x 24-inch size. .60c You'll get a dol- lar’s worth of satin- faction by purchasing either of these COON BROS. 1412 Firet ave. near Union. ‘There are Bargains All Over wel re EN CHV CAUND OY Gr CALL. TRADE Prigos eye's “ _ SIVERMA, GAY & ©. 741 Second Avenue. Greatest Pianists | Hl very freely testified in glowing Hav rms their appreciation of the Stein w As one said: “It is stm ay Plano, matchienn,” Sold here wirait snd’ Bail” exetu- | THE SEATTLE STAR FALLS TWO STORIES AND IS NOT KILLED | MRS. ADELE EDWARDS MIRACULOUSLY ESCAPES DEATH IN BURKE BUILDING ELEVATOR SHAFT—SHE RECEIVES ONLY SLIGHT INJURIES Death was Mrs, Adole ¥ When she fel shaft of the Burke building, She at tempted to get out of the cage while it was in motion and her clothing aught in the door, She fell w the cage and plunged down the shaft from ‘the second story, She was picked up as dead and carried to the joMoe Of Dr, Kagieson, in the build ing, ‘There she soon ‘revived under stimulants and was tater taken STEFFE Confidence Man’s Tale and Is Very Neatly her hom Those that Mrs mut of the parsed the miracle # caught betw walls shaft and the ¢ Down street floor and to the b fell. She landed in a limp that fact Is tought to hav in Who #a¥ Kaward elevator mad for was nave mn the mont attem after by from narrowly, by dwards this down the aped ident aa ted to mot it had almost a being * t ant the ont he morning elevator Second Avenue Saloon Man Listens to Clever BUNKOED the mahogany, and the bar- gave him 86 cents th change. an immediately protested that given the bartender a #5 bill ender di ent | r Clever confidence games have been | acrons played in Beattle from time to time, | tender [Dut one that was worked today on|'The m | William Steffen, proprietor of a cafe! he bu at the comer of Second avenue and | ‘The bi | Marion street, has the balance of the| ‘The proprietor he jbunch left at the post. |was told the t How many more saloon keepers| “To show you that T am right In fh duped by the same trick | this matter,” sald the bunko man, 9% } come to light, but there|he proved to be, “I will tell you i Little possibility that any of thom | something that was on that bill. I will call the attention of the police | had written a little memerandum to the matter, The proprietor of the | about my laundry, and that Is en my Steffen certainty will not, bill, It was the only bill I had This morning a well dressed and|in my pocket.” Heat appearing gentleman appeared! Steffen looked, found the bill a At the Steffen bar and called for aloribed, and gave the swindler $4.56 Kiss of Roses"—new-fangled mixed|/ehange. He also gave the fellow a drink. He tendered « $6 bill in pay-| cigar to emooth over the mintake ment and received $4.86 tn change.| Beveral hours later Mr, Steffen ‘On the end of the bill was scribbled: |learned that he had been made the 1 shirt, 3 collarw and 1 pair cuffs.”| victim of a clever confidence game ‘The writing was not noticed, and the|He did not intend that the story DIN went to Join comrades In the cash | should leak out, however, and f: wer. that reason report I@ to the A little Inter another well dreaned | potfee. ewe man appeared at the bar and called ¢ aaloon man’ Dill_beliewed t DREAMING MANILA, Nov. &—The Sultan of Bacolod has sent a letter to Capt. Persbing disavowing any idea of wanting further war with the Amer!- cans. ¢ wultan denies any. inten-| ae ie. Cais ton of molesting Americans, and | @ acta, FORM: Nov. f--Mar: says that he wants peace. Gen, Sum-| mA eend: fe. ker --8ed 4 ner, commanding the Mindanao de-/ this morning with her partment, had been preparing to! skull crushed by an “ send a column to Bacolod, but will | MB the hemde or hee husband. 40 abandon the enterprise until the Sul-|B youre oid. ‘The deed wae done somnambulistic state dreaming of burgiars. He claims that he had no knowledge of his wife’ deoth until he awakened tht fea, GATHERED IN morning and found her tying dead with the bloody weapon BLAINE, Noy. §.—It only took two | reer government officers last Thursday hight to capture 15 Chinese that wrre| SSS 0000SSRS00S0808RR88 being eee igi» the United ome nm am me ° 1 ees, See Deny 4 Morshal Stringer GETS A JOB migrant Inspector | Sargeant WASHINGTON, D, C, Nov. &— ‘Whatcom captured the jeeping Celestiais in a Chinese boarding house, ‘The Chinese had no certificates and will be tried be-| william. HL ie, ex:mayor of fore the United States comminsion-| Minneapolis, was today appointed a special agent t visit Hawnll and report on the pdbifc buildings and the postal conditions in the talands, er at Whatcom. NO MOB LAW | *.9ccmneccrion Tonight ts *. last night of the | ie engagement of Horace Lewin in ne | a ATATON, Ate. tev: $. tre wins Poor Relation,” at the Gran the negro Baker in held the | house. ‘of ansnutting Mrs. Williams. The jail ls surrounded by a mob, which threatens to bresk in and tak the prisoner to lynch him. WILKESPARRE, Nov, §.—Patrick Hennessy, formerly foreman of the HAZLETON, Nov. §—Cow Bros. Susquehanna Coal Co.'s mines, thi Company, an independent operator, has notified the United Mine Work-|morning shot Daniel Dorris, the present superintendent, inflictin ers to send & delegation to « con-| - ference “with the “company to be|mortal wound. Hennessy was i held at Drifton on Monday for the because he purpose of amicably opening the | te tabored wader! collieries. It is intimated that the | the idea that he should have his old company will withdraw the place back when the strike was set- noxious agreements heretofore de- | tied. manded. Seven thousand men and ——. sae ay MILL BURNED CLEAR LAKE, Wash. rge sawmill owned by INQUIRY MONDAY The charge of the local union of marine engineers that the steamer Capital City was undermanned at| burned down at this pla the time. of her recent collision with |The mill caught fire from a pile of the Canadian steamer Trader, near| burning rubbish nearby and was in Tacoma, will probably come upagain| a mass of flames in a few minutes. ‘at the official inquiry Into the cause| No one was injured, though several of the accident Monday. Local) persons barely escaped from United States Marine Inspectors| mill in time to save their lives, Bryant and Cherry will conduct the| The entire mill contents and Iv hearing. ber stacked in adjoining yards ar total lors. KNOCKED OUT OAKLAND, Cal, No’ jrants were sworn « police for 71 saloon agg cigar deal- jers operating uickel-in-the-slot m nes in violation of the elty ord- r ni BURIED DEEP } Mr | LOS ANGELES, Nov. &—The re- mains of a mastodon were found to day in the bed of the Santa Ana river by workmen excavating for bridge foundations o nth ake ne. The tusk was instant powder when it was expored to the alr, Excavations are still in progress and furth eries may be made, | a The State university football team may be able to meet the eleven of the University of Wisconsin next month, The latter aggregation meets Stan- ford and Berkeley In December, and efforts will be made to bring it here, AMUSEMENTS _ | | OPERA Seattic’s HOUSE Leading Theater Phone Main 66, GRAND JOHN CORT, Mar. vy night Last In. Sol Sraith Ru A POOR RELA NOTICE Notice is hereby given, That poll for the registration voters in the town of Renton, Washington, will b registration from and to and in y of December mun Play TION” the ot King loned after Nov tng the second 2, as provided SAYS SHE DRANK Carlos EB. Baseler teatified in the divorce court today that his wif was mon drunkard, He was given a ¢ TEETH We are not the costs onl | work. |but the cifle const Full Set Gold Crowns 2%k work, 22k O..W. CURTIS, wn of F f Washington Clerk of the ntoa, King State -The Best is the Choapest! are the best dentist better than th alist In each branch orials and best equipped office oe ig) PLATES REQUiRED ty t pre ponstble t nth rage cheap dentists, we and it’s #0 much work dental DENT on the Pa We best dentists Jat us figure on y $5" 81.00 Bridg up Gold Sliver Fillings: Fillings... on all You work, Lady at 10-year guarantee eile arate reception for ladies 1 pee every patient personal! Re sure and get in the right place OR. E. J. BROWN'S 713 First avenue. Parlors, 1, 2, 8, 4 of MacDougall & Southwick’s. 1 levator p.m Sundays ull Painless Dentists, Union block Hours, door nouth 8:00 a, m. to & \ friends, however, | the | | CANNOT MEET NEVADA | state university has notified | University of Nevada that It will bo unable to aceopt the lat | vitatie debate with it during the your he Washington Idaho contest takes place March and the Washington-Stanford prob ably Fob, 18 WILL SOON BE BUILT The t will be Bet in a few the conwirueti@n of the en- house on Qui Anne hill for The ad t for the| Ww runn and work will | bent # noon as the contract ts |let ‘The building in to bea structure | }located on Fifth th, be- tween Galer and Garf HIS FEE CUT DOWN In_the sult case of William Taylor va. P. V. Davis, to recover an al exed unlawful’ appropriation of $5,091, a jury in Judge Bell's depart ment of the superior court brought in ® verdict for the plaintiff in the num of $700. Taylor employed Davin an his at in a damage mult against the ity of Ballard, nd alllexe that he lawyer paid over but half of the The defendant, Taylor said, rtated he had paid $1,600 to the jury in order to get ® verdict for hin client, but this charge was not | Proved in court, | Davis insisted that Hi the money he did not give t Taylor was rightfully his own and | the contingent fee agreed upon. The | jury held that the eharge ought to jhave been lems. “AND THEY LIVED HAPPY FOREVER AFTERWARD” The charge of grand larceny pre. ferred agsinat Guiseppe Desimone and Asumda Vacea, the Italian elk ers, has been dismissed. The young people wer used Of atealing $600 tr Chris Vacea before they left ‘The case, f ts anid, has been » |tled In a way satiafactory to all con- cerned. |EXPRESSMAN “GOES TO JAIL!: Green, the alleged express was bound over to the #u~- urt this morning by Justice na charge of embexziement it im claimed by the poll has been robbing the traveling pub le of baggage for montha. Green was taken (o the county Jail is morning, in default of $1000 bail. The the | It {¢ | that Geer swindle: erie oree. een, hem «that sporting for veusels ing the |Hound, were adopted yesterday af- ternoon at a meeting of local steam - ship men. A copy will be forwarded jte the chief of the weather burean, as it is desired that the government | take charm of the work and distrib. jute the Information through the lo- eal weath WEATHER FORECAST Seattle and Victolty—fontent and Sunday, occasional min; cool night, brisk to high north to nort east winds. pantie + aS Navy Yard Excursions Sunday, Nov. 9 boats will leave Pier No. 2 for the U, & Navy Yard and mer Phitaddiphia, at 10 a.m. 1:15, 6520 and 6530 p.m. T00 LATE The Great Expansion Surplus Stock and Surplus Cut Price Sale Con- ducted by 0. 8. Johnston Co. Dur- ing the Past Seven Weeks is Ap- proaching the End Never before were as grent value given ip Pianos and Organs in Beat- Ue as during this great bargain period. frequently announced, offering our entire lin , Chickering & Sone, F P Brinkerhotf, 'o., Hinge and other pian and Kimball organs at the gr of bargain prices. All of them are juced from $100 to $175. | You can depend upon it that we ry Out our advertisement to the and a call of inspection and areful investigation will convince the moat skeptical, | Persons living at a who cannot come te nafely leave to an Instrument, letter, distance, and Beattie, can s the selection of an we guarantee not only a great bargain, but entire sat- isfaction In every particular Splendid, dependable, upright pi anos that ordinarily sell for $350, can J at this sale for $220, and the 26 styles for $196 Highest grade $475 ab welling for § Good square jeondition, from $60 ow organs, worth from $85, $95 to $110, go at this sale for $47, $54 $68 and 7 $6 to $10 cash and $3 to $5 per month. Every instrument guaranteed to be as represented One price to all altke. | and are now | food » $72 and $76. Closing Out Sheet Music We are anxious to get this depart ment of the way uickly as possible, as we need t for the organ and small mustoal in ment business. All sheet munte retalla regularly at 366 now Ko- at 20¢, and that which sels at ©, 18 only 16e, and on many pieces the proportionate reduction ts still greater, Choloe new music, vocal ind instrumental, Se per copy. New tandard Instruction books for all jnetruments that retail regularly at| $2, now 75¢ to 8c; others that sell Jeverywhere at 81,25, now only 660, | \ind those that retail for $1, now Ble. | nd h of others reduced ne proportion | . JOHNSTON CO. | ashes Music D | Sec.ng Avenue, Burke Building. | in ihe ‘hair the a | their rooms Haw | premises, > at HER CUP OF . WOE FULL MRS. ELLA GRAY ALLOWS IT TO BRIM OVER IN COURT Mra. E of matelm bitterly in the Gray has had all sorte jal troubles he wept hile #he told some of them divorce court thin morning My husband left with five children to for but that wasn't #0 bad, 1 ¢ stood that, if he hadn't married another woman 1 didn't know « thing until my son sald to 4 Ma, what would you knew pa had married 1 ould never be od. Hut 1 found out t that very thing, I wrote to his new wife, but he said I was mistaken. and that her husband wasn't mine at all” Mra. Gray her husband, love with a gone about day you it way it neni? such a fool, at he had done that mith, in nt hus fol? nan wh fi band had itted muictde ‘The diva! was granted on ground of desertic MARINE Hono of ¢ part of which oduce exh bs in fact, every ent: able ‘that the lazy Kahakas could desire, will be stored away in the huge | refrigerators the vensel The freighter Bureka, of the sam company, sailed to Ban Francisco lant night via Roche harbor, with a cargo of coal ad lime, Transport Warren went to Tacoma lost night to finish loading. is perishable 1 at, fish and POLICE NOTES rested three we vagrants, Policeman Mayc men raid to be Ww in the lower part of city. this morning. Willlam Richard, Jam Murray and James MoCullough are the name that the men gave at the police station. Charles Mitchell was arrested last night on # charge of assaulting A. F. py. The trouble was over money The alleged assault occurred in the Hoard of Trade saloon, on Second avenue south. J. J. Smith reported to the police this morning that a quantity of too had been stolen from a half finished how 11 Fourth avenue LINEMAN HURT Henry Mit Co. Hine felt pole in North Seattle this morning and was badly bruimed, He w prought to the city on a line car and removed to the Seattle General hospital. Hix injuries are not con- sidered werloun Half Price Sale Of Sample Suits and Overcoats, of the finest materials and cust workmanship. We have several hundred Sample Suits and Overcoats that will be sold at “half Came in, select your pattern, a: it wit fe it with Gost you but tual price. All Sample Suits and Overcoats, $7.50, $10 and $12.60, marked double, The Rival, Second avenue and Madison street. eat from OF HEARING IN RE BALE OF LOTS 1 AND 32, BLOCK 2, KING COUNTY AD- DITIO: Notice board King is hereby given that the county comminsioners of Wash. w' ect in in the King County courthouse on the 20th day of Nov- ember, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p m., for the purpose of hearing and determining upon the advisability of selling lots 1 and 2, block 2 of King county addition, Parties interested for or against raid sale will be present at sald date and have a hearing. Dated Oct, 14, 1902 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIONERS OF KING COUNTY. Ry Geo, B. Lamping, clerk of the Board. OF COUNTY 1, BLOCK 7 OF SOUNTY ADDITION . . It appearing to the board that on Sept. 18th, 1902, application was to the board of county com- ners of King county for the ase of lot 1, block 7 of King ty addition, and that by order advertisement, am required by Oct, 23rd, 1903. he hour of 2 o'clock p. m., was set for the hearing to determine the advisability of sell- ing said property; and on said da set for the hearing thereon, the board met, and being fully advined in the deemed it to the best in- terest of the county of King, that said property b It in therefore |ehertff of King MN sald propert of the King County courthouse, at Inot less than the apprained value thereof, $100.00, said sale to be made on the 27th day of November, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. and that due return of said sale be made to this office The county treasurer is hereby di~ rected to appear at said sale, and to receive all r # paid In there- iseuing to the succersful bidder at said sale, a deed for said lot, setting t county, NOTICE and That Irected to the front door Iforth all the proceedings had there attested by | under, said deed to be the county auditor under his official neal. Dated this 28rd day of October, 1902. OARD OF COUNTY COM ERS OF KING ¢ B. Lam mi OF BALE OF Property—Lots 10 and 11 King County Adaition It appearing to the board that on Oct. 1st, 1902, application was made to the board of county commission ers of King county, for the purchase of lots 10 and 11, block 5 of King county addition, and that by order and advertixement, as required by law, Nov. Sth, 1902, at the hour of o'clock, PD. M. Was set for the hear- Ing to ‘deterr the advisability of elling ty, and on day set ring thereof the hoard ng fully advised [in the premis med it to the best interest of the county of King that sald property be sold It is therefore sheriff of King county be sell the said property at Joor of the King county at not less than the of, $150 lot, said sale m the 10th day of December, 1902. at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m, an that due return of said sale be mad tothis office he county treasurer ts hereby di rected to appear at sald sale and to receive all moneys paid in therent issuing to the successful bidder at raid sale, n deed for sald lots setting for all the edings had thereun der, said deed te nt 1 by th county auditor w his official neal Dated this 5th THE BOARD OF COT MISSIONERS of KIN By Geo. B. Lam Clerk of the By ¢ Novice od that Nrected to the front purthouse prainal there be made the order »|then for a few min’ the! satd | UNIVERSI TY ALUMNI t whieh the the Inatitution | | Following are the ¥ officer elected lant night: President, Ralph |Day Nichotn, "96; vice ident, Bad Janr J. Wright, ‘01 |A. Ruddy, 04 | Horton, ex Q pr treasurer cutive board lent M Arthu hinson, "97 AL Colemu Hart Jenner Philips Mor "91 | H rinon, WAS A GOOD | SAMARITAN . Fred McAdan | philanthropist, was this morning whom he had } |man whom he te leave lodging, be Jover the head with jintention of robbery was evidently frightened away fore he had @ chance to steal luntng, a& nothing was 1m the room: According to the story told by Mc |Adame at the police station this} rning, he met the y street. ‘The fellow w 4 maid he had no pi McAdam says he took his room and allowed the bed, a mild-eyea old brutally beaten « young ingrate friended, A young | k to nd ys, pounded him 4 club with the! The stranger | ony- from sto sleep. | the fellow to| him to share J at the room. hington houre | pitth pue and| m left for | which in near the eo Washington street, 3 a few minutes, When he returned | he noticed an object in the bed, and » he wan dazed by the effects of a blow he received. Home one had been crouching behind the , and as he entered had Jetruck him over the head with a club, around which was wrapped a towel. | When he came too, he saw that the object In the bed w draw- er, and then he realized that the por- sone who had struck him was the man he had befriended. Detectives Hubbard and Lane were led on the case, but as yet nv the thug’s identity has been Oncar Miles, aged 20 years, died at Green Lake Inst evening. ‘The body iw at Bonney & Stewart's Quick Quek Kidney Cure Stops pain in the back and cures cil kidney and bladder troubles, 0c, QUICK ORUG CO, 704 ist ave NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY Property—Lots 17 to 21 ine., and 32} to 3 Ane. block 7 of the King | County Addition. It appearing to the board that on the 2nd day of October, 1902, applt- cation was made to the Board of | nty « Comminsioners of Jounty for the purchase of tots 1i | to 21 ine., and 22 to 3 inc., of block county Addition, and that dvertinerent as law, November Oth, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., was! set for the hearing to determine the advisability of selling said property, and on said day set for the hearing thereof, the board met, and being fully advised in the premises deemed it to the best interest of the County of King that said property be sold. It is therefore ordered that the | Sheriff of King County be directed | to sell the #aid property at the front door of the King County Court | House wt not leas than the appraisal | thereof—#75.00 per lot—said sale to be made on the 1¢th day of Decem- | ber, 1902, at the hour of 2 o'clock Pp. m., and that due return of said sale be made to this office. The County Treasurer is hereby directed to appear at said sale and to receive all moneys paid in there- at, issuing to the successful bidder at said sale a deed for said lots setting forth all the proceedings had there- undet, said deed to be attested by | the County Auditor under his offi- chal seal, Dated this Sth day of Nov., 1902. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS OF KING CO, By Geo, B. Lamping, re Clerk of the Board. | | JACKSON'S Express ana | Pranater Co. We! ‘do all kinds ture and plans meving: runkes trane- | ferred free 2 Second and | Cherrty, under “P<; Ret 7212. NO UP MAIN 707, And renovating gents’ and clothes, City Dye Works, Comfort ‘or Week. 120% FIRST AVENUE. Apply at 122! Olympic Foundry, South from Pler BARUCH FINED $75. Leacht park 4 $75 and, conte ruch of ina Irvin B pig fa the superior court t # fined $60 and given in il, when before Juntice ea hort time ago, and appealed hin use to the higher. court, claiming that the punishment. was excessive He did all th for himuelf today, and elaborately explained that his offence was due to hie havir nterrupted him in the midst of bis reument and imponed se a4 Big Guns guns from the the talking The the t take bo (foot of Yewler way), 40, 8:20 p. im y Ya - The Up and Up is the cigar tn this market, best b-cent ee Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- @nins only. a oa Reichert Bros, Pianos, 119 Union. $2,400. Tniversity # aAdition, near Atate University. cold water, 1. in be 4 clostem, brick pl i 4 » hit ‘Bee for $000 \n Benttie: #130, Heautitul jot $200 tw at Brooklyn, 10 monthly, TIT & SON. 520 New York Block. near car RAINICR BEACH HOMESERKERS PARADISE. 150.00, $00.00, $75.00 LOTS $5 AND $10 DOWN AND $9 MONTE nf mot convenient place on ton in whieh to own = grand views, finest re from 5:48 a.m. fare; school, stores, church. street ilebte. sidewalk, cleared avenves ond lots. high and heaRhful; over 280 lots sold. new homer going ap Gil over the plat; lote are selling fast homes botit on easy terms piso, Dont delay going to Rainier Beach; take cars on Washi rect, see Mr. Weed. agent on owner, C. HK. Sturtevant, 210 Boston A SNAP. Splendid farm, comprising 115 acres, ree under plow, goed broom house, laree ort inciwting naa implementa Y come catttinate D-year-olde, three yearlings, two wagons, hores, pigs, | chic bugey, plows, harrows, cart. 39 tons of od hay in the barn, owe sere ef pota- toes, | Thie tw one of the ‘best farme te cimity of Bemttie, and 1 will make the following terme: £1.20 cash and 60 per auarter for the balance, with interest St @ yer cent. A. LAWRENCE, &@4 Second Avenue, € for $485), These lots will sel © $150 aplece, as mort of them A fro terms, Inquire A. Lawrence. 6% Becond avenue bo YOU WANT A HOME? We have a new S-room cottage on 2 lots, well built and painted in eolors, 2 bloc from school. at Green Lake, for only 8808; ment and balance 615 per month. ™ 4-room cottage and 2 lots with m house and improvements, fine $400, in be had for small payment. QUALHEIM & HOLMAN. Ind. Phone AIS6®. 304 New York SNAP HUNTERA ATTENTION! ‘Ten acres of excellent land at $145 per Tiere. Just outside tae city limits and only shout six miles from. Ploneer _ square trwet car tine Teated that way aid will fisgn eat tg Draerty and gs will be bie to realize from B00 ber cen} on your money: terme on part. ‘ADAMS & NICHOLS. 1414 Second Avene, Room 312, “late, Sia gn Twenty seventh Avenue hn. for $135. each. 8 on. Quern Anne, Covb addition; cheap. Sroum howe, Denny-Pubrman addi: ton, partly furnished: Seven S-story houses and 12) fost square, within 10. tn Walk Pioneer Squa: feat $22) ber month. If you want @ it per cent, deal, call and see ua, ¥,’ poate « co. 28 Paciiie Block. HOMESEEKERS, TAKE NOTICE! $T73—A new 4-room house with 5 acres of fine soll, @bout one acre cleared, good view and mice snug house in every’ re- fpect; you can take the electric ear on First avenve and in BO minutes you are at the property: only, ty mile from school, in a good neighborhood, af> an easy Grive to the city ADAMS & NICHOS. 1414 Second Avenue, Room $12. nen 4878. ‘ORD AGRE TRACTS. Five and lo-nere tracts of chelee valley Itee: the soll ie rich ‘cle ane toni Gnd Hine: the #04 wh ‘clay and’ foam, and the moet ‘ot ua ander plow. STETTENGREN @ RMN 25 Roxwell_ block, First and Columbia at. CHEAP HOMES. Beautiful cleared eightly lots, $80 to. $78: ms, $8 down, #2 monthly, tree water new house, larme lot, $290; terma, $10 monthiy. for rent, §T per month up. an, offices west shore Green ar line cromes property. Fine corner Green Lake front, Lerma! alzo other cheap bors Cor. Lake; etfs Block. od 484. GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, 1115 First ave- nue; howe newly furnished; all modern; prices mbderate. DAL Monday at § p. enue, 1118 Third avenve mie and het Just | _ your friends. ranizing, All Invited. r| Special Notice AF CONSOLIDATION SALE. ~~ two well KnOWN — ealablishments, the Red Front. and Dive Front Have consolidated and are | k stoves, heat 1a. furnishings will surprise prices’ before Jr new store, ue ‘eouth to ‘Trove RL WAN" hous good wages. Personal ALWAYS consult the beat | | “King Solo- | mon. the gnly, colored | clairvoyant and | Banger txt in the world. or money nickive the er alapled to marry, how to win or love, Anyone naflering with . corner | Seneca atr | Ntoe Pa house for sale: grou G10 Picth avenue south $200—A_ @-roomed rent $8.00. 7 rooms, flowers ely comfortable home for t Snly $1,315; $473, down, balance on eat payments, | 623 Zoth Property 80x120; sult. purchaser Inquire of " ~ Finaneial XWETIADT piace to borrow maney diamonds, watches, Jewelry; low Interent K. Th. West, S04 Pike street, MONEY vate moi with, Bui on short notice at low rate; pri: ey and company money to. bulla TA Virtue, Room "4, “Salter ding.” Phone, Bleek BO BANK on any (Barto & Reed god ‘cola! LATERAL money loaned 108. Cherry. Private money at low Tate ot mus & Onner, 100° Yesler Rooms 8, 4 and & TO LOAN. Houses for Sale Fours “and Lake Union. SAL oki tue Price 6830; easy ih Cloverdale addition, #800. te by Woodland Park on’ fnataliments, corner store for ANDERSON, rent. Brick build: FOR REN \r—HOUSE FOR RANTD new 7 ott nd all gr 1 well of blocks east uth Seattle, NEVADA MEN AND MACHINE MEN; §2.00 TO MAN w lot tn Brookipa, | Situation Wanted x eh watchen f 1, Atar For Sale—Miscelianeou oe 2 yeartings wo Jen hetfore, kiving milk and at 2810 Hecoma. a BUSINESS DIRECTIONS Abstractors (WiMren & CO ne claim a Wide. dent CMBORNE Mahed tse linn | pooTn Inder WHITTLESEY - MANFORD Abe Sinvary extabiiohed 1808. Bases laent of Haller bike Telephone Mate 3 SEATTLE AUBTRACT CO. WSOGHTON. 414-41 Collin. | Senet Attorneys-at-Law EWING. “Attorney at ew, BOUare 404 Now York Bicol, “STERLING, pension attorney notary public. 28 Marion st. 2 Washington Buliding. 0 Burke Butiding, | aw | iw RL and A LYMAN jailer Building. BKM |W.D. LAMBUTH. 206-6 Pacitio Block, @. WAKD Kump. <2 Burke Buliding, a WEES Rate TUE CAMARA VIAN AMERACARDARR franeactea, "gh bon.6 © M DONA 10 Lie RAVE | Secona” tens ‘ands Fike veareet ih 9g, S10 00, BE aout iayden, eashiors J ceshier, coummere frust_ business PUGET “OUND NATIONAL nak oF THE CANADIAN BANK OF Capital, paid are), eu COMMERCE. PHO ‘ight milton PARISIAN Dye Works—We cali for. First aveaver_ Ret! sists tane?™™ ‘016. J Money, loaned on colatterale: watches, diamonds: ‘115 Washington street, Seattle. ae in Doan Orvice. tir UNCLE JOB en, MADAME A. 8. SMITH. © = nner. DERN KADEN throat, a tar DR. J. A. MACKINNON. 4 Chapin Bidg. DR. KINBE. Batley Butiding, ee ene Se Se ee es NOTON _inatitute of WAS Degen, porch entahliohed ta Box atte three years; phone Me TDAWRENCR HART, | "Washington Block, | Patent as |p m ADAM@—Drefting, Colman Duliding. Photographers ANCCeREE RC Hahn Wie, RC aNREE RO - es an Sgpeen. STAMP PHOTOS—06 Columbine street eee Piumbiny esteopathist, 206 |Gno. f. WOODHOUSE CO.—Tel. Main 964 RAUTMAN PRUMBING CO—AMain 6% | CaN the pei | ““Suocessor to Mar Rubber Stamps CSMMERCIAL STAMP WORKS—Scheu man Block. 110 Cherry. aie a et Report Printing Ca. 1 RN Re APA SHOW CARE CO. Transfer Companies _ BERES FRaNsPmm CO—sfain 8 —~ Tents and Awnin, FENTS Wed awnlfics— Moeguit mining hose and sanVas boats, a fonts and feldipg car, bean. the Metat kind, SEATTLE TENT @ Al TNo" co! "fhohenale “Maniifacturera. Ma Fion_and’ Westers Storage and Warehouse We Moagetond eae, Jacob: Umbrella Repairing UMERELLAS and general re Bue, “Robeson ae “000 Second ‘ave Iron and Plating Rail & Pisling Werke= 2280 Fines PACS ‘avenue.