The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 18, 1904, Page 6

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For Rent—Hourekeeping Roome | Star Want Ad Agencies. a oS Hi, Mallen, B21 Ballard ave, cop. Ewing street NEW and nicely tyratshed houreteep we th and very F Call at room i B8rd and Jackson. ceenaew'e Home Bakery, 2703 tet oN RYNGLW. +) Lotndroff, cigar store, 01 SPRWNGLE _ | HOMBSTRADA under» four furnished rooms fr housekeepitg z will begin moon y nt waste tune writing. det | * and Merrie in atreet, Lat aes & Co, Dew mond Pac. street, Sow Lae ation fee Charles eatottice Bik TRASH expiring Mo. "y Postel ; re, University er eeerst Bt, Pharmacy, 1024 Howell | FURNISHED housekeeping rooms For Rent—Unfurnished Housekeep it. jainier Eharmaey, Mr, Clark, pro ry Humble, Drag Store, W. J. Stud- nerep, Columbia, Wi North Cedar car For Baie—Real of unfurnished housekeepin well furnished bed _ Aad Summit RTEWART & CO. Ww Union Block ‘Broadway coker Deve te. Leary's Pharmac wayr phone, Unior 99 rer Rani Prevees TREE TOR ticheta At office Born te Mr i to Mr. and Mre J. M. Sherman, orn to Mr, and Mra, Geo. Cosana, to Mr, and Mra HH. Willtame, Bian Room ft Grace Pratt 3 blocks from % yra, Git ith ave ave: preamonla oS TRE COM Ss farpets and rugs, & ¥ | MANHATTAN im heated. clone tn and five room, line, becent tare, $3 ATR. CARPET we a eal tor ie blocks from oar 2 cash, balance ith Avenue BAY Oat ie mapie tie Por Sate— weve al rainy Cvenings bought thoe shop. ‘three doors. from he fave My it; aie leather ai A Noom be Union Block a Piret A x clothing, tor Rion? ON Tile CAR LIN oe nigiiy ON We LAKE Hundreds of people are buying lots this beautiful tract. den tracts and choice w ¥ and fdtitres. _Biy Fairview ave ‘or Sale—Furniture KRNAPT WY owner firnlin House for rent 2 to 4 819 James. Fu RNY HED furniture of 12 roome, toes are from one prices gaked Beattle and ide streets and * reds of homes and happy families. ae built AND BALE Twelve Hundred Acres Now on Sale in FIVE AND TEN-ACKE TRACTS, Detween Seattle and Everett One Mile of the Prettiest Waterfront en Puget Sound, “Extn BEACH LAND CO. M0 Boston Block, or f Beach Beattie for your Winter t GOOD BARGAINS. leet warm and ‘ Beat Miie—4+-room house, with hen houses, STOP piace HERE ation. lee nave tive grow Cities, and within driving distanc either, The interurban road - butt will_run close to this prop- i ofty: Great Northern, Raliruad ya Dewey stings. North 18 B= Selp Wented—Femele. emeseet fs See st. $1.00 Modern 6 room house, near Wo-Kach, several Green Lake. $M0—Cholee Queen Anne lots and £54 cach for chote Serve, on, cor line: G8 cosh, be .OO—One and one-half acres, five-room heuse and oe Fight on car line: plenty of trul Better ‘- Se out and look Take MONET TO LOAN ON REAL ES- TATE REDE LEPOLD & COX, £1-2-3 Lumber Excha: Phones Jame wens near car amt Cs “SS eof aiaccurt for com er mon! ease: Take min. to the ees re, one block from rovklyn addition, | cand fm. Sreom | house, new and medern Brook| 1 block from room house, cement basement Bellevue Place. near Uniow car line. ED solicitors re for family HERE 18 A SNAP. $60 for five acres of a, foxi89 feet on 1th and wth ares. rly half price ral wih awh "4 "> pnagen, de bide. cash. balance one, two 1 NICHOLS, ; ———— & Pioneer Bide 0 work fo a ting, “or other work. Helo Wanted—Male and Femal ‘emale. ncen every Wednesday and A m running water. raf _B. NI NEWE : a } SNAP. up to date hall in 2 ge! eres.” noms a aemon 60 conte; ladies county road: rich soil iva water Bee TP. € ind’ Denny bide Fer Sale—Parme and Land ime nal hes | nas “ 1% Miles West ot Bouth Park, og a ge iM my nce on the first 2s. Littie Lake, covers 1% Acres. <class board and room for two ome cool te \- Bible. Phone sain ea, "°* Tennom ee (aa On THNITORE tnd for second: NITY CO. pays lat housenolg, ghee White Bie Bas A To ee ae ent Face Roome Fypsisiien ROOMS for rent, _ N ANNE HILL. iN 1,000 Cords of Wood Can Be Cut Worth More Money Will Make a Fine Chicken or Duck Ranch. Fine level lot Wx1m feet. cement sidewalk fold within next § daye. LESLIE 8 REALTY XC a On, 800 per year. not be advertined ‘Will show it GIFFORD REALTY TRUST, a %.00—7-room modern house. TOR furnished GAGA TUR TON ote, Ithin driving dixtanc For Rent—Furnished H. urptehe louses and ered houne, Cae lot on Bighth Ave, Went —Two lote on. apnth Ave a AN ISIICD houme for rent; the Navy Yard: geross §=from rchool, 516 Tet Ave No. running water orth of Jackson LEDRING. water rik f Jnckser ViKR et Tent and “Columbis Bt “Piione Bisek tin Me ene WOOL RIBBED SHIRT DIVIDED INTO SIx GRE DRAWERS ee AT LOTS CAN RENT HIS HOUS TISING IT, will tell you right then, advertisement will coat you. ¥ Situation times. words, or fraction thereof. first inserted Minimum charge 15 centa, THE lard or any of the suburba. Contract rates on Real Estate—Continued UST LIKE FINDING A HOMY own. is per month, uye 68 * (cag M. Mi) je jot Wnt®, near) T-room house, 1 ity car tine aed public school TERLACW RALTY EXCHANGE. b4 Arcade Lidge _Streets, Hi,@0—A substantial Groom cottage ba ks from cars, guod as new, nice level lots @xll® feet. Goud won shed and chicken house, You o andie this with $0 if you ie you could not buy the lots tid the house and ea fee TP FAY & ©O. be Denny bide NIINE OFFER * easy arive io Beni on coun Uy. road. school and neighbors. Terms i fai CHAM e ADAMS, CL let ave ° Stare Boye bids. car service. Two nice lots; « ¥ feo T PF Ya co 3a Denny bide © conte per tm Bray ib minutes nie Take Wash Beis street car iy tit & evenings that OOM “eet a trom car . ry minutew’ ride Into city. good view fornitur the place AB TICKETS. PRER HOMER ae free tick t office of nionT FINE lot lo Rowe Addion, south of Government sonal, G-us with alley Price bargain AB New ‘iil. 16 Marton #t FINE Block of lots sant of Woodland ark for sale cheap by Ow: pirat Ave. . weagttes ny 1 real sine men in in Beattie, be Pike ae Due ANC ad | | a fit and up for large lots with city water now inion the car tine, only minutes’ ride; take any car ‘ashington et to Southeast al le Office open until § evening Two-story new house, ¢ scres, two car lines na bargain in. Beatle, me four times aa much gown, $10 per, month ors Thner Bide EROOM house, ne street, balan. = Twenty eighth aver pear Madteot nay terme. north Business Chances ROOMING HOUSE BARGAINS. rent "ie; paying houses In the cit & snap at $50; BO camh; em terme % rooms: clone tn; rent $86; olen " monthly; going at haif price, 1.20 | LESLIE'S REALTY EXCHAN 2-4 Arcade Bidg 6 whole plac with 1a pales paid for and Ce ke Warhington at. ¢ Mill. Bee mith or Maul JB LUCAS & " 23 Scheuermann Block. a in a new double ome particulars THEATER t the bigg position ian. 18’ REALTY EXCHANGR b4Arcade Hide 100 LOTS Frere size 5x10 feet. Buburt New York Attorneys at- Law P REFUSED 18 HINDRANCE SOUGHT AND FOUND," ROBEMAN & JOS AS IN THE CASE OF THE MAN WHO IMAGINES THAT HE JUST AS WELL WITHOUT ADVER.- G. WAND KeuMP, J. A. KBLLOG, PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE STAR Just what the pent our regular ear elghborhood, After the first insertion of the adverti: rier who delivers The Star in your collect the amount, and give you our receipt READ OUR RATES FOR WANT ADS. wanted at the rate of 16 cents for 18 words three Capital stock p 1,00; wurph 00; 6 cities of the United Btetes und. iu Help wanted and all other ade 6 cents per line of seven Cash to be paid to collector, who will call on day the ad ts ANDINAVIAN Six insertions for the price of five. Hana ot Baaitie SEATTLE A aeneral DADKING | atmont with STAR Independent, 1138. Hoth Phones-Sunset, Matn 1060 This offer te open to those living anywhere in Seattle, Bal B BAVINGS BANK plication. BAKERY AND HEATAURANT and making money md elty, chlo ie aw meneing June i HUBIN ES CHANCE call and see us be Fer « little me UNITY TO MAKE | Na > | En Pioneer Bide TRADE AND REAL BSTATR diy the Clete | a heads | The ROMP TIME® with the Chica. on eaay terme ERY si tow prices. a, Mr ahd Mie Docelas Vows. Violin pnd | ping instruction. 296 Fifth ave | representing the Great ——~|and Northern Pacific railroads re- | claim that they will not issue half | spectively, and Mr. Jones, repre- | fare and stop-over tickets to the | senting the Ticket Broker WA’ Pioneer EO WAL ARTER Oculists and Auriste. Baturday evenings w choice land, 200 feet ie, This land ie li’ delivery, eo ne | ommended the ordinance without | {n view of the necessity of provi discussion, although one member | ing cheap fares in order to bring Kousen, “without, c son Be in & principal cittes lock, $13 Becond Ave rr are TAM x place Seicken._ “American We bo Jew Hainier-Grand _Drivale offices: strictly confid 0 Patent Attorney TOAN® impre ved Maller Tike. | ¥_& ADAM®—Drafting, Cotman bidg Physician @ and Su geon TURNER, * & @ chickens go with ‘DALTON. «@ Ar fade ‘ude ‘auin and genito-urinary. LL. 16 Marton st Lote > ir. Chambers, pier bik Both phones. Phot oraphers Supples. TROWRHON Benth Private money TRUNEN Gelivered 2c e ree, plapo Sevens estimaten a cr & Riorage = ‘en dtamonds ® "Printing and Binding. Jai printing of Sr AN SOMPANY” Bnaineers we Ipboliders Dry Docks, Lum fenter sablee. ba “LEGAL NOTICES. TO THE PUBLIC OF KING o Seattle, Wash., Oct. 17, 1904 Notice ts hereby given that FRED FE. SANDER, who is now construct ing the Seattle-Everett Interurban Rallway, ie in no manner connected with or interested In the Seattle, Spm SEVERANCE, an prive ous and chronic ecm of Blood - poison weases cured tn a week. | Call or write livan block, Seattle, Wash HAVE you tried the live maple floor hall at 4th and Company, the Snohomish & Cherry | Valley Electric Railway Company, | the Seattle, Everett @ Skagit Elec | trie Ratlway Company, way company other than the Seat the Auditorium nd Saturday evenings FRED £. SANDE "Modern Dent | Parlors SECOND AVE AND PIKE STREET Over People’s Bank lc hieely furniahed | ey maker, prige heart of lean ® ” Drawing wil worth 40; easy weme off October I. OnE, payers great fine toegtion; rent 11; one HE Seeing HARDING @ ATTY, ceteopath- is Oriental Bloek VY DONELTY. massage & vapor and ma: Miss or ve nothing but the ination Free, dicated and tab 5.00 | private, in the { night paseed an ordinance appoint- All work guaranteed for 10 years. ° $:30 to 6; Sunday, CAI Feadin erman and eng timber to run for iNESS DIRECTORY, Abstractore. ThE MPER & GS: t Mutual aie vide 48; Ind. Destroyer Was Damaged Call and we Tt will stand anap in a | BOO J in the| Abstract Co. “BBRY-HA nbliahed inp Scripps News Ass'n) TLE AvST RACT CO. GIBRALTAR, s off here last night British torpedo boat destroyers rending stamp will recetye mh Century Heulty Co, Ardent was seriously damaeed. t I AND PANTS i | nd 48 jnehe TELEPHONE THE STAR PAILROMDS HYPHOLIZED SEATILE GUY DADS — rd INDUCED THEM TO PASS ORDINANCE WHICH WILL VIRTUAL. LY PUT CUT-RATE TICKET BROKERS OUT OF BUSINESS~ IT'S PURELY CLASS LEGISLATION The complete domination of the (municipalities. Nobody is particue railroad interests over the ¢ nell | larly interested except the rallroada and the brokers, Poor people, however, have been in the habit of traveling on these railroad attorney for the exclusive | re-sold tickets, The labor unions benefit of the railroads was rall- | are much oppowed to the ordinance. roaded through the city Jegtslature | They believe that when a man buys t consideration. The | a ticket, but is unable to use it he aim of the ordinance i# to put cut | has a right to sell it to someone » Ucket brokers out of business. | else who can. They think that if a ly man that voted against {t| man can buy @ ticket to St. Louis was Murphy. Cole made a plea for | via St. Paul at the same price that fair play, but he might as well have | he can buy one to St. Paul that he talked to a Chinene idol | has aright to leave the train at Bt, The bill a# passed, according to | Paul and allow another man to go was again demonstrated last night when an ordinance framed by a | Many good lawyers, is unconstitu- | the rest of the way to St. Louis on tional and unjust, Cole and Rich- | his ticket ard Saxe Je attorney for the| Attorney McElroy, however, al- local Ticket Brokers’ association, | most with tears in his eyes, argued requested that the bill be referred | that the ordinance was for the ben- to the corporation counsel for hie | efit of workingmen. He said it | opinion on the matter, but the| would prevent them from being council would not listen to them. | thrown off the care when the dis- Crichton and Bowen said that the | covery of how they had innocently council itself was competent to de- | been defrauded by buying a brok- cide the matter, as the constitution- | er's ticket was ate He almost lity of the ordinance would have | brought the council to tears when | to be determined by the supreme | he recounted how 100 of these un- | court, anyhow. fortunates a short time ago had They also thought that the ordl- | been thrown off the train at Kent. | nance would put the disreputable) The railroads Nave already suc- ~ | brokers « | time encouraging the raflroads to| tures of 8t. Louis, Spokane and carry people to this state and to! Portland long enough to secure the of business, at the same! ceeded in hypnotizing the legisia- the Lewis & Clark exposition | passage of similar ordinances, Crichton thought the ticket | which, as Attorney Gilman stated, | scalping practice was very bad, in| were drawn up by one of the most that It encouraged forgery of names | successful railroad attorneys in the by the young men of the country. | country The bill had not been considered | The same kind of an ordinance is | prior to the meeting of the license | also pending before the Tacoma and revenue committee yesterday | council. It has been sprung at thie afternoon. At that time Attorneys | time that the Lewis and Clark ex- L. C. Gilman and J. F. McElroy, | position may be used as @ club to jorthern | secure its pastage. The railroads assocla- | fair unless they are given this pat- tion, presented their views on the | ronizing municipal protection. This matter. The committee then rec- | would be disastrous, they declare, admitted that he had not yet even | visitors out to the exposition in suf= for? it ficlent numbers to make it a sue- The ordinance imposes a license | cons, | of $50 @ year on ticket brokers. It | As a matter 6f fact the railroads compels them to make @ detailed | are compelled to insue stop-over | report of their transactions to the | tickets at Seattle for the simple rea- ~ | chief of police every morning It | son that the Great Northern and is supposed to beparticularly aimed | Canadian Pacific lines end here } at the prevention of the re-sale of | Attorney Jones stated that every | half fare, excursion and free tick- | ticket broker in the city was will- ote. ing to put up a $10,000 bond not to As a matter of fact, as Mr. Cole | deal in the exposition tickets if the | stated at the council meeting. these | council desired. The brokers, be | are matters that should be regulat- | said, were not after that sort of jed by the railroads instead of by | business =n TD ot the Throttle TRAIN SPED ON WHILE GuUID-~ ING HAND WAS COLD IN DEATH (Special to The Star) M'COOK, Neb, Oct. 18-—A Bur- ington pagkenger train thundered through the darkness in its flight from MeCook to St. Louis last night while a dead engineer sat upright on his seat, his hand gripping the | throttle, The engineer was James jO’Connell. The train reached # point some distance from here and was running at a high rate of speed when the fireman happened te glance at the engineer. He ob- served the pallor which overspread the engineer's face and noted that his body appeared rigid. He went over and touched the engineer and j Was shocked to discover him dead, | He had evidently been dead some time A popular coat for the high school] ‘The fireman then ran the train girl tse here shown, The cloth is | back to McCook, secured another tan colored covert, though red can | engineer and the train went on to b< used if preferred. The long lines | St. Louls, Had the engineer's death from the throat and the shaped | not been discovered and the train écllar are the features of the coat, | Stopped before it reached the sta- Dicnnitieas: tion it was approaching it would have collided with a train coming | SCHOOL JANITORS from the opposite direction. FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP NOW POLICEMEN | NEW YORK, Oct. 18.—President Brush, of the New York National league baseball club, has informed President Pulliam, of the National Thero will be a policeman here- | ieague, that he has decided to play, after in every school, public and | ing hampions of the American ‘ ity. At Mayor Bal- | league for the baseball champlon- linger’s request the council last | shin of the world. It is planned ta play the series next spriny ing the janitor in each of the schools @ special officer, to arrest truants, protect school shrubbery and otherwise to patrol the terri- tory within the school grounds I!m- its, The Seattle Electric company SHUT ouT will begin laying heavier rails in orgetown, on Estella street, at once. There ts also to be 2,000 feet of planking put down on this same (By Scripps News Ass'n.) street. This is something that must be done immediately, as the few HUNTINGTON, W. Va, Oct. 18.—~< rans of the last few days have |The council! last night refused per< made the street tmpassable. mission to the socialists to hold a a politienl meeting In the elty hall to- SMART CLOTHES, HERALD, night. ‘The party may enjoin the tailor, 1228 gnd, eee city offivers from interfering. ; i ae |

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