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Help Wanted—Male very Wednerday and ! Star Want Ad Agencies. " POH, Mullen, S21 Gal da _Mentiomen 0 Ewing street | Rooms and Board Adiirens A ®, care Ww. Rr and Jackson, Graham's Home Bakery, 2703 tet FURNTSHED room In ptrtothy priv moe On the fret hilt fe Coline & Willie enue. . N, Lebndroff, ROOM and board m te _ For Gale—Parme end L. . — an Thos. Marris, at . a. Renton. | hb | #10 an acre will buy 10-aere Fr on wrest, ds “ xt country road n \ t gy Cash for a Lat Nowe 1 St, Pharmacy, 1 8 Wiaiinon Mr, Clark, pre- os from one of the lumbia Dru Colum =~; roadway and Wooated on PIKR STREP oR wi Bike. FURNITURE © cheat prices for hoy ho a Y i EE BD HT MARTRY, 40 New York tite “Wien fs Mr and Mire irnain, * crn to Mr, and Mra, C. B. Dodge, pit" to Mr and Mra O. R. wei For Rent—Fur FURNISHIRD house for rent; fi preferred: sorose me Det Ave. Ne AY Varwaon wt ne Santora ‘Myre, Boutheast Se- other farms tn Proved and vacant ¢ Cal) and see our BCANDIA LAND INVEST 4 Yeuior Way B. Smith, B yre ta Richards, Seattle Por Rent—Flote 81.20-4 acres, close to Interurban ptm- D TYRANTS Re itt cab % ted rugs, take ee ae in FEW ‘and oleely tut ma, el sok urnitire Ke * N. B. corner First Ave nd Columbia ower Abe aye ee cola RIGHT ON re CAR u ane ON te LAKE « ef¢ baying bots in 0 den tracts and cholee water lots first class boar uy Solum, No. Tae. nent tit teh Ave en 7 bustness center, ust by Hit © Stewart ot Phone Pr RO 2oMe Sete copies as Cait te Saas up Sooma. aplend location, view of bay. Meal cusphices: ek any Thane Red he BAE's BP sin’ heat- Mcafee political tevuce ef the "ae eras fe ens Df living rooma. Bad CH LAND CO. room § oF Rainier Reach. a mi TECELEANEOUR Sepieel ah wi oe tine view: lot ts! ma. Prom modern. just anit + room, iter Bult. sai ik ve only recently sce ONT wnat, West So sae~0ne and one-| acta ree, we MONEY Tp QAM ON REAL diel FOR SALE—Ricetric motor f a athe: Call R21 Ballard ave. $150 For troom house and outhouses. ‘About’ ene-third fis value; nny house, with € lots house at Unt- 5. | nae aera Cs room, BRE LEBOLD & CO: noes Kixchange” T ree 2 Wading G,600—7 acres of iat lmarove front kinds Sreom 2 modern "house; fine barn: We hate 1.6m ‘acres of highly fmproved farm lands near Roveberg, Ore. wale or trade for city ake PAE Ottiee reet TW RART REA until & evenings, biases che oe 8 Greet karte at AES | ee A Sanne oO heh ar, Aue jf hee. i. tand easy artve, to ik ty, road. free sehool and Tre an and good scho We vai +g mot Soll quiak cent dincoun’ down and AT A SACK Bee Mr. =o Creates, Old Res Para ten We "Fei. Bo, * &.. Me Waxn ARTED—10 ED soliciiors | f for “family Ae Bets cai ri im, with musical fon, nocakn Pn: a pall, viock Ques i ghetuelly 0 below RALTY ERC" 1ANGE, Are AP. ine level land, one mile from Nghbortoud, mall reli tt fine cash, ‘gel fe "AAA RIME gape ap nad stat li ene is your fhanee to 0 bay, # a ne re at wh ore vores ai bie Woodia ‘ark for sale cheap by Owner, 1 ElGHT lotw, hoy earn 4 per cent interest and, in a year, double his business, PHONE YOUR WANT ADS TO THE STAR We will tell you right then, advertisement will cost you. After the first Insertion of the advertisement our regular car rier who delivére The Star in your nelghborhood, will eall and collect the amount, and give you our receipt READ OUR RATES FOR WANT ADS. rate of 16 conte for 4 lines three Real Rotare--Bentinnsd $2,00--An ideal avenue f-room new and modern cottage Mxlw: cement walks In Io wylt 01.6--Modern 6 cation: will ell 2 200- hear car line per month. > 4 Tide lot, clone In. \ att 1 de Tor ax to We have enh ost ere Carer ‘Two stor ee ying hepa. ma ine ae Lami ee sii nY BgIAANO niet od For BALE Whole or °*, “halt pisces An eo without wecurity. on Get acne reaity (Sok at sow rate timate. | TEONFIDENTIAL) Watches. low intere Pike at across fiom Tastee Situations wanted at the times, Help wanted and all other ade 6 cents per line or fraction thereof, Cash to be paid to collector, who will call on day the ad ts first Inserted, Minimum charge 16 cents, Six Insertions for the price of five. THE SEATTLE STAR Bunset, Main 1050; Independent, 1188. on to those living anywhere in Seattle, Bal- Roth Phones This offer ts of lard or any of the suburbs, Contract rates on application. 6 rooms, den a back stairway house ‘on 14th oe rand every Chin com te ‘om free bill, fhe or an apartment Third avenue north; «i farme in differ WART & CO, i TS First avenue A CHEAP NOME. hw. The profits of a small storekeepet/ map be placed in a savings bank and They may be ifivested in classifi over the phone, just what the je. Red oak be a Wnty: a Fo WOAN Privat money at “ow ehihorn, top mat «and & x He. LAULE place to borrow mo en ‘nde, "watches, jewelry, low heer t BB. West ihe eet LOANS tmproved. tea) estate; i rates, Himpson KF mt Valier Bide He Auction 8 Sales. AUCTION BALY OF Fi citi POANT rue, He tts & ties wetober er eater neat dining i upright tne Brus. fine rude duran r nted bode o gentle he Wires’ and ne y « i x ek ese ce ROOMING ag oatn heat. and real estate panto pokey cheap ret 2 on tow cloment _cloweat investigation ‘ANE | For wai oe and wi Hkh sere | Snear cont nt per apn on 1 you a home o rie omens preferred, tar, ] ——— WAVE floor foram hall St th ‘and dance every W turday. event = te. leaice tree “ple powo sit ge by cor ond oabel iS iia ak “ie c ant ed for 0. Colonial Hotel, SPTIAN PALMIGT. mpere, thie wonderful tha henamt in to whe the ha . 8 A. ROK, spiritual snedium: | "Beasts oh cars 0. box ROP, WALLACE, ~Palmiet. Wp unites separa ties lovers quar. 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WILRONH y WORN TS nd Becond. COLLEGE, ‘a Junk, VOU Wit” correct” weight opt returns dea) wi Junk Co, 1200 Western; Fine #1 Mechanical Engin EOL MWALCABTER ts Musical Mi iid Wik Donglan Now, Violin and i 6 instruction. 2085 Fifth ave. ind Oculiste and Aurists. DKW VERY, Gee Marton . RONDA Kurist 1 Bur Osteopathy. WARHINGTOS OBTEOPATHY INV ERMAN Y oF WARIINGTON INSTITU TROPATHY—Pive yea fate Deposit bulldin tu M1 Firat Patent Attorney, ra BADAMS—Dri ting Colman bldg ian and Surgeon. y' KMURNIIC 9. is Hing Hire: t to 8 & eve Ph Lake t 1k DR R ING ‘ON, «Ar cade vide Bkin and genits-urinary, EF Chambers, Upier blk. Both ph Photog TEDERBON at PPLY COLT Cherry AGRE commercial pri FORM IN TAXATION George Turner, democratic eandl date for governor, was enthusiastic ally received at Ballard last night Sypher's hall was filled to overflow andthe reception was one of th grandest given any candidate dur rousing cheers and the tiger Judge Turner began his speech railroad commission and cited the difference of rates of the Northern Pacific and in the sald there was a serious discrimina- tion against the west and the only remedy was through a railrc mission, He then compare tates given by railroad fre east and weet. He sald th ern Pacific collected about $ 600 last year from its traffic and one-half of it was from local traffic. “Thin state ts entitled to a fair deal,” declared Turner, “but it cer filled to overflowing.” tainly te not getting it now. A tallroad commission could go a far way toward correcting this condi- ton and it could assist the lamber men in securing the rates they de-| commission.” Judge Turner then tnstated that the lumber industry was the great- eat and most important of the state He had formerly belleved that the agricultural industry was the most important, but, after investigation. DAULTON HARSHLY CRITI- CISES POLICE JUDGE GEORGE Counctiman Daulton thinks that policemen and other peace officers of the city are not getting proper support from the police court and Police Judge George. For this rea- fon he le not so much Inclined to [blame them at times for their ap- Parent indifference to law breaking. ‘These were the sentiments he ex- preased at the meeting of the l- cense and revenue committee Mon- day afternoon. He expressed bimeelf in this way during the discussion of the license of the Comique theater. He men- Uoned these things in support of hin contention that no chances should be taken. He thought it was bet- ter to shut off all risk by denying Heenses to resorta of doubtful char- acter rather than waiting to con- trol them after the licenses were granted. “It has become difficult to get Policenen to make an arrest,” he sald, “The continued and uncalled for manner in which they have been turned down in the police court, be- ing unable to secuge convictions, has discouraged them. Under these cir- cumstances I think we should do all we can to help them out in this matter, “I know from personal observa- tion, from the statements of po! men and others, that they are sore- ly disheartened at their treatment in the munietpal court, It is almost impomuible to Ket some of them to tentity.” BURGLARS ARE BOUND OVER Luke Barton, John Hayes, Jo seph Kenny and James Murphy were bound over to the superior court yesterday by Justice Gordon, They were charged with the rob- bery of a jewelry shop in the Hinck- | ley block on the night of October 3. Patrolman Keefe obtained the first clew which led to the arrests and was assisted by Detective Adams, who was detailed on the case, About ) worth of the loot was recovered. Part of it was found on the men taken into custody and identified by Henry Hensel, th owner, Bonds were fixed at $1,000 in each case, a SMART CLOTULS, HERALD, 182) ded. — from the position, Turner declared, that a “snip” employed by the de- partment of justice as a secret agent, thought he found some irreg- wlarities In the books of one of Turner's deputios. The man was In- dicted and discharged. Turner de- fended him at the trial and the | hard wheat. agent threw some slurs at Turner, “I had oceasion afterwards to) ber surpassed in importance the other. He declared that the lumber industry was languish! on ac. count of the manner In which it was treated by the railroads in refusing | Just rates. { The most sensational part of the Judge Turner took | speech was wi ing when the candidate appeared, | ing the campaign, At the conctusion | of the speech he was given three with a review of the necessity of a t. He tb; steer beef, 6%c; . pork, % Ib, mutton, 6@é%ec Ib. wand by appealing to the interstate | cucumbers, 600 dosen; native egg plant, 2c per Ib; Hubbard od he came to the conclusion that lum- | MVDGE TURNER ROASTS AN ANTIQUE EDITOR SAYS REPUBLICAN MORNING PAPER WAS COMPELLED TO GO BACK TWENTY YEARS TO FIND CAMPAIGN MATERIAL IN HIS RECORD-—DUG UP A FALSEHOOD AT THAT—FOR RE- proaching the cowardice and scoun- dreliem of that act, except the cow ardice and scoudreliem of the ed- itor of that paper in reproducing that story now, after 20 y are have panned.” He said that the paper had gone over his entire life and eould find nothing againet him save only the | implication made while he was a federal marshal in Alabama 20 years ago and that charge was ae Hens. He felt sorry for the Paper, despairing at {te weak posl- tion, that had to resort to practices of this kind. During the course of his speech, Judge Turner took up the taxation question and stated the position he would ta » should the subject come up to him as governor of the state, He decta d he had nothing to con- ceal from the voters of the state and would emphatically state his position on any of the problems that might come to him, declaring that his first object would be ta | benefit the taxpayers of the state. Moran Bros. yeste pet. | toned the board of works to con- jatruct @ wharf 600 feet long at the foot of Connecticut street and te dredge out the slip where it will be located. THE MARKETS WHOLEBALE PRICES. (These prices are to any buyer ta | quantities, Prices on small purchases | average 20 per cent higher.) Provisions. Fresh Meat—Cow beet, tac pew 100 iby |breakfast bacon, i¢e Ib; fresh, lic Ib. Provisions—-Hams, U@ite img ‘em cabbage, % @1% i iedishes, ihc gos aacheny ‘onions, 10c per dor bunches} c Ib; cauliflower, 66c% Tbe string beans, 4@be; per sack; turnips, 75e sack; rutas bagoes, The sack: green carn, 10@ 126 dozen, celery, 50@60c dozen; pare- ley, 15@20c dowen; sweet potatoes, IN%@2e per Ib. Green Fruit, Ete. Apples, Wenatchee, 600@31.28 box; native cooking, 56@ 75ezi per Gravensteins, 75e@$1.25 per boxy apples, 26 Persian dates, $c tb. "iensnes up the story against him printed in | $2. .26@ 2.38 bunc the morning paper yesterday. In | this story the editor of the paper | Por took occasion to refer to charges | gra. m | made agninet a deputy under hingto : while United States marshal of Ala- | $8 per por bel: meckiopenrton bama. Turner was appointed by President Grant and served four years. He was reappointed Papa President Garfield, but declined a} he had entered the practice of la Four years after the retirement tise that mai present traducers well to take into account,” declared Judge Turner, This velled threat caused a xen- sation and Judge Turner followed it with a statement that after all this attempted persecution, he was appointed federal judge of Wash- ington by P.osident Garfield and his apointment was made and con- firmed while the man who bad made the Alabama charges was in |16%c, Ducks, live, 12 keys, 15@20c Ib, Spri | 14@ ibe. Pillebury's DB kota, Sse BS.» sthy. $18.00 per ard Pressed timothy, $19 io = heat hay, $14 00@ 15.00 ton, a Sound hay, $12@13 [=e ei ear per ton; nag ton; ge 3 $10. mg %. “Podesta, Jumbo, 9: ah. Butter, Eggs, Cheere. Native creamery.28e per Ib.; Easte ern creamery, fresh, 23c. Eges--Native ranch, 2$@37c dos; Oregon ranch, 30c doz B7c_ don. Cheese—Nattve, 11@ 120 Ib. Poultry. Chickens, hens. 13%e; pecten. ue Oi Ture chickens, Fish, Eto. ' t. 4@4%e per Ib: salmom it, 10@ilc per Ib; floundera, 3@ {per Ib: soles, Sc per Ib; shrimp 10@12i%e per tb.; amelts, scarce, | Groce; and Cereals. Sugar, Golden C, In sacka, 95.555; Extra C, in sacks, tm barreis, cks, $6.15; cube, tn barrel, jour, patent, r barrel, $4.75: Crown, $4.75;" Straight, per barrel, $4.26; Gold Medal, he 5; Minnesota Pil $7. r Barrel, $6.75; tye Hour. 10m pet ale $2.50; rye meal, 50s, per barrel, $4.25; buckwhea: Per. barrel, $7.00; germ meal, 10s, per meal, 50s, per barrel. $4.00; yellow corn meal, 10s, per bale, $2.20; woe ‘bale, $2.75; corn corn meal, 50s, $4.00; rolled oa nay COr, %. Wheat flakes 5 Ibe, $2.20; Farina, per barrel, box, $5.59: Farina, 10-1b sacks, per hale, $3.00; hominy, large, per - bar | $4.50; hominy, small, 10s, bale, $2.6 Holly, self-ratsing buckwheat, per case, $4.26; Holly cake and pastry, flour, per case, $4.00; pearl barley, the employ of the government, but | 25.1») boxes, per cwt. & that man did not dare to say a word, Judge Turner handled the subject without gloves from this point. He declared that the act was one of cowardice, “I have never heard anything ap- 100- ewt., $3.60. Btar has not arrt telenhone--Qunset, Main 1050, or nw dependent 138 any time hatweem * G'00 ana 7:00-—-and a copy will be sen “It was the act of a coward atl a scoundrel,” declared the spe 100-Ib sacks, S-tb boxes, boxes, 84. a If, any evening, your copy of The at 6:00 o'clock. nee DY special mesvengets