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AND CASH, Star Want Ad. Agencies. P. H, Mulien, 321 Ballard ave. op posite City Hall, Fremont Drug Co. Ewing street and Fremont avenue. | C. N, Lohndroff Second, Feber cone red eneennen es RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS On and After January 16, 1 “HELP WANTED AND ALL OTHER ADS, One Cent a Word slgar crore, 1014 . ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° @ One we @ words o f to the @ @ line. n @ @ charge: ccountactual num- @ ber of es as wet will be @ @ counted. No advertisement of @ @ less than two lines taken, and @ @ minimum price for an “ad” 16 @ @ cents Seven insertions made @ for the price of six when cash @ @ is paid * ° TO ADVERTISERS. > @ Classification cannot be guar- @) @ anteed after 11 o'clock. @| e . SEEDED EEE EOE S| Births | To Mr. and Mra. A Reimont avenue, January —— ______Deathe Sch WN. M. Leslie, aged 2 years, Janu | ary 24, at 813 Kast Seventieth | street | Shisur Hava, aged 9 days, Janu uM Capt. Thomas D. years, January 21 avenue. Abe Barnes, aged 40 years. Janu-/| ary 23, at First avenue and Madi son street John Kirby years, January 2 at 2012 Thirteenth avenue south Sister Mary, of Isabella Cald well, aged 54 years, at 415 Ninth av- enue. at 1517 Eleventh Sectety_s Saat [peas oi SEED & FLORAL are selling hn: flower lily bulbs, Be jt doz. Rirnations. large plants, all Best colors, $1.00 per dos. 2 year | UP; rose bushes, Be each. ARNCAL stockholders mecting of 5 Mining Co. No. & Hincki+ jeck. Feb lth, 2 p m™. ALERED JEFFREY, Bec'y. — 3 RE a td ‘AP of Seaitie at Bekins “Ee Ae Byrnes Cos Binet! Avent ~~ Situation Wanted—Female. NG girl employed from 9 to & A Sishee place to work for’ Toon Be a lel off. Phone Bi as nuree to BY BIDDLE, “aged indy aw" one wakes | | finement. ORTGTNAT Ban Francisco, A LEGE. 64 is the oiightest and cleanest college ught in 8 weeks Suition earned Inatructora. Writ ) for terme. grok fights correct WANTED. Smart. A COMPLETE GROCERY CAN BE | THC t Dunn, aged 42) _ e- ete = ee ‘. ee 4 and RRO aS — a“ st High Sap Sey Mess eenger and 2 aa ‘antares Cas work of any kind by (y oF contract; first class me- Teasonable prices the Ghanie. pt most ne Black HM. For Rent—Furnished Roome NICE room. furnished for, two gen- ness center, steam heat, th, Spe, tyr 2 orntated: ns month. Fiat B, Esterbrook ROOMe. Ba yt beth and clectric lights alratee theatrical people. Hotel FOR aoe “Nicely furnished house- woes fooma, also single rooms. % Street, near First ave. a FURNISHED rooma. #139 per week and finess center, Oak 1771 _ Me 2 ind ave. —* {NISHED toome nsiness center. Oak Rr and up one block ‘BLY fares hed rooms, rom m6 ith Ave. n Unfurnished “Rooms for Rent. ey unfurnished rooms, newly Ba = Pee ith Ave. with board for two: in; $9 per month — For Rent—Housekeeping Rooms. FRO Tarntened Roceceatag rooms © ca tee Toon th. and close a, neat and clean, bath, gas, light and phone; also suite of sleeping rooma for two or three gentlemen or ia dies. 222 6th TWO large unturn housekeepin hh Madison, bet a TWO newly furnished housekeeping rooms: gas, bath and phone. 169 ath ave. Main 2 26 TWO pleasant rooms, furnished for modern. 20 hourekeepin Denny Wi Red ES housekeeping Main wit TAREY rooms. 619 cage rm For Si AP of Beat Storage Co. erry @t ROOM fy ft a) Pine st for sale cheap. inquire 610% Unton st. after 8 p. TyRNrruy PES of 9 rooms Tm len, Main Wit Sale SECONDHAND F fron M ‘ ry aN CHANG Huy home. On Bouthoast Beat er time, con Office open t hildren. WANTED arth of Yesler LATIMER a 8 JUDD househe SY >. PME Phone Ballard §&) ©. after ¢ Fer Sais PATERY CAND 19 acres, T and © Brien, other buildings why Sill’ neil acres land Be. carh or sods * fishes po ro oRaTrin , »- Trade white horse, weight 180 oF 1é™, ™. +-rod pOssenaion Mnest Misceli M ly de 6 mi it wt tn clock. viliven black nutes ride t you have the even: cy Bide horse fo: Te cI HAD ALMOST ANY DAY ty Make your rent money o ITT, 1S North Street «ft r ort FO) x HANGE fn frult m ho ares on term OF the § acres for L. J. @PRENOGL r between use, barn an Valle Kent A Mareh | ¥ accept 9 Arcade Rutld Phones Main 1% a o FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-—Quarter section of timber land in Mason county, Wash. Improved farm, near Elmira, New York. B. ROBERTSON we, © Morton Bank nan Aoroage ter Sete m T bai Sadi esare small froita, for’ hae on waterfront come. fine orchards, gp and chicken house. Bids. at rt rr cash. 2 acres good bottom rom Tacoma; no $1, 0. ree Wotertron od ploket all agh one corner, va ight Seattic Wash 3 t Sumner, 6 on trees, halt land. 7 miles fenced wit improvements h house; for the u AMBILETON 0H acres of waterfront, #mall rion Bik bu um of $80. & OLSEN, under cultivation, § acres in garden, 16 acres in orchar #9 bearing fruit trees, Groom cottage with hot and cold water, 2 and outbulldings. 4 acres at Auburn Heights ings. oxo proved and goc 40 acres of fine Inke front, ween Tacoma and Senttie. od butted $200—S-acre tracts at O'Brien SLETTENGREN Kinney Bik, 106 Columbia. ARNELL, barns, chicken houses ertront, at Quar- be- 18 ACRES, half mile from Riverette road; 0 Btation, wore Inter Vv. HY N. E. cor FOR #AL greek bottom, fruit hous trees urban OO SMITH, Rooms 4 and % Colonial Block, res se, barn. tnd and Columbia. improved. 1 —A 12hacre ranch, mostly > chicken cows and one heifer, horse 6 doaen chickens. “All @o nd wamo with the place i sold within a rea Good county sonabie #p road, 3 miles ool, Wi T PrP 10 chickens, tu: bulidings fruits opty, jown and bo rhe, per month Times as rouge, er of time. o. lots of on ter FOR SALE Acre tracts adjot Acre tract» tle wm TWENTY eee? cares no or whole Buch; < “e ining Columbia ining Southeast Seat CURTIS, Pera | Der acre, on lake ition Lumber Exchange Bidg. erm, 190 FOR LEASE Three warehouses, road spur. Inquire M. B. LAVTS-$6 each Seattle; also Apply Owner, each hav ing ra! JACKSON & SONS. L | Whe vc Mer When Jackson street is graded down From water to water, acr nh & city rests on the t And fourteen tunnels plere Heacon | an When 4 waterway, broad and deep and wide In dug from the lakes to th: cans Ude There ll ‘be ie who'll pay, as they Acreage Fer Sale—Cont'd. POULTRY n lone to Tnte ml he WILL surr Yot acres all cleared, with good ” rae barn, good orchard, t we, | horse and Wagon, W® ehicke hay and all kinds root “ A. LAWRENCE over with and farn BRUEN & amine & co “Far Baie meni ar nop tee YPTOM is falite Taco ME fo te ma." If thin fite you t me. € buy FROM THE OWNER or buy from me, &reom bourse, 1 story 3 lots, meatiy fenced, the view is Grand and cant be | obstructed, 3 short blocks from car, and 2 roome and lot 4 blocks from b $1 carh 12-room man broom broom ce Lands, Farms, rt for lode for house and tots, tn mile from water, near navy yard > we and lot, will ell 5 scree d and ¥ e< UC, Mee wrrace street Beatle. Friends of mine want to bay $9 oF 16) mores at Let tor Fesidence, Lo Corner, @ ft, tog store: S1.tee Cc. ME te Lot @x100, near Rainier Boulevard and Renton car line. An ere ire ern car line. Addition. one lose to Fre Lots texte block fr: mont-Ballard Corner lot @x10), on Mth ave, venient to Madison at con: x10 on Prospect st north and close to ¢ posure; good Ie x12 on 26th ave. near Denny way FW. West J. W, Wheeler. weet « weeln inc. “i # Union Block. Independent Bunset a 2 a“ ON EASY TERMS Groom house, 1.200, 6 down and #5 per month. One ¢room house, U2 per month. One troom house, 10; $0 down and fio per month One troom haves, 40; $0 down and so, $960; $19 down and Ho per month D. P. MERRITT, Phone Ballard ti Us North Str % NICE W-acre tracts, handy SEVERAL te tt Tacoma Interurban; level land; firet clase Ad very easil cleared mach, cary a wih take part payment in bk RONERT MALTBY, 40 New York bike YOU CAN'T LOSE ON IT. ~~ Five acres fine bench land, bet aed ¢ to school and P.O min to city; excellent for fruit or kens. $40, If taken at once. LESLIE M ADAMS, Main 3917. yd tk au 49 Starr. B BY MEANS OF A STAR “WANT AD" THE SEATTLE Classifie Phone Down Your Sunset 6060 Eetate—Continued FREMONT PROPERTY. The Most Desirable Part of Sea’ ron A HomME per month eit wh, © ‘. ear barn. 11.20, $20 caph, HS per month, inter ludedt broom cottage on 42nd street $1,000; 10 cash. bal month broom cottage on L 20 each, 3 lots on Whitman ave 900 each, 2 lots Aurora ave, Take Green Lake Car to Blewitt @t BOWDIBH & BALDWIN. 00 Fremont Ave. Phone, North «6 4M Baldwin 4. R Bowéish 20000000000 0000008 ° ° © PF. BE CLAYTON @ SON, @ ° © 8 REAL FONE 8 ° Wo ts ole ° ° ° ° @) NEW YORK BLOCK. e© ° ° COCHCOO OO OOOOB ECR em, -reom bow pear Queen Apne Sift Lot @xtm, exten big; (erm. 0. ¢room new modern house, piped for urnace, cement basement and foun daw easy terms, ne Beimon place HIG BNAP. BIG SNAP. troom house, beautiful corner lot x 6, close In, one block Madigen car, to. P. B. CLAYTON & SON 413 New York Diock A. © JOUNSTUON, Houses, Lote, Farms, Acreage. U.-Two Croom cottages. rent Tor $2 per month, 19 minutes on w ear line. U2 Fine broom house, lot nto, Madiaon line, view of Lake Washing te M0—New broom modern house, 1 minutes on one of best car $%e-Corner goxite HW ine ¥ HO- Cor, x10, feet, Queen Anne tow ninter car ling, excel lent view of Lake Washington. New om house, od barn, 100 fine fruit trees, rup- Hreain of water, close to tow: school and ratiread on county re free mail delivery, § miles from orett $404) acres adjoining above land cleared, old improvements. ‘These are a sample from my list. Call in for others. AC. JOHNSTON, MP Becond . Ti—VFhones—ind. A 267% = broom modern food view, $2.00. terme. Groom modern cottage, $1.60, SA cash. tm Main cottage, bal. 05 per month. Sroom cottage near Lake Washing ton: $1.20; 600 cash, bal, $5 per unobetructed Pretty home eon Anne Sill nC BYERS & © Arcade Bide i —_—.—-— &room house on Howell, best loration in town, $8) down, 82 a month $1,400. Buys a room house. near good car line: $389 cash, balance $9) a month Buys ao & h et, aguth wl as * . RTs blocks -& CHEAP CLO level lots, with water maine and sidewalks iald ply and =? terme & per month. ve telephones, electr rrot ghts, store oot and over 2.0 lots and 2 bern fold in Southeast Bea minutes ride hington stree jar suburb of Be three acres main in front m, fruit GHEAP COB IN—Abox With 200 feet city ALL of Hilimane now foubling tn fey over, nee now grading an oe In= | Er Sesketeee rough Milimen ett nnect with Garden of TY wag: Seattle. Will take @ vacant lot nome cash and give time on balance. co ADAMS. LMAN BLDG. —tt A BEAUTIFUL HOME! $1.060—Four acres of No. 1 Ipnd. with new six-room houre, only 12 minutes Walk to electric car, graded, aphool and stores. Terms % cash, be easy CHARLES B ADAM Ba er ROOM #0, COLMA T BES TT? ADK IT? TO BELL IT 14 Main #t. M tm acreage Grand from %0 Union hotel ummer resort near locate you fine deport land soon to be Irrigated by large We can on Ben BYRES & CO, i at once Bi Arcade. —23 ut 7% 7’ 60 Main 18. ia Wow York Bk Or LOTS tors 9, for 16) each, 4 for $45 each any for, $0. $80, $75 and so Houses of ali sizes and prices, 2 MBAT MARKET- SNAP For quick sale: going away; must well hope ov me 26 Giison _ Investment. Co. Prop- ae erty for sele tn all parts of the city ___ 1 and 14 Bullivan Bldg. tt me —For ten miles from oi to the city on fine county road; menth, a ‘tt NICHOLS, @§ Pioneer = For Any Advertising Or Stop In---It Is On RAGLEY’S DRUG STORE Corner Second Ave. and Pike St. ° “WANT AD” MOR A PILOT. d Section Financial flab) Continued Town Office Way mone man, 0 Epler Independent 11353 For Sale—Real Estate, 3 yee MAE FOR WATINO loving & 8 free wood and water; price perry ire Phene Hiack @. bs x Shap Let on Ballard ave. for Auction Bale H. Hprague, 1061 ard ave - * Fer Gale—Houree and Lote Cr eek LEAVING co nie iorge new house COOMA, 242 iret ope ‘ ¥ dota ol oY ' " sto, ghly “Wik” on terme jown | shary end 1 monyp. | eprings ett inquire Beach boathouse vo room ire in Thinee Tosh. MUST SELL ase and lot oxi ken yards. mm Oar te lentine Btatlor eu igs Ratnler Phone Hed oti ee, 600. $10 down and fo P MERRITT Hailard Mel. iit North Bee Re SINESS DIRECTORY. Abstractore Phone atreet a bay AI WHITTL Bente Mailer’ Wie ‘Assay pe and Chemist. ivi wife, manufactory for man and PAUL FLURY, aseayer and an cel ‘chemlgt,’ aduiierst commercial analysia, tos rooms. very central location; reni| street i. the b Priee 0. ——— % Attorneys at Law, = iol Bt a8 eee brick lease ¥ Almenive et Law aig . Cys nd Becond v aftteinie: cay * se SEs | wo ~ENToN ecaearae Onde ttrenwen, oprin VATE Bur al 18 fl Be Lal comme raid Be BY Hitec | cceomesres Clemeemmerers ompt service gen 9 eee TAP iene ‘Tremona . Fremont Main ARKY, Wealth » beayty, mer Han ge Fr it Saad = aS — ie PEER wend for free — fm Teme : equerade Costumes. tee al Co, whereas une CONAHEY. 1a Tok , nd Sah av STEWART. STEWART & CO + oe i Union Biook bicck. "Beattie Tit First ave ‘ a e easy ‘Hiytng 3 na na A ren ere and Bult eae Mere, fierawre ater ueational. “IN A CALM 6EA EVERY MAN 186 A PILOT.” -~ at low rate hinorn, lop ana é an me f bo without secur uainese In 4 prinoipal bal jock. Wid Becond Ave NI. NFORD tee B4E Pacific Wook Avvorneys ai ern, Business College aED 2 EACTORY wie ot mo "het nome . ° set ote con- feck tole‘ 10 avenue ey | Hh 3 Protertess a Musical Sf; meen vk ow ae ‘OUn electric needic tory facial and rei ma: ranteed. Electro. Vibro ler Ricck. VERA Ki wi GLAVIN, M § Marion #treet Patent Attorne, Chen OE. PEAT: FUTCRE FORETOLD: PCORT BO, Use nO pencil oF p ag oa eS fo one, claim: te te tell, the ver erence it he be Bend lock of hair Eee = i tvence” see ee cral oan CANADIAN BANK OF Coy Nien ae ea ou Ka. speedy all in trouble call. The marring Madame will touch the hand of each and every customer free with the only goo me in America. M. . upatater; office mm. piritual medium, jet, card reader IY affairs of lif love, etc. Rea Room a The nyse iat it e ve. Osteopathy. Massage vad“ maeee voy A bathe a a 4 Union Prone Main money, t PER So el ANNUM wr) a y perty at seen tie festa Woop Baa urday evenings unt! __ Stores TRONKS delivered ce « & om hp ads eee wt @ cloe a aaa ee = WARHINGION INF it MARY ATHY 146 nd avenues. ‘eke be eee tos, Mis nd Wee Do ‘Sat Hira oe ind ve aim = Colma bias On Rae Cre ee Bepcsienae PALMIBT. | paris SAYINGS BANK ANIC SPS Baler te eee ¥ pee eae aitle without a cent ben Lad nd trust business repent ong tyt visa Salnery. bonny Werte k: Se oe 2 Res: ee OF Financial SN a gataiag | ir le A COMPAR a yea _— IVE WPAN- TORN COMPANY aes | “ARBERENE i Cae tre Colman, building, te the recognised ‘Deposit uliding. ban of the eae earner. Ad, |) —————— = bookkeeper. achinist. engineer oF Pr eri employe can obtain ee of us on note bg ow OF ire Paes ly vid a | w pay mae SS tas; a Hall Oculists and Auriate. 6. “W. PERRY, Goulet “AGRE ie ecENT BM, A TE NE TES eid ih FONDA NADEAU-3% Burke bid Gocpetines, 3 r Sah Sah om _— om pana tannin Nh nen be ntti hn 9 nd ron vance samt to 00 fn eases, return. able in amall ww > se month) toate withou! oery ity. on PRIVATE money to loan on any kl ekine of security. Lawrance Murphy, ‘Avenue Colman block, STAR--W EDNESDAY JAN. 25, 190: Star IN GUPPLYING A “WA ‘2 GORDON IMPOSES SOME HEAVY FINES DELEGATION OF LAW BREAKERS FROM ABOVE THE jy Conclusive proof was brought be drin from the © : ’ bg de es Buespuanly fore Police Judge Gordon yesterday gage sapien afternour mations above the | Gerended th (Urittitieg, of line were just as The Star has stat-| that attic. vl . ed many times. An innocent-look- | evidence into pei po ing lodging house at 1434 W tained ¢ pe avenue was shown to be a well ap- | diamignal of t | asked ‘sed pointed and maintained sporting | grou The motion wantin house. 1. B, Sire, Mra, Bessie Sire, | ind jater the sided, Mrs. May Ogle and Carrie Smith 1, aed that aif were all fined. The first two $ ™ oo h and the last two $60 each. An F appeal from the judgment of the . pap A lower court was taken and the case tod ‘an will be heard before a superior coal Sella court Judge and a jury. which wap ae Bonds were fixed in each case an pending good behest! | ene quartette set at Mberty. City Wyman, an inmate of the Detective Barbee and met wit a similar fate, Roberts were witnesses Helen May, Eva no and inmates of the house the Clark were all fined. The to be disorderly. Both officers appeals and protestations of withheld evidence which was not Mary Simmor | brought out yesterday afternoon. If Lottie Parker | the case comes to trial in the su-| have a fit of t | perior court, ft is believed in po-| of the heart lice circles that a conviction will he barely caus ebt of the re be obtained. The house has been | treating forme of the feminine lew under surveillance for some time! breakers and ntly heard the and, only for the @ifficulty in ob-| swish of their skirts aa they eg taining evidence, would have been | caped from the t room, raided long ago. As @ last ret The work of ning Up the the police decided to obtain th upper portions of the city and Gite own evidence and submit It to th court A dumb waiter was used to carry - STATION BURNED The United States Burnsides, after having co the repairs to the cable at Sitka, left that port for Seattle at § ok this morning. The repairs to the wire were completed shortly re & o'clock yesterday afternc which the vessel began tions the return jour Word to that effect wa im @ telegram from Major Russell of the Burneide, by Major Glassford. in charge of the local office, this norning. Major Russell received reports of the burning of “Old Woman” station, about 36 miles east of Unalnkilk, in the Norton sound 4 t. The mensage sim- ply states that the cabin burned and jthat the operator was safe. The wir system from Bt. Michae to sound act ton working splendidly, Major Glasat reports, and telegrams can be » from Beattie to Nome at any time. STOLE 100LS FROM CHURCH milton stole tools out t of the Church of Immaculate Conception, at Elgh- teenth avenue and Marion He afterwards attempted to dispose of his loot at a local pawn shop, but was caught in the act by Patrot- man Holland, The tools were sent to police headquarters. C. C. Brown, carpenter and owner of the chest of tools, came to work as usual morning, but found no tools to work with. He called up the police and found to his delight that his tools were there. Later he called and identified them. They will be held as evidence and Hamilton may face | a serious charge in consequence of William Ha of the baser spect to the church. The tools were worth $25. MARSHALL GIVEN LIGHT SENTENCE Edgar Marshall, charged with as- sault with a deadly weapon, was allowed to plead guilty to simple as- sault before Supertor Judge Griffin yesterday, and was sentenced to pay $50 fine, which he will serve out in the county jail. Marshall was charged with seriously cutting C. Isham six years He was con- fined in the county jail, but sawed his way out and escaped to Montana. He was arrested there several months ago and brought back here. In company with a man named Allison he attempted to again saw his way out of the county jali, but did not succeed. Prosecuting Atter ney Mackintosh found that it would be impossible to secure evidence necessary to convict Marshal! of a} serious crime. Steamer Dolphin, of the Alaska Steamship company, arrived in port | from the north this morning with | the first winter shipment of Tanana gold. The vessel brought $250,000, consigned to the United States as- | say office. She also carried 47 pas- sengers and 150 tons of hal!but. RR Se canst arene tae GIVEN STRONG REMINDERS BY POLICE COURT JUDGE OF CRIME street. | hie violation of the law and disre- | =a NT” HE NEEDS A STAR ing the Inmates into the restricts | distriet is being prosecuted with vigor by the police. ‘ CARNIVAL CRIMINAL ELEMENT OVERRUN THE CITY AND POLICE ARg POWERLESS i burglars aad unlawtal calling with good reeults last sight Two stores were entered, one @& tempt at burglary foiled and Jag Carlson, of 2124 Sixth avenue north, either lost a buckskin = ing a check for $ 4 $12.56 ory 4 valuables or was toudiad for te same. He told the police that | thought he dropped his money | the floor of a Japanese | Payment was stopped on the The back of G. W. | chicken coop, at Main was torn out and a baker's dozen) Ler renin and plymouth rocks a» ff in spite of their muffial | cebiacsons The thieves left & lot of tracks tn the soft mud, ht Detective Adams followed them by | the vanishing point and quit fa | cust. Patrolman Bannick at @ grocery store at 324 street in time to prevent the |lars, who broke the glass in ‘front entrance, from carying aap thing off. | The proprietor of a delicatess | at 1525 First avenue, went to sleep after the arduous duties of the | While he was busily knitting up raveled sleeve of care & man, he thinks be knows, entered reese and tapped the till for To cap the climax, Mrs. |ephoned from Seventy-first ave |and Aurora street that she had wi nessed a thief parte 52 & lot of and a side of bacon from the form of a waiting station. About this time the 6 oli whistle blew and the felons repaired to breakfast, leaving the coast cei? for the police. WILL USt TANK The unsanitary condition of Fre mont, for lack of sewerage ties, is soon to be septic tank for the reception Ce sewage has been completed, the three sewer systems, eon a long time been com could not be used because Maj. Mik lis would not allow the contents ® be emptied in the government can now be placed in service. Blewet street and Kilbourne area systems have been = the tank for several days Ewing street system will Mkew# be quickly put into use. Chicken thieves, | pickpockets plied their THE STA WILL HELP You TO HELP YOURSELF

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