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HE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 15, 1 ee Kstate--Continved, Star Want Ad. “eH, euelien, Bow Co, Ewing street nue. Co, 1013 tet ave. F or Rent Two Marion Huilding TRIN RIAL VRaTM ENT er NS Mitre or room flat oxtoo, looates 8. ET a Vres SNAP of Beat & Storage Co. . . ant Troom at $,000—An ele Enris M Wanted Ads One In- sertion Free. Additional insertions of Watton wanted ada two cents * “HELP WANTED” AND ALL OTHER ADS, One week, & cents a line per sold wingly at Miscellaneous at 80 awh “if Cherry. will well on terme. nt room modern houre, lot xii ween 4th and 6th ut $1,600 Galer and Qkeen Wrst clans cornet, Mike & ’ § #ix words or fraction there Co. 7 Pike, bet cash In advance © When charged to account actual lines ae get will be counted, No advertisement of two lines taken, and price for an “ad Meertions ms & the price of five when cash $ ‘0 ADVERTISERS. Classification cannot be guar b 4 $1,000 Howell near Summit 1 ron 8) This is about Shingle Mil $10 per month, SOCCER EOOED 064 —— PIKE STREET FURNITUR with good view Olive and Sth Me A. } ‘akin a6, Ind. 14 To ninettell gcote se St col shan hand furniture, 2 block from ca: We have iote on Went aid structed View of the Mound, foe from tie ¢ LDEA PURNITURR hest prices for household # Ale Firet Avenue, White amt) A Se the ihe Ap pertect, Dy yt oiler at Law, me chaser on easy payme MEADOWDALD tracts are m y % gore of ground. Gj eriificates tsaved te, Probate and Corpora: Paw -AY another day ‘our selection before n quality of soll, To Mr, and Mrs, Charles Swan- fon, S12 Federal avenue, May 14, @ with fine view, r Very best soll. between Madt- hy with good view ‘trom terms to sult t think of it To Mr. and Mra. J. D. Morgan. 1721 Charles street, To Mr, and Mrs, Fred Reid Newton street, May 13, a boy very best soll, May 13, a boy M. TB CRANE & BARGAINS IN HOUSES, a REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ly And close to | “propoged Seattie-Everott Netter go out and see | ®, on An f-room strict! dern house o 1528 Sixth avenue, May t To Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Cody, May ra w, all in first clase © EME, piles! home be sure to eee and Mrs. I. ‘May 13, a girl. To Mr. and Mra. M. Pine street, May 9, a boy. To Mr. and Mra Ole Sweed, 608 Tenth avenue, April 16, a girl. is on thy grognt ANOTHER PARTY WILT FOR THERE GOOD CLAIMS IN A FEW DAYS. Further informa qet & WHEELER ‘inones Main ait TO 115 BACH = ehoive lots near Woed- 130 me of $9 per * saying Mi per cont on, tn- went an income for small capital this is hard to du returned from } For. 9 S.roem cottane. “ Helen Henneberry, aged 6, May if you wapt a Very rapidly Oe caah on ¥7 Vetta: ot t lot 60x10, value viahment cheap. Clairvoyante Madame Sehafer will give card rr for « limited Ume for the tay Wad te Ym. oe ‘ential; no Sugg Advanced to itinhte he mrners oF 10 Unpleasant a Henney a bik Joan on real estate or chat PRIVATE mo Y letly contrmntial ie ime. Wace = spotty ends: ble bet woot “WHITTLRAEY Abstract Cas ee ies i m Nase & JOUNGON Aiiorneye 3 a Lew, cee Tt sorts? re, Naame E. Hansen, aged 43, May G. W. Thatcher, aged 45, at 2510 Franklin avenue, May 9 Charles Shephard, aged 57, at 714 Valley street, May 11. Vietor F. Schmidt, aged 1, at 2703 Western avenue, May 12. Buys & comfortable 4 potinge, lot 64x10. gut with us and look at this. You wilt lke it, it. atti ¢ asl let We have over tm ie Fremont $1,200 29th and Charles, 20 begutitul view, PAE House, » ae ¥ FING & QUION, Green Lake. House of 7 large root xe @WHEELER oun Phones Main «1 QEes Sis | 9 Help Wanted—Female : ‘nk ng siz! to assiet 1m housework, apes ley Both ‘yeeaee Main =. veers ete. | a oe xm “view of lake FOR SALE. adjoining Columbia, aay wees adjotning Southeast Be “Kiso, a PAs th Avenw theant. & rooms, . ba? ga? Figg OVER THR CITY, + | ‘ room jouse and beth. lot % Hes} nck from Green Lake car a oe room how w ahd modern f-room house, hot and cold water, large ve- hool and 1 bieck from | Sere of ground, beeutiful- Farge ant semall trait. bundance: fine view, a! ts, HOI An bargain at $2.00. near car line, Good Modern HO joan you money to lowest Fates, on moniniy or flat loans No i foas, Erikson bidg GOOD BARGAIN IN 1 0 down, 4room cottage, Hi corner bot on ¢ REST AND CHEAPEST YOU TRRMS. at Foster, » som modern home Just com- pantries, lerae Dreamen. mowing heim, located on West Queen Anne jf we's Acre Trai minutes out on the Interurban. Clesg NORTHWESTERN REALTY.- IN- v es a Senne NC. Queen Anne Hili—One beautiful, Hor ania fine view tale for only w A and fishing, The Duwam- canal may help out, Don't overlook t sp Any Kind of employment wanted a Partner ted: experienc: men Joply Pease ak and Vi ——— ” a. | ————— = We @ Oriental Block You will reach the elty more easily than tree = University or 7 are selling and Get an acre white it te che you make vous Be ba: “WAR: Boycotted because 1 FARM SNAP. @ acres, several gleared. fair buna. ings, Founs orchar a Sfoom houre, lot M13, on wth Ave. Cy Close to the tid Remember tha! me Colman Bids. For Sale—Houses and Lots. POR SALE: New Vroom tries and bathroom: Diocks from Beacon Hill oa New broom © L. 9 Arcade po —y-} Hatt a furnished two lets = pric terms $20 cash ‘and te per month T-room house on Republican Bt ACKE TRACTS ner of twe count i bottom land, « cleared; mostly alder and maple, fine location, very rms. ROBERT MALTY. NPI Alaska Bide. Business Croneee GOoD BUYS. | @-room #tram heat hotel, ht in very center of Beatle Ere ai i ti Fooma, 7 och Times bi ck are ‘or Joe busy spberries, Ma terme $90 cash, balance monthly payments & JOUNSTON, aeres at Dunlap. FOR & brtek, beautiful one ac , - corner brick, “a crane ae i = Ls &-—t-room cottage, beautiful tot CHARL ra ue excellent view of sound, west of] and brussels car Gals, § minutes on Yester look over our lat for ‘ented: | You to see my fanutifal one acres at terms of our fault if | \ acres of hor fi. Your own terms, une, water, 19 minutes’ walk fram Phone Ind. K 714. ited A FIND IN BALLARD. arden. small house, blocks from ear, per week. oor Come tm and ee t Tecotaaen ie y Closing them rent $9 per month workingmen district Downs Bide venve. Phones—Ind AMT money. owl and com you havent "t ever grumble, more tha i. Se t f to come Sunday, NOW I8 THE TIME TO USE your ‘6 TO THE PUBLIC notified to bring or of your property which or trade. as ete by May a. 0 met Just what One acre clone A, cleared. \% block 4 ‘These are both bar- gains and will not last long at this HUNT & EDDY. e STEWART. STEWART & CO, Room % Ulon Block. 713 First Avenue. BALOON SNAP #0 will buy_a cornet saloon on First | ———- after payin all expenses, $7 per week. Munt be 7 ioe. addition. L -4 You are hereby fenton gens ere — Le rent; tots "sold for selling for $10,000; ttle a year. another dollar wm ten years are have for exchan oad to ; ie eee aaot ke ur Hist mont be com Th i) this chance of STEWART, Siew ART £ co. = pane, to poor | pa! men. Anybody to buy seeq in ook J caps d tracts 5 lear ESS tatoes yone ” planting ce. TW OROGER £2, Opental in Phones. If you have property Tv te or Ballard, H feet front on Judkine st owner orders male a! a beice, | The first man with the ” BLES PAOMERS COMPANY, 1-2 ALASKA BLDG. * OF farms to trade. Cail with ua We can sell |) they are backiny | Man with, =e can find an Weal t sedi week Invested in a nice ad need, inte “inoumainda oe ‘of dollars as in Times. es or CD Hilliman YOUR MONEY Will increase fast if y: sere tract of fine land. of it ‘ou @ fine country home 0 minutes’ “ae Pool room, four nod business. clowe tn. LE CARP with the rent money minthiy will pesure ¢ have owned | | "aid rata, , (ives For Sale—Real Estate baying Somes, eo The possiblilties Ra COMPANY, ALASKA BLDG. NTIRE BLOCK FC cach balance one, BNicnors a | Pioneer bidg. —tf LOSING UP PLAT, GLOsi $101 will sell for the next fow days some of the finest one-aere tracts in King County. 7 and seli for one-hali thet you must pay for lota dowble cHiai i BOME C4 lots are 36 FREMONT PROPERTY. ‘The Moat Desirable Part of Seattle FOR A HOMR. r cent. Becurity 70 A nlee homenite A Ke, egmimisston one 4 few minutes’ electric car and short city. at the abo 5 cash, ‘Graded school, Tameatinis ‘ale ‘aes ed HARLES SOMERS COMPANY, ' 1-2 ALASKA BLDG. w naive clearing. RO cheer for 16 ay HF t in nse fireet car to Houtheast SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS co. ¢ —t free mail and perfec wo Colman Bidg See my beautiful one acres your HAIER $1,300-E-room, modern; easy terme $808 4-roqra cottage, rms 1400 TToue and lot, The neatest little 4-room cottage : . rh 100; 2 blocks one Saerrast net ina location where valuce mig na Fixtures; corner tot 10 © close-in acreage, ous, Ericson Bi "For Sale—Parms and Land ogre Axo “there was faeat | never vonomnias nat gre have now at $0 per month: i, Yt irs, what ollar tent until you see ‘iggy tA ride; a ome: te #foom modern house on Queen Ann: if Broom ‘moderr Hii fin ni trees, all kinds ie ig room: al and sink. 214 Columbie Black et lath ave. SRS TE broom ag cot bath: iT Prine reese nentie. 4, on car lines house "now being complete Soom complete M4 fine hear. te garden, water plenty of clothes | 1.0 wi in. dlooetn Boutheas i make you rich to them, because we will in let the Dank Invest your ueceas ult ony ‘tleians free ta . balance $ years DA 10 New York Block | Fine ¢-room modern house, Jot Goxi12 on to Fremont and to 1.00; $200 cash, Ume at 8 per cent balance long hinidt. Fi bY it. Fiat. ins eagSe in Tots er Poe only | Take Green Lake car to Blewitt street. | Beautiful new houre, chen := ft3 lols near University. o commission. G Ii, care c8 for sale in all hot tx levet woes at quick ~ street id; Bound view: $4. GAN 124 Alaska co my beatiful “ene tt very Bix. b Joeated on umd g004 Jocation, 4, with lease; good furniture nd location all ood furniture and location, bI dee * rooma, fine furniture, close in, price tow it aN —s Gs | gs) wanted for b years or more att remidence, at 1-100. Addrenn k's, éare sepesten a ANDERSON, phi it 38 “Areade Arcade Benth BAXTER & WILSON, & New York ft oe PRINT Rie CST, eee? ne ‘BARR Re pe AMERICAN aay il and Builders. sone ihain “tad Sat —_——— a RS vesiny fren a frstvute Oitien 2, Seth ota Reith sot “porate ea nose Mm , uction. 1 _fedx ch urth Ave. wal yA a ig MARY oP Ee DR. FREDERIC RR e OoIVErs RENOLOGT EXAMI) he ON ite tenches S, CLASS. EB privately, and ty wall ea ee re fo your health and welfare arene ently desired by the doct FS = dlngnonis dave only 3 eprointment . IM Becond grenus, guite 1 oe fick n Beli will lecture next gu ight, May 4th on i. ‘at Wilson's Hall ing. northwest corner. fe nue and Pike in, Core mS ores i, roman} Houreto'te'h. & foe CHAMBERS, @2 bE bly a WF Alaaka building. BUPPLY CO eeaey PATENTS gaara toed. 1 them. iB up i elty wat Street graded scke from Green health cause of welling. J, HERBERT BALDWIN ODD FELLOWS’ Sioa ONT. Phones, Kt iiss; North Wigle—mnoaegs th phomen ine” ‘ana ia Hawt r aden ts aa preferred, “Adarees Box CLOBE-IN ae Bom eae | ee Jeng and, insurance Bee'ine owner, mies, bicck, today. of phone, ete. “Dr Thomian mac Desk room w ith de a larae office. in the "imes Brave ane “nf ave eer Block. —w Phone Ballard 271, "tel 1 _ ‘siinbuli ore. =: HIS THROAT! “NOBODY CARES FOR MEY DE CLARES AGED GEAMAN FOUND IN POOL OF BLOOD | AT EARLY HOUR—WILL RE COVER Kavies Vetter, 75, a German, wa found at 6 o'clock Monday morning lying at the corner of Thirteenth and Olive, in a pool of blood A badly gashed throat and a keen-binded jackknife clinched in his hand told the story of an at tempted suicide The injured man was found by Hardin Richardson, a newspaper carrier, and rushed to the Way hospital in the patrol ice Sur geon Buckley sewed up the wound and also banadaged a number of brulses on Vetter’s head, sustained in falling to the stone sidewalk After receiving mé@dical treat ment, Vetter was able to talk and admitted that he had tried to end his life. “I'm an old man,” he sald, “and nobody cares for me. | “My daughter, Mrs, Martin Umpherys, of St. Paul, shipped me out here with Just enough money | to get here. I have another daugh ter, Mrs. Pauline Bchrevender, at Pe Bil, Wash “While I was walking down the street 1 concluded that I might as well end it all, so I opened my knife | « and slashed my throat.” ¥v Vetter will probably recover In an interview at the Wayside ‘Emergency hospital Vetter stated that he took a street car to Pe ¥ He could not make himself unde stood. Not knowing where he was going and frightened half out of his wits, he jumped from hin seat and| § threw himself off the car. In the fall he bruised his head, This an gered him and he drew out his pocket knife and slashed his throat When brought to the hospital this morning he was covered with blood. The hospital attendants says that | he is not dangerously injured. His| daughter at Pe Ell has been com municated with QUIT THE HOSPITAL Andrew Johnson, 66, the man found living in a miserable hovel on the tide flats by the humane officer and taken to the Wayside hospital, escaped from that institu- tion Sunday night. A search is now being made for him. Johnson secured food by gather ing scraps from garbage piles, and was in a minerable condition when picked up by the authorities. He evidentity Ifkes his hovel bet- ter than the hospital, as he at- tempted to get into his old home during the night. Neighbors state the old man speat the night a Jefferson hall. : TOO TAME FOR HON. “BIG TIM” (By Seripoe News Aunt NEW YORK, May 15.—The ca- reer of a congressman in too tame for “Big Tim” Sullivan, and he has decided to resign in order that he may spend more time in New York Bowery for Tim,” is the explanation the congressman's friends give for his action, and the former Bowery bootblack, who is now a millionaire and ® power in Bowery politics, nods assent. In exchange for his “job” more unimportant one of a s senator. This will give him a chance to remain in politics sufficient to help along his friends, and will per- | mit of his spending practically ali of | his time in New York. And when Tum Sullivan is in New York he will be found on the Bowery. The congressman's decision to resign his position as a member of the na- tional lawmaking body and acoept a state senatorship ts causing consid- erable comment, but it is no sur- prise to Tim's friends, who declare he has never felt at home since he left the act le A STOLE MARCH ON RAILRO (By Scripps News Ase'n> LEWISTON, Idaho, May 15.—The Lewiston & Southeastern electric railway countered upon the North- ern Pacific by putting 50 men with teams and scrapers to work upon its right-of-way three miles south of this city at the mouth of Tam- many Hollow, the gateway from Lewiston to the prairie country. The men are divided into two crews, one working towards the city and the other working in the opposite direction, This force will probably be doubled tomorrow. This move was wholly unexpect- ed, even by many of the citizens who have been leaders in the subscrip- tion campaign, as it was only last night at midnight that Colonel Jud- son Spofford closed a contract with Naylor & Norlin for six miles of grading. The men were at work at 7 o'clock this morning and at 8 o'clock the promoters of the pro- Ject gathered at the mouth of the gulch and drank toasts to the suc- cess of the enterprise. Toasts were given by Colonel Spofford, J. A. Crom, W. H. Hill and Major George A. Manning, Snake river water be- ing the beverage used, Mr. Crom declares that the right of-way will be patrolled tomorrow and if the Northern Pacific survey- ors attempt to do any work on the electric road right-of- ‘way they will po Tk ay ia bie be forethly esected if they Induced to Kot off the strong in hin “erlarationy cltisens are loo flict during the next few ayn, THe me, nd Were DUL OM the beans made yp firet tree fruit, put on the mag received twa trawberries, the first of the Lake Washington, They are selling at gg Beans, ary, per kk; Yakima p Walla Walle asparagus, bunch, $2, 4 % “se | | | mottranica rweets, $2) Tc@tLee, 2 Butter and Chee Washington brick cheese, lfc cooking, 16@ 20c; creamery, 2c. Strictly fresh Oregon eggs, 20c. ris Map 40; ng wih O72 ee masts Less Ke if paid wi per “Washington is too far from the! hickory nuts, Te; bo peanuts, me Boles, 40; black com crabs, $1@1.76; ed wheat, per Ne per ton, $31@33; 21@22; 50@27; feed wheat, ; Gairy chop feed, tS Te corn, ‘on nie Eastern Wasi bay, $1 bie compressed, $21; bay, ‘eioa Oyster onen "ites ton, orchard grass. vith Eng! © Ml egy th oat ts

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