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Acreage for eee ES Star Want Ad. Agencies Ragley’s Drug) 5 Pa a | S\WAITER GIRL GETS A cr) S yooh, cs Katate Tithe a fy ONIC ADDITION Want ad. office, Wentern avenue MILLIONAIRE FOR HERS | JAS. R. BRODERICK, RICH MARYLANDER, MADE LOVE IN RESTAURANT AND THEN COULDN'T POSSIBLY GET ALONG WITHOUT LITTLE MARTHA MATHILDE—A ROMANCE OF obate and Cor Store, Second and Pike. poration Law. DESK ROOM, with desk for rent, ew entranog, Bunset 6060; TW CANADIAN BANK’ OF "COM Kyte blighed 1867, Head Officg Over 100 branches In Canada pnd ine WOODLAWN @ © N. Lohndroff, cigar store, 915 ehlcken hous Second Avenue. THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR. at very much re than you can REE GOVERNMENT Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First. Ave. S sae te tea te SOUND NATIONAL WANK tomatoes, per pital atock paid in, Ballard Ave op P. HH. Mullen, 321 A_RESPECTADLE rrempenidente in Auksng Bananas, bunch, United States posite City Hall. Waten & Jewe to retyrn to %-1» bricks, $1.76; tly confidential Fremont Drug Co, Ewing Street ave “Doualas wavings and ‘trust b meditranica sw and Fremont Ave. between 4th and 6 being rapidly clallve people Wenatchee Valley. Florida pineapples, p ce MAL of Seattle at Bekins AMBRIOAN First avenue ‘Thos. Harris, at postoffice, Renton. plus paaebed A JAION Is King, and Wenateb w Chilberm, pres. > NEIGHHORS T x ¢ 10 borrow mo acres will tm ries and Vew ptables grow tn berries, box RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Situation Wanted Ade One In- tertion Free. Additional Insertions of stt- Wation wanted ade two cents ® “MELP WANTED” AND ALL OTHER ADS. One Cent a Word. One week, & cents a line sud 4 six words or fraction there! fo the tine, cash im advance ¢ count actual @ Dumber of lines as eet will counted Ne advertisement tees than twe lines taken. @intmum price for an “ad” 1S cent, Bix insertions made _ the price of five when ADVERTISERS. Classification cannot be svar anteed after a ca Rog Second and Columbia street. n grapes, $1.6 from Leavenworth Scheuerman Money to loan on improve: and unimproved elty property corner Pine street. Oouliste and Auriste RY, Geist. plember let this, year needless grapes, per crate, $1.7 eo and Cherry street start them at years to pay Private moo Osner & Me and 47 Balley Bide ¥ advanced salaried people, re- mater, boarding FONDA NADBAU-#8 Alaska GUION & COMPANY, Osteopathy INFLAMAIY 14l4 Becond avenue, both men and lady tail merchants. of an investment bu: Cascade Orchards, Butter and Cheese Washington OSTEOPATHY one Main 46) teopath® examination free. WASHINGTON e FORESTER. Real Katate and Lo TITUTR OF OS. | @2 Alaska Building TROPATHY—Five years tn Beattie; Bate Deposit Bidg.. Te Ph fornia cheese, HAROLD KOREN Leavenworth. Local Representa native crear California. fresh’ crea Private mone: Photographers’ Supp! XNDERSON BUPPLY Cor street, Seattle, Patent At orney. steed. Wenwick Beattie office s rooma 2 4 and MONEY to NEVINS ADDITION. J. O'Neil Sts Lumber Oregon een, North ind of Green Lake. FOR BALBof-room cottage and bane- ey to loan on Lawrence Murphy, Coleman block. PRIVATE me h ave. north, Two small co Si mee, Dey dry granulated. Special Correspondence of the News- paper Enterprise Association. BALTIMORE, waitress to millionaires wife. ndous jump, builds the bridge Behevermann UNSURPASSED VIEW! maple sugar, Xéame, Prook ©, Less be if paid within 16 days. fp patent and tra 1S yearw experience in Beatle. BOARDING stable, registered aitorney accommodates @ horses now in stable; price S15; Meat market In’ best residence district Te heart of aity Car Lines, Sidewalks, Notloes io Ties in Four house ‘rma on all of HO per month. Chose |, Cows. beef, 7 atoers, THe pork, T@1%e Adains & Brooks, registered attorneys them. £5 down. Rem oP per line, clty Meat market in he rict; cash trade; good stock; price co Take « Steen Mountain View Sta Notices wick? Dr. Armatrong science which tively removes U without the Martha Ma of an obscure Conrequeutly thilde Bemarkt cash trade. good stock! price . OF will trade for city property Cigar stand ok; good trade; price, If sold this new §-room modern cottage, nice first class in every owner going east in before that iota, Sea Sorueei. DRO CHAMBERS, G2 Alas! Both phones, DR. DALTON, 47 Arcade. Skin dix Hames, Bacon and Lard. ly furnished. rurban, The trip only 16 cen’ Remember, it's at MOUNTAIN Vie tise ot drugs Can refer you to je people. Our cures any other method lard, White week and must White Rone, 8%e. » to Mrs, James R contractor of Par Baltimore county jatial country seat. > began several years Martha's father lay dying a it became uecessary | 1 Boarding stable horses. 140 boarders now In Lo gy without furniture. Apply at prem: Interlake Ave. Suit B® Arcade buildin Hours 10 to & HEREEIN, @ Union to Fishermen—Winkles fo for sale at 1617 ith avenue en German church. Free MAP of Beattie at Bekins oer s & Storage Co. Fi ana y erect Fs lh Mids Wanted—Male MAP of Seattle at Hekina ale—Farms and Lands for his daugh Martha became @ Highth avenue res Hinber clalma open crulne 6,000,000 to 7,000, non farming well furnished corner brick. Class referenc TRUNKS delivered & cone storage free CASH Balance Same As Rent | } Storage Co. m #9 Union Block. dusty day two years ago| red with trav ol, and hungry, dropped into the res- . and Martha Mathilde mov- led close to him to await his order. Broderick was glad crowd, and the swift-moving wait- gowns and white It was a decided relief to the monotonous Pullman But finally he was awak- ened from his reveries by what he has termed the sweetest voice he ev- Jap peanuts, 6¢ Jumbo peanuts, inia peanuts, berries of ail In bearing eandiuen @ chickens and ® rab- e Dounce, lots ste. and confectignery store MORAN DHOK COMPANY: Engineers Decks, Lam | Rise "several carponters Pore io'chear tard wanted Bee, e"D. hier, rooms 1, 2 which’ bring Te pie, Gaeta, Ee to watch the| ms. Call © . Wash, Skagit be, $1,001.50 clama, open | ‘will consider 6 roved jand as Rennie 3-4 Kittel Bids |ress in their bli MEN Wanted to cut. homes: ‘and ha) open bulk, per malmon trout, 9¢ shrimpa, §@10c; | Griftin, or call Room SUBURBAN HOMER 2 Times bloc LORE LN farme skinned perch, nd acreage $10 per aved. “Belling out iiiman, in the i timber in city | umber Exchange. ly practice of sev ; sturgeon, Be; black bass, 10c; halibut, 34o@i te. 17We; melt, of fine alter land. and Spring and AIR BARBER For > Siete and Lots SEVEN-ROOM clearing. For partic ireme E-Is Care Star. LLED-FOR custom made suits I Marion street. Martha Mathilde was at his elbow. one and Rew Ue at Once SE, MODERN, H tae GARY TERMS "Box d graded school Patent. per Minnesota hard whe: Pillsbury® Best. Katablished ime saying. And Broderick looked up & pair of blue eyes that he never after forgot. All during bis meal he watched When he found! Bt hail price. Situation Wanted—Male. with two small position as cook for camp further Informa- Clerish, Sultan, Washington, $90) buys 2 acres of excellent land to state and Loans. Small dairy for sale bic from Green Lake car line. 1232 46th avenue. Plastered, fire one block to car, $100 balance to suit MAN and broom cottage. Martha Mathilde ‘oe mill crew. later he was to be in St =, least a week for his business he was glad of it. times a day, ; Gold Medal, $6.75; Top Notch, $4.46; Centenniain, bent drop, $4.25; Patent Excellent. $4.75 Lilly's best $4.75: 75; Gladiator, $4.00; Norcom!, $1.76; Gold- = SOUTHRAST Ride from Business m0 Colman Bui Btation, Green | Novelty A, $4.75 then, three he visited the restaur- For Sale—Farms and Lande—Con- Little Martha was on hand when Broderick ate bis , bade ber good-bye she herself saying pede ‘SE, Rosy First ave Whole wheat. ic, whole wheat flour, adjoining mall hour from Reatt from postoffice jand is neerty ali level and small orchard. eT tes y see the place you will RORERT MALTRY, OWT Alaska Buliding MODERN home, ¢ ta by 1m fruit per bale, $2 . per bbl, $6. I, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, re HAMBLETON & OLS! fanhington street. 2 Marion Hyliding. ‘Work, new kind, easily learned. money. Wail Venue, room 6 PARISIAN tow sure, safe remedy. during the day houses on terme of § or 8 per week Bo homes have been sold and built 2.2 4 room | room houses, Then James R. Broderick realized he was in love. consult physicians free 4b cen Medica} Fatabrook Bide Rew entrance, Becond and Third. Mrs. Martha Blair cago school of Mid witer n tori Western Ave. $3.75; corn meal, 108, per bale, $2.10; corn meal, rolled oats, wheat fakes, eB acres to every opportunity to reach St. Louis was accepted. When the worlt's fair gave him an oppor- tunity of going there to bid on the |eonstructing work, he jumped at it. the Mound city for nion, between M. B CRANE & CO, per bale, $2.20; REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE box 75 Ibe, $2.20 10-Ib sacks, per bale, 5 , large, per bbi, self-raising buckwheat, Bimen 50 = young | ang «itl to aasiat In gen- top flat, 116 U ond and Pike. north and McGraw; 364m, cane, | 3 2$-Ib boxes, $4.50; pearl bariey, 100-ID sacks, $4; laundered, wc pair. Black or ¥ pa Black few lot on tth « ed silk ironer. ¢ phone Red 1S. For weeks he tried to get Marthe to speak to him. To all bis efforts she was dumb. She shook her pret- ty little head negatively to every ro- quest he made, outside his orders. But Broderick was persistent. Finally, one day, Martha said she would go to the fair grounds with him and see his work, for she knew he was a contractor. But her sister | went along as a chaperone. After that it was much better for Broderick. In company with her |sister Martha Mathilde went out |with him often, and sometimes she allowed him to visit their little home on Caroline street. But, unforte- nately, the work was over only too soon and he was about ready to re- turn home. Then the old, olf story was re yamped. Broderick told his wait- | ress sweetheart that he loved ber, “Go home,” she said, “think it over, and then if you still want te marry me, well—I'll—" Broderick went home. He did think it over. The more he thought the more he wanted Martha Ma- thilde to be his own. So was only natural that he should write to St, Louis and tell her that be loved her |better than anything elee in the world. When she wrote back and accept- ed him the train that took him to St. Louis seemed to creep along the oad, despite the fact that it was the fast flyer on the BR & O. The news of Martha Mathilde’s engagement spread rapidly. The ils in the restaurant could talk of j nothing elue. The wedding was a great success. Not only were the girls there, but many of the regular customers dropped into the church to take a last look at the bewitchingty pretty waitress who would be waitress no j longer. The intinerary of the wedding tour included Niagara, Atlantic City and New York. A day or two ago the happy couple arrived in Baltimore. They proceeded to the palatial coun- try home, “Paradise,” where, when Mrs. Broderick puts up her little white apron which charmed her hus- band’s eye in St. Louts, it will be as mistress of the beautiful establish- ment. elit peas, $4.60@86.00; popcorn, per cracked wheat, per bale, FARM RARG highly Improved land, three |” « Lost—Piirquotse and diamond brooch , 573-8, 66 3-4, 56 7-8. $5 1-4, 541-4, 55. Dec., 48, 47 3-4, 48. m% Stewart 029 per » creek through the in-% Arcade California strained, per Ib. California sage, extract, per Ib, 7 5 acres at $225. mowing machine, BROWE mare om on right show! some farminy 1830-8 Alaska Huliding AND_TACO- to Interurban ; honey, Yak- LOST from 2011 Howard block, cocke Finder rewa: eae Pa 136 6th avenue. we have the lo Cate, per ton, $31qp32 co Others that ton, $19@$20; barley, Let us show thei CHARLES BOMERS @1-2 Alaska Building SRE 18 A BARG gecond bottom rolled, per ton, per ton, $32 , per ton, $19 south, x14 ing from First ave. south for a few days Lot on Pirat ing good COUN dairy chop fe improved farm, gp mags Teadlnes Tos adjoining an best chop 7 28 ; eat chop 827@%: September wheat clos- ed 68 7 1-84; December, 6s 64. BET FURNITURE CO.| | crion BALE OF FURNITURE, OF 81X ROOMS Co. will sell_on Thursday fat 19:5) sharp, handy to one of the beat ti between Seattle $26 BUYS W acres. 14 miles fro © Interurban rich NEW YORK, July lowing are the Stock quotations to- lots from $4 to $7 eacl FURNITURE CO. gat prices for, household First Ave. White 2; Soe Nee Aiaske Buliding THESE ARE for five acres of fh distance of car the premises, Washington, Low. Close. comprensed, HICKEN RANG Main bose. “Oe Amalg. Copper, 83 For Exchane _ OUR EXCHANGES. Capitol Dili home of Groom cotta, : w; will give or take cash Grain and Grass Seed. or call Rooms 1-2 Brook. R. T., People's Gas, Metropolitan, 70 1-8, 69 5-8, 69 5-8, Vie acres fine land. ny terms hy and or HOLA, @ F barn. several chicken houses ROBERT MALTBY. “THE MARKETS. vith the steamer | goods arriving on the market and the big demand commission clame to River ; white clover new and moder atructed View red top, 876 orchard grass English rye grass, $9 brome grass, 3-4, 102 1-4, 102 1-4 , 865-8, 86, 86 1-8. roe steel range Bickerton & view betwee fist and Cherry; be = rented for $® month: will blue grams, $12@ 16; ture mixture, Poultry Food. Oyster shell r residence for mais, Foater, attop! ROBERT MALTRY. 9-2-2) Alaska The Five Anne hill or Ca: and pay cash to #00 T-room house at University for make good trade. Marton butiding. and Ten Aere Tracts Selling rapidly at Meadowdale, on account of the price We have only 90 tracts left every ‘morning the reat of up and make 1-4, 46 3-4, 47 granulated bones, 1008, $32 268 and 50s $2 per ton higher, Seed Grains. Washington, ardiess, $2.00 | were kept busy » Oranges, peaches. jand pears consisted of the steamer Fancy Wenatchee on the market Eastlake avenue; | w; for land or jots. Rock island. 315-8 . 65 3-4, 65 1-8, , 180 7-8, 181 1-4 home oi Miotee tots Tine vie room Jodeing house for small cot- eferred EXIAY Co. New York Block IM lodging house for exchan WHITTLESEY-HAN FORD | 0. coods this time. tomatoes were put Monday night at $2.50 | Fine sweet grapes are coming In| nowadays from southern California A car of fancy nutmeg melons are Tuesday afternoon, | y will be put on the market at Attorneys at-Law | ROBEMAN& JOH BON, Atiorns 25; Oate Eldorado fall or winter, ches, sand or winter, $10;v spring or tares $4 Oregon winter « Sales to noon, STILL HOT My Beripps News Ass'n) The crest of | King, $2.60 location and char evenings from this week and next Runday For Saie—Miscellaneous 6 oes bred imported Fioming oe Saual breeding. All tansy visitors. welcome Sunda: ergreen Pigeon Lai Sunnyelde Sta; ZF, BALE aiiation Free, 2 Pate ot Husband and Wite. $10 Btarr- Lo Bidg., O19 First Av white ficld peas, $3. moved on thin a Report furnished by Downing, The title is pertect Une), brokers, 304, The price In only $i6 train at 6:25 a m F, authoriged agent there, will show yo West & Wheele er hav * Wee oe water. Vegetables. Hopkins & Uo. 805 and 306 Aledia a veliting, the unsold tracts the hot wave has passed | cago and relief is promi The torrid blast over the Atlantic states today. 1 deaths were reported this morning of yosterday's thermometer registered 90 at pink beans, $3.26; | CHICAGO, July 18 | the quotations on | Trade today Following is] tease in @ city near Seat- ire of Stewart & Stewart A _ Kellons. ‘lawyer, 218 Bail per sack, $1 native carrots, per sack, $1.26; 85 5-8, 841-2 $2 1-8, 83 1-4 Dec., 83 3-8, 82 1-8, 83 1-4 as the result per case, 60@ 75¢ dozen, 16@20c; FAILED THIS TIME “Jim the Penman” met with his first reverse when loca) bakery- man refused to “bit and sent the litte son of Mr. Thompson back with an order of cakes, but also with @ curt refusal to cash the check, which he denounced as a forgery. Mr. Thompson learned of his son's connection with the attempted bad check work and reported the case te the police on Monday. This is the fourth time the bogus check man has tried to pass his clever imitations, but he made good on the three pre- vious occasions. WANTS PROPERTY RETURNED Edna BE. Wilson has brought suit against the city to recover property on E enth avenue north, between Harrison and Thomas, which she claims ts wrongfully withheld from her. She says that the property was assessed the sum of 84.50 for im- provements in the neighborhood, but the city treasurer failed to notify her of the fact. She says that, because he had no notice of the asxessment, she did not pay it, and the city treas- urer sold the property, to her detri- ment. She tenders the amount of the assessment and asks the return of her property, SUES THE CITY ‘The Puget Sound National bank has drought sult against the City of Se- attle to recover $260, with interest at the rate of 10 per cent, on account of warrants purchased from the contractor who did the grading and sidewalking of South Eleventh, be- Main and Grant. The bank al- that the elty has assessed for vement and collected the money, but refuses to pay the wars vant or satisfy the demand in any y it claims that the money has deen illegally used by the city offi- eclats for the payment of other | claims, SANTA ROSA, Cal, July 18.—A fire at midnight destroyed a portion of the business sectfon of Scbastor pol, The loss is $40,000 ij ¢ } y 5 4 : i

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