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Saar Want-Ad. Agencies Want ad. office, Ragley's Drug 6060; Ind. 1153. ©. N. Lohndroff, cigar atore, 918 Avenue i ite City Halk pnd Fremont Ave. 1s, at postoffice, Renton. AR CLASSIFIED N Free. eertion Additional insertions of stt- 7 Wanted ade twe cents «e @ “Picnter block. 4 Second and Pike, Phoned, ed bank of the wage K. » obtain me his note without security Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First. Ave. P. H. Mullen, $21 Ballard Ave op- Fremont Drug Co, Ewing Street 4 Rear RCTABL, s private attic TO LOAN- Pri ¢ = g ae i Hotena nt | gr. » Free emtate; monthly it 0 wi Rainter-Crand ctly confidential ord salaried peepla re- ta, teamaters, Bearaing | |) ewiate or chal on real os c8 Wa Arcade Bice! tments A aad Reception room Dancing School, northwest cor Sccond and Pike Sts; low rates ee months. Monday evenings DANCING SCHOO! jortum. 4th and Pine. "tain Pd fo Gance in ¢ prt lessons, evens. 3 rate. Professor Lad: cook at att street. Ballard Rent—Furnisnea Roome Fooma #3 0 wee! Fo ane Reena = ird a Saw Ise and Ze. beds ite Corner Carney and Western Feome for rent. Ind. AITIZ, __For Rent—Housexeeoing Rooms — four nice housekeeping eagonable walking distance. ‘Columbia. front room for light housckerp- wo-room housekeeping furnished housekeeping rooms; Bath, phone. 40% TR, between housekeeping rooms. for Rent—Houses por sng Chances. BUSINESS CHANCE. OF INTEREST TO YOUNG MEN Now te Boi a ne: bor prices call A LIVE CIGAR STAND. oe averame clears $00 month, cl w 3 New York Hiock LODGING HOUSES 3_ reome, om furniture Mep-room brick. in “"RIPRRirr REALTY Co. 80 New York Hiock ROOMING H mre E want to rent Grocery fully fixture, Mont be well locat Write ¥.-. Tersa & Bons, OmALL STORE, me Wats eure you; he why not you? Consultation Hours 19 to & Phone se MH Arcade Lady attend If you are sick your spin fixing Assoclat notary A, A. ANDERSON and of $16 Starr-Boyd Bldg. NDBRSO' N, “dieing. Seattle. Pie years W. HW. Merritt. 69 New Tork ROSSMAN & JOH? oe. ge yg oe t we a he al canes ~ Pacific block, Seattle” the ney im acre: We have oui , tyear lease rent rooms, rent $180 every house mma te low in and ~tt candy York ‘Block. When tired of expert menting and letting others experiment on Dr Me can cures tree Law & Collection Co.. guar- anteed; collections, marine, personal injury and damage cares. A. A. Anderson Abstract & Title Kx rellable examiners land office, mining. ‘proteat probate. contest ie, deeds, mort> aS Arcade cottage to men ond room on Green Lake © and details phone Jaa balance on box 4, Buekiey. == Fearne furnished tor housexeep- : ait Bow hed “oak furniture f Parties vith « Btw 'Wasitin gion | treet. 1 i sewing machine, mee at a fish bait. a et, WG Pike street. th Rock pullets, Sc each. Prel- Mi Wh Ave, near Mi rion. . Fgung cow cow with calf, $%. 2611 G ng Interbay. Violina for wale. Ind. A ivid. - For Sale—Furniture. eet Manet Co: Vs ‘ait Co., First avenue street. —_—- acelinninaos Personars rim gee svelte: ea 4 sane “hae siejane tree. He Wanted, Philip Tworomer. @i Oriental Block " Lawyer, id Sullivan dg.” Drie? consultation tree” W. D. LAMBUTH, 965 Pacific Bi BAXTER & WILSON, 039 New Yoru W. T. Scott, @4 Marion Bik. MORAN Whow FSOMPARY Kngtneers dere Dry Docks, Lum ee rn een pnd Baipbuttd ~—| 2 Colman » recog. earner, A ent and trade work ggperience in Be Seattiogs Beking Vira RETR Tadies as _BEH4e Biter Bide, Phon Why go out for _mereage fer throw of the larwe Owner desires quick sale te doatfned te * ‘ake for thene lots Manufacturing purposes, and it ia only w ma hart HAMALBTON @ OLSEN, 209 Marion Bidg alder land | acre of good ACRE TRACTS-® minutew rich level land. ROVERT MAT ik 2 italien Bide honing owner, ACK. —My husband is dead | wit to on and & per month NICK HOME at Brighton . Beattio. Everett Blectric sym ‘GET IN ON THE GR CRD A Gon either way " ROBERT MA WS 900-9 Alanka Midg NEW to ta TRACTS. well warrant you will never rere’ ‘ wre A A month from now the care jal features nd then wateh the ¥ Tracts are priced from $100 up time at 6 per con or our office, and make T BAS! ve ACRE TRACTS MODI New York Block NEAT FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE and with ¢ weres of good level | fow minutes t OHERT. MALTBY We have several desirable the te Buy round trip Uchets I2ZOx126 Corner on Westlake Ave. $15,000 I2Ox12O Corner on First Ave. $27,506 180x120, on Mh and Mercer, Bo, 327-29 Arcade Hide.” ding cement sidewa Three jots on weet pide of Sith Ave +room house near Geor = @ splendid view | Retown, mod- ti 2 far Madinon # Abstractors Boni WIE ERY, ASF ORD “i Hiilet"bhe. Phone Main i aw cor eamoeeniten sin ves ma a or Com AVIAN AMIEIL NDIN N Teen of Beattie ~} rem banking 8 BAY Becond ayenue and paid Fducationst ent Swnership ‘open ‘write to us. COLLEGE and Academy— A military echool for young men and ; & seminary for young ladies; the peat located schoo! In the North. WANTED. from Zhe to who want to buy one for sale, y. OF write, i We make a spec! Oculiste and Auriate ep KMat Comat, “Kerie nn by NADEAU Alaska ares | oesie NE IEG in { lake and mountains ‘Take caron Washington Houtheast Seattle, wale the chotec . jen offered | If looking. fe character, see us. | BRAUTIFUL 4 ". ip. Take car on Washing 24 Globe Bide 1083; Main 1063 nd Boulevard A place tha 18 Crawford St ring, Jefferson Pla Dy ¢ Hatlard 11 M B CRANE &@ CO, REAL ESTATE AND room « ottane. Wenatchee | Valte CITY water, is nm Washington Southeast Beattle Wenatchee Valle Wailer on terms of & down | wee! ym ON VOURTH AV. Lot 30x12, with frou he those who know are “Camcade Orchards’ will be the property must be sold for cash, make producing, and inexhaustible To thone who don't kmrw, AMAL, BATAS pee HARDS Per acre for i | SEVERAL $22.00—Per acre for 100 EVERAL FOR 8k her, from, Leavenworth, cre for I ucres went of acre for 4 ncres 2 a FINE’ Ie er acre for #0 acres 1% milen| vexciablen will from O' Brie: wettlers coming Pup thin off, but DOLLEY, 619-60 Pioneer B OV BRLOOKING acren, 10 cleared, ty of water for irrigat nd at Colum-| Waier privilege superior climate, mar ne and at Green Lak on easy way ment, Ww HAROLD KC Tel Main 3494. Mt pL be gah takes sore of alder land m1 sidewalk most re any ee Bik, —tf nia Ea a ore ate tae ot a Real Estate—Continue ty * when all of the vacant prop: in (hie mddition, will ber } employed In Various industries. contract oim the Northward Movement tee eet Lalke Tracts KNOW how the Tacoma electric line improved opportunity at Put up with you * Kemal cash payment, balance long CHICKEN RANCH ON A TEN-ACRE TRACT. West & Wheeler COLMAN BUILDING Hoth Phones, Main a1 ». | For Sale—Farme and Lands Com WATERFRONT ON NICE TARE 9 D2 all 1-0 Bist k Pive-cent Mickets from thi Beehingion etreet Addition RIVER BOTTOM Near Au as acres, of Td) troee, 4room boure, barn RT MALTRY Alaska Bide acre. ratiroad ROBERT MALTBY, 3) n9- m0. FARM BARGAIN—1@ sores, 16 ia oultivation, #@ acres rani aring orchard H ana, ee ep YOUNGS» TOWN West Seattle Close Prop an well an the red for homes for syers who there far ow call and let us show y property that has intrinsic value and 2 promising future J. Hi. WHITE & CO. Hoek Ptorced upon the appointment not far from Meadowdale uth of the Armed with a skeleton key a burglar had slipped into the room during Welander's | slumbers and packed off $18 and a watch. The trousers and vest were found in the hall with the T MALTBY Alaska Hide. WATER under hours run from | Tokey grapes, $1.60 and good schoo! ROBERT MALTBY Alawka Bldg ING 7 Beautiful arth ngn gtore. “or call’ Rooms ne hm cartons, 60c; grape fruit case; limes, $1 p anges, $46.50 i} kima | pene fords, s0c@$t Diackberries, $1.60 65 80 Californ $1.50, waterm dow; pears, 17 Tig aft asuien er Sim Ham’s Extreme Courtesy THOUSAND q HSTKAD LAND OPEN this land will produce all kinds of crops without 3 to @ bushels to a; wheat $1; str apples, $4,506 iy few miler » cherries, 26e per Ib; lemons Hawa’ all good land, native creamery, 26¢; cooking, 16@ eastern butter, 23¢; Oregon butter, of ine bert ‘ | 28@ 20; Oregon eggs, 23@24c; eastern ems, 220, SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUG b Cowboy Lover Threatens To Kidnap Aileen May PRETTY ACTRESS HAS STRENUOUS TIME IN DODGING PER his trigger finger an he ie persint SISTENT WOOER, WHO HAILS FROM PLAING OF MONTANA [ent In bis woolng ——_—___. | What would you rather be, Miss fa leading lady in a stock ny, Or play the star part on ling plains of a Mi This is the problem that is vex ing Mins Ailleen May, heroine hundred stage dramas, the feminine contin nd star of it few weeks the hand- fair-haired lending woman has | been the recipient of much atten- | Mon from a genuine, all-we and- WHOSE IS THE BOAT? Whi'e cruising around the sound Thursday the customs launch Scout picked up a drifting rowboat near Pleasant Beach that was half filled with water and the oars and oar- locks still in place. The only thing found in the boat was a recent num. ber of a magazine lying on the rear weat So far no one has been reported missing. The customs officers are to explain bow the water in the boat, ax it does not leak They do not believe drifted away from the shore. The boat is flat bottomed, about 16 feet long, in painted green and is in good condition. It ie of the style used by fehermen, and bears a slight trace of a number or ini- tials of some fish company, which is the usual manner of marking their boats, It was towed to the harbor master's dock. EMIL GUESSED RIGHT mil Welander, of 161 Warhing- ton, awoke Friday morning with premonition that he had been rob- bed. Inventigation proved the | 1 other valuables minsing. THE MARKETS No. 1 whites, $2.56, large whites, $204.15 pink beans, $2.50; bayo beans, $4.00; Deets, per ack, $1; paranips, $1.10; | i We per wack caull flower, The per doz; garlic, I0c per Ne peas, be: green pep- pers, ibe per box; squash. : ley, 2he dow turnips, 60 wack; Muscat grapes, money $1.76 box; Prince $1.76 @ 81.00 | iM@i% ¢: | 20-1» ucumbers, 10@26e per doz; S100 per mack; potatoen, Fruits. ntana| and we the past three law in trying to secure some asstat-| Reloge Vor p t he tn ENE E EERE EEE EERE HEHE HS the ie) € * the * I ain't much on arithmetic, * rr nd costly he * An’ grammars not my line; © | senda to See rn wt beautiful . An’ when it comes ter ‘strone ® |punches of roses, expensive jewelry * Oh, h—1, I'm way behind! * in fact everything that a man * But put me on a bucking horse yd one . eeary on . * An’ let him have his head; * “ ber of the comp finally * I’ guarantee ter tame th' hone, ® |took pity on the heart-sick ple * Or bring ‘im back home deadt g rustier and introduced him to Mise 7 * And an for girls, now look here, cap, * a a pretty scene—that * not a lad in, *% |duction between the broad-sh * Until I saw this Aileen girt 8 45 ight of th tale * I didn't give a d——n ID one y- Mepect aceon Pon rei “ * any of the other sex © ils chee oiten, St eaapanane Maiee * or Maud or Re Blanch LI ery Aileen Repthsien ty setenv But now I'm bound to have Alileen Fee eee, weetene tae ue ae i An partner on my ranch. 7 ‘Talk ut your love ecenes in De en oe ee eee eee eS a ‘That beardless conqueror of eay- a made Aug omas bent effec jook like Aletion. a-yard-wide cowpuncher from the Miss May was obi to do the wilds of Montana, talking, but her se lover re- A young chap he is, but stalwart! plied in monomy! nd tugged 4 to look upon, He wan-|bashfully at a coat button | dered into the Third Avenue several] But weeks ago and at once fell before He managed to blurt out before f | Mise May when she made her first/the meeting was over that it wae entrance. hig intention to marry Misa May and How he managed to keep from|take her back to Montana! And shooting up the place when he saw| that he would follow her from town hin idol the victim of the heavy|to town until she capitulated man's cruel machinations, is a mys Now Mire May ts in a quandary tery to his friends who declare that] To be, or not to be? the young cowboy is as handy with| ‘That's the question! 744 REPORT THAT FELLOW AT ONCE, OR (M4 A AUISTAKEN FLOOR - WALKER’ | Was a Friend of Chief's Wife’s Sister’s Husband Why! -Mr. Delaney's wife's sis- | ing. After a night of cogitation ter's husband works with us on the! Sheltrow decided that Moore took right-of-way and this man is a/ the money and watches, but that he partner of mine and has been or | was not guilty of theft and hastily ars.” volubly ex-|hied himself to headquarters to at- eltrow, a contractor, ; tempt to get his partner out of Ii pialned Isaac Sh at police headquarters after al/bo. The stern executors of the law night's sleep. at headquarters took an entirely He was taken into custody as a/ different view of the matter and witness against J. Moore shortly |told Sheltrow that if he admitted after 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon that the money was not his, his because he complained to Patrol-| friend might get out of the jug, men Lilly and Damm that he had] otherwise he would have to be held. been robbed of $30.61 and two gold) “I would trust Moore with every watches in the Labor Exchange sa-| cent | had and I tell you that I will loon, on Washington. He accused not take him into court, even if he another man who stood at the bar/did take the money from me,” said with him and his partner, but the | Sheltrow. money and the watches were found| The police are trying to get the ir the pockets of his friend and held| contractor to change his mind, but as evidence against him. Moore/ unless he does they will have to was locked up, but Sheltrow was|release Moore after 24 hours’ in- released on his own personal re- carceration, providing no charge is cognizance to report Friday morn- placed against him at that time raben Pleaded Effectively For Mother and Hungry Youngsters Attorney Vince Faben made an] jection to paying over any more eloquent plea before Judge Morris,| money, claiming that Wright had Friday morning, on behalf of Mrs./once sent some groceries to the Tina Wright and her brood of little| house and that he hadn't been able boys and girls with big appetites.| to earn much money lately. What the attorney sought for his| Upon hearing this report Attorney client was the payment of certain| Faben waxed wroth and a lively alimony sums ordered to be paid by/ Verbal scrap between himself and John Wright, Tina's husband, who| Wright’s lawyer followed. Faben left his wife and children to shift] Stated that Wright was a wife-beat- for themselves. Judge Griffin or-|¢r and in addition to his more re dered Wright a week or so ago, to| fined cruelties of starvation and pay stipulated alimony until che! neglect, had three times knocked his merits of the case could be threshed | Wife down and kicked her brutally. mit, but Wright resents handing} Judge Morris ordered Wright to over his $2.25 a day, or any part of|obey Judge Griffin's instructions it, for the support of a lot of hun-| and hand over the stipulated money gry little boys and girls, for whom| Until such time as the case could be he evidently thinks their mother) heard. jean amply provide by getting down | jon her hands and knees and ecrub-| bing the floors of her neighbors, | white | THIGH, FRACTURED engag at carpenter work Mrs, Wright says this is what she| in the baseme t of the Stone, Fish- 0 per ton; California onions, 1c; | has been doing for a year past, to| er & Lane building, at the corner of celery, S06 doz; yellow tomatoes, b@ | keep the little ones from going hun-| University and Second, shortly after be per Ib: ege plant, be per Ib. [sty She now seeks the ald of the! 10 o'clock on Friday morning Jost ph made a misstep which re- Dates, $6 per case; figs, case Y-Ib,|SnCe from the man who she says! sulted in a fractured thigh. Gravenstines, m8, $2.006P$3,00 per Ke ; Chainpion prunes, 7he@ wherries, $3@3.50; | pine- 0; cocoanuts, O¢ per dor; huckleberries, Me per tb; pineapples, $5.60; per « utter and Washington 3 Oregon cheese, tern cheese, 14%ec: butter, California fresh creamery, 22¢ e. Strictly’ fresh ranch. per dozen, Sugar. Golden A, in sacks, $6.26; extra C, $6.35; powdered, in bar- ary granulate seedions figs, 10-1b.| Married her, burd: pearance for him and made an ob bowing to his be that mode of recognition?” “If I adopt this, to me, exagger- answer “yes,” but there are certain|! am doing it to retain my position circumstances which question a phase that bodsts it from | tion.” ue simple into the complex. The man’s natural independence ned her with a The € was summoned brood of little ones, then Teft her} and the sufferer taken to Providence for the more congenial atmosphere | of down-town “good-fellowship.” | Dr. Sturgis hospital, where he was attended by ‘The fracture is serious carpenter In bed Wright's lawyer put in an ap Ja ul will keep the for sometime, Causes Consternation in New Offi, \ CHICAGO, Aug. 25,—Important|sistants in the morning Mr. Lew. questions of etiquette are disturbing |Temoves his hat. Naturally, th the corporation counsel's office. Mrs,|™@" who receives this courtes Sherwood and other authorities » | Would wish to return it In the od manners are receiving flocks | ¥4Y: at queries on the great question,| He lifts his hand to his hat hould a man remove his hat in| reciprocate the bow, and then if the former sets | thought strikes him: Offhand, one would immediately | sted politeness Mr, Lewis may think ive to the|despite the change of admifiistra- Hamilton Lewis, tho new cor-|und desire to be sincere assert them- poration counsel, is a gentleman of] selves, His hand moves away most delightful courtesy, It is his|the brim of his hat; ca, 18 omnis ies extreme politeness go his ayers Dai moe i ‘oh Paced inrount a Lae farm tm and clorks in the offices of th legal department which has forced peel into the slough barrass-

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