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Snicuring vaugr ‘See he! == Phone, ete. “at 0 4. Phone 1, 3008. ver toast Manager Tam tee Man. No fies tn yout BOWS | so ctrade-Two young heifers, | 7 SCANDINAVIAN AMMAICAN Croom house and J lots, at Kent: & synerah tankieg Aino Ii acres of land near Colby, Dt renege: * oe ay capital and surpiug, iam Dancing School, qorthweat cor- = ES ide Pree: on A yeES fand Pike Sta: low race , a) ‘Monday a ; Sicrcns THE STAR LOAN CO. a4 Colman Piret —“SEObLEe MATS i eS BE ROOTS, tn Is nieed bank of resin arene BAY to dance in 4 private lessons, | cl wat r iehts Professor Btev heer or emplo Fn tnnns of us on his note ecurtey B dees Amount. Monthly. Sy-Monthige si Pay HE or G2: S fever BE or » Repay se Business confidential; no’ wnpleasant done by inquiries. be cpa THE CRESCENT 10 LOAN COMPANY, 1 Marion Bul Advances imeney te au 7 ee arted employes, men or women, Just thetr nol Rasy paymenta No publicity. ‘Low rates ne —_ month Call oF address tional Telegraph Institute, 3 P.-L Seattle, Wash. a —— Ocutiete and Auri: x1: iensidiaemrcanie "St inionget, Og ee NADBAU-—@ Alaska Ser ek 2 a RA. ae Preteprashers Suapting MONEY edvanced oy ‘salarted peor Seas ely ce CO, tb Uberey mat ond Bs DR. DALTON, «@ Arcade Guin die only = adele “A RE LIA VebceLe cs re za Ge FEL WE PS pees ge ey ye a: x selene wink ea oe et ee” ace eee dans Saez ee fehoot “ioe Bite Bie Phone is Te a aevcnrenee oe a Lage geoey d ACREAGB. CIGAR STAND-LIVE ONB. * White River Val- central; | byear ey thie eae t cant in days: | ail w Cultivation. “with, Sroom Watson, €3 New! house, barn and other outhulld- i all kinds ot ‘cholre — epring on the piace, sts cows. Sind wagon, all kinds of imple- 40, "on easy terme. 4 neres, two miles and a haif from the CRE fine et Green Lake. the choicest bearing fruit trees, Rryenhouse xi, improvements on property cost Mole Lg! a 3 Lee's ear trom | faratshed complete, # bedrooms; will | Wi want te, rent nt Grocery Btores that can have this broperty, tor tor Ea fully fs large and small. |6 acres, a mile WD trom Or Brien ‘Give tease to responsible party for four acres ¢ chotee fruit, good Write ® ita barn, horse and. sagon, erxa & Bons, Main and | ho «nee ti =a] & Ken tole 31.s00. on cany “6, WB Beoond A Whe ws = spiteeet "tas cottage. #0 DORS THAT LOOK Goop? Bey point to you on the city map where you. get two acres of good land for $6 , house, WINSHIP BROS. b L- aogd 8 Reom © Colman Bidg. jamemant int and Yew -—— — A TO EXCHANGE ‘Two neres of the best jand in King county for 3m. WINSHIP BROS. 30 Colman Bide NEW ACRE TRACTS. Station, on Interurban, car fare; deep, black tracts larger than nek for o with % per month. y PA aN, 2% Pacific Block. —2 cee Y ACRE TRACT tear A bai A chaote nerem, all cleared. overlook Mbx2 feet. all room fenced, 2 ‘choice fruit trees, fine spring of wi Look this up at ener; only FRED KERR CO, INC, 7 Colman Bid Phone Main “TAKE Noric 6 98% for 5 acres of ch land on a@ good county road and driving dis f Beattie. Thie place has a i seoend 003 under pew fine ‘spring “well on ‘Terma on Ownership ‘opens Septern part. write tous. Vashon College and CHARLES FB. ADAMS, Academy, Burton, Wash. WO Colman Bldg. ‘M. B. CRANE & CO.. 199 Alanka Bldg. Mago: Ind. oe ‘Movse snp eann yor rent ree vag ay barn at th an Feut. Will rent etther GLE. 0 Arcade Mids. Main 1% and As. lickerton & Co.. ave." Phones ‘Mat loot; 171. oreage for os. Aereeus for Bale Be ape et MAKE BOME Pe Paneie ehee MONEY RAISING FRI OR CHICKENS ON ONE ( 4 ON. ON OUR FRUIT UR CHICKEN, RANCHES. he wil anawer Hecaune the Wenatchee on Vashon Istand, cleared and in fruit Take @ look at it Wenat the finest Havored ap ore ot Brighton Beach, electric Hghts, all in fine whape ie & Mood pro} Calhoun, Denny & Ewing, tL ALASKA BLDG DOMBOHMIOD Oo ORCH AIDS Ime. PHONES BX. %. The Five and Ten Acre Tracts Selling rapidity at Meadowdale, on accor md, We bh iy 3 the train every " » y fract i a corner tha} has & street # feet wids retin and wel & m. to Mea you the unsold tr West & Wheeler VAN ee Colman Bidg Farms and Lande Homeseekers, Attention We, will locate you on 16 acres pult amd farm land the best homesteads 1 ; Wwe your eight Jour homestead right ot N HOMPSEEKERS CO. ite Bik.) Beart A Poor Man’ S ‘Chanee sy | abe and tuckers, which bh @ acre ranch, 2 miles west = ea fruit new five room house and erurban line and can be bow WHI take elty property. ie This land lies tat & low prive. *. sere chicken ranch, nee and outbulidin fer, hee, sake Ei “hater “vide. EARTAQUAKES SCARE NATIVES Violent earth reported at Sulcana and Palena simultaneously with tions of Vesuvius which are throwing out quantities of lava. fleet ng in in panic. The explosion of a shotgun shel! on the tracks of the James street between Second and Third, created great ex and for a time the police! thought that a local Herr Most had to blow up that quarter Real Estate—Continued CRANE & CO, AND INSURANCE - fe sold ot once | fine for chickens a Sa Pe. at Ni can eat Second and Pike, and Strombell The villagers Down Town Office, 129 Alaska Bullding A Snap $200 cash. balance month Dom modern house aT SIVERTON 11 o'clock Tuesd: Ts Price fram $180 to $200 ver acre tracts very ” aa Pioneer Wide. piman Carleton and other of. investigated the turmoil a | the pieces of the she'l headquarters alongside the cable tracks , but the car damaged. Passengers were fright- | ened nearly out of their wits THE MARKETS | | ter than a graphophone. He has his THE BPALTy security co Boston Mock | 4 eee MoCurdy and talk With owner, beat bullt, Gree ‘of Renton Mill porcelain bath. best of plumbing Two large lots at resins with S room near car line. om. Niece lot and ed the window si In bulit on a lot Sx 120 feet, and bas 0 large veranda Beans, pty ber Seren large whites, $204 pink beans, $9.60 bays | beans, $4.00; | per sack, hg Miee lot, goed vie ve. ® minutew ride fr 20 not overlook thi 100. GUION &@ COMPANY, Established 1m. Ea W. Forester, Mer. Real Betate and Loan Dept 2 Ralley Bide. Both Phones 337. Fine Groom home on ith Ave. North y terme 2.7%. room modern house, on Pe@eral Avo. ” ENGLE, 8 Arcade. ain 11% and A 6. cantaloupes, $ ‘akima tomate 80 age 00 per California onions, Just north of Madison street: in and paid for ‘Tien, case %-Ib o_o Ab Ne: to-date milk dairy and whole , Cream manufactory have a fine Joon. ant lot on Queen Anne Hill, strets graded, comer kima. ‘peaches: Sli ETON & OLSEN, m id A SNAP FOR SALE vemetable garde } and goed well, ang 16 tons of hi Sent” See Schmitt, vstines, $1.50 rticulars write or ca watermelons, leventh street per large box; Hungarian pr s@te apples, $4.50@5.60 erties 6c @ 8 >) hin rh on weal ington v Mawatian pin Real Berate Titles 9. Berciates, Attorgey and Counsellor at 1 fpkumber Exchange Butter and Cneese Washington fornia cheese, 12%; Oregon cheese, Eastern cheem native creamery, California fresh eastern butter, 230; Be. ing Sound nice 1% story ¢ | ————_—. land ke ear on Wash: Oregon butte Gouthenst Beattle. BIG BARGAIN, will buy a modern 4-room h, per dozen, sidewatks and eastern exe floutheast Seatt é-room new mo blocks of car, Golden A, in packs, $5.25; ‘ary ‘granulated, In sacks, . In barrels, $6.25; ; maple augur, lO@ 12a Lens Ke if paid within 15 dave @room house, T Ghackery ‘Place. GEORGETOWN IS THE ONLY CITY IN THE STATE WHICH DOESN'T OWE A CENT Georgetown, Seattle's prosperous little suburb, boasting of a popula tion of 7,000, t#, according to her officials, the only city In the state without a debt. And her hope is, soon to become a part of the “Queen City Th weetown counct! hax Just appropriated $7,000 with which to build a new city hall, and even with tha outlay, ther remains still in the elty treasury a neat little nest-egg of money coming in every day. Conscientious scruples, such as ie | behind the perennial wave in Seattle, have not stood in the sin Georgetown and f reform of progr rned the “debtless dis by becoming what Mayor Ballinger and Chtef Delan call a very naughty town The burden of furnishing running Jexpense for the clty, has been in a lvery large degree lifted from the | shoulders.of tnx payers and saddled on to the backs of gamblers, pool room keepers and saloon men, From | these various sources the city de | rives a monthly income of about | $2,000 and secures a remarkably low tax levy. The Georgetown gambling houses | which are running full blast pay to the treasury $200 a month each or 000, with more y would | $4,800 a year. One pool rgom “antes up” $250 a month of $3,000 @ year There are 30 slot machines in operation the town and these lare fined $10 a month each, net- Hing $5,000 a year Althor Georgetown in by no means short on salauns she forces each oF * 16 within her pre cinets to pungle up $450 a year, bringing the city’s total revenues pretty close to $40,000 all from other than legitimate tax resources A better example of a single town thriving off fines and licenses ould dly be found in the coun try. Georgetown, however, could not be #o prosperous were tt not for the fact that she is a suburb, and can take advantage of that fact to accommodate the gamb ers that are sporadically driven out of Se- attle. Her tax levy is very low. Her citizens are fond of telling the story of John Rines, a pioneer owning @ tract of 100 acres in what should properly be a part of Georgetown Rines refused to allow his prop- erty to be takea Into Georgetown when the city was incorporated, and a8 & result it is said he paid last year a tax rate 4 milis higher than the Georgetowm property own- ers did. School Bells Will Ring Again Monday — The dust is being wiped off last year's school books and old slates! are betug washed clean, or brand- new ones fondiel by the boys and girls of King county. Early Mon- morning wooded roads and fern- | lined paths will be gladdened by the patter of little feet, and the welkin | will be made to ring all over the country, while in the city swarms of youngsters in their second-best ve now been turned over for school use dur- ing the winter term, will be throws | ing every street that leads to a seat of learning. All the city schools, with few ex- ceptions, and nearly all the country schools will open Monday. A | few of the country schools will re- main closed for a week of two, pending the completion of new school houses, King county's one summer school, on the banks of t Upper Green river, is just about fin- ishing up ite summer term and will presently close its doors for the rainy season. Thie year 460 teach- , ers will be employed by the country schools, and about the seme number in the city schools, the number of pupils also being about equal. The enrollment of the city schoole | this year will reach 16,000, an in- crease of 1,000 over last year. Some squeezing will be required to find room for all the juveniles at first, until some of the belated repairs and extensions are completed. The |John Hay and Marcus Whitman schools may not open for a few days, and until they do there will be and Denny-Fuhrman schools. high school building bas been ar- ranged so a6 to accommodate 2.350 pupiis. Last year's enrollment was 1,950. Seven rooms of the Summit school are reserved for high school usé, and the Summit assembly room has been fitted up as a study room for 500 pupils, About one-third of the freshman class, which will prob- ably number 750, will be taken care of at the Summit building. Thinks Each Of His Stories Is Now Worth Fully 10 Cents More Eddie Melse, deputy city comp- troller, has asked the council to |raise his salary to $1,600 a year. Comptroller R or = as submit~ jted the figures in 2 pmual emti- mate ot expenses and ‘the fiuaden committee is now pondering over | them. on salary is now $1,440 por annum, which me = that he nually recelves $1 for every foot in the height of Mt Rainier. He be- Meves that bis skill and persistency In telling stork ame When it comes to entertaining the politicians who call at the city hall | with tales of the town, Eddie is | there with the trumpet. He ts bet- distinguished Dutch ancestor, Delt- rich Knickerbocker, the historian of entitles him to an New Amsterdam, looking like a deaf mute beside an auetioneer. Besides telling stories, he has jother duties, He keeps his eagle eye on the $85 clerks in the comp- troller’s office and sees that they do not talk politics too much during working hours. When Comptroller Riplinger goes on a fishing trip he takes entire charge of the office. He thinks on this aceount that he is entitled to more financial consid- eration, He thought so the Inst time the salaries of favorites were raised at the city ball, and when the coun- cil disagreed with him, he began a knocking that cowl be heard from Skagway to San Francisco. An Meise tells about eight stories every day, consuming an hour with each one, he is paid 75 cents for each of them on his present salary. He thinks he ought to get $5 cents “Alaska Scenery Best In the World,” Says Hindoo Philosopher Swami Abhedananda, a Hindoo lecturer from now lives in returned from Alas sion steamer Spol Rainier-Grand Lotet night on hie way to Portland. He has been a resident of this country for the last eight years, de- voting his time In the winter to gtv- ew York and has jurt on the excur- jing lectures on Hindoo and Vedant Did you see Dr. George M. Hor- ton going about town recently with t hand swathed in band- age Underneath that bandage was a peculiar wound. It was made by a button-hook, and there's a idittle story behtud it, Dr, Horton, when he bas a minute to himself, {8 a very domestic sort of a man, and ts fond of playing with his babies. One evening the eminent physician and surgeon, off duty, wa having a little fun with his youngest. Wrapping his crow- ing offspring up in a stout to the doctor pr i to turn himself into © merry-go-round, a spring- board, and a few other things dear to the heart of the juvenile. In or- er to get a better grip on the towel in which he was swinging bis de- In speaking of the Alaskan trip Calcutta, India, who he sald: “You wee by the hotel labele on my boggage that I bave traveled Was at the/ over Europe, Exypt,,India and sev- on Monday | eral other countries, but I have yet to find @ trip to equal in scenio grandeur the Lynn canal run. Pee- ple seem to think that they have to #o to a foreign country to see the Greatest sights, but for my part I prefer America to any of them. lighted progeny, Dr. Horton took a big button-heok from Mra. Horton's dressing table and, twisting the towel about it, clowed his fist in a firm grip. The weight of the baby and the firm grasp did it. The hooked end of the little shoe but- toner drove completely through the fleshy part of the physician's hand, The way Dr. Horton took care of the wound himself was typical of the nerve, the coolness and the Prompt decision that has put him in the foremost ranks of local wield- ere of the scalpel. With the end of the butten-hook projecting from tite back of his hand, Dr. Horton pre- pared an antiseptic wash and cleansed the cut, first on one side nd then on the other, then took a le and filed the hooked end off, after which he scraped away the fil. ings, rewashed the wound and pulled out the remainder of the button- hook, Then he permitted Mrs. Hor- ton to bandage up the wound and went about his business crete