The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 5, 1905, Page 12

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Star Want Ad. Agencies) rs. Want ad. office, Regley’s Orug Btore, Sqsond and Pike, Phones, — ing 1 ‘ wee a @ N. Lohndroff, cigar store, 18 a Becond Avenue Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First. Ave. P. H. Mullen, 82t Ballard Ave ep: posite City Mall. Fremont Drug Co, Ewing Street and Frement Ave. Thos. Harris, at pestoffice, Renton. Smetana eich seater arte ATR ao @ Riohuants. Situation Wanted Ade One tn- of sit- B ARMSTRONG, facial My xs F Ty remo Mantcurin DANCING aC HOOK, rte @gnce, i sivas lame ev + home, 20% Hast M: died at her Se ae ira Ave" ig roome for rent. Ind. a | VIRTUE. a stores, ee and N. E. near fire station, The goed location for oR = Italian. Pick them Tere if, 1 pou = tio Fairview. Davideon's h + Pe Se 5 and Jy 16 Marion. —6 tineh, wor! her cattle ariving. ie value. - B Fowier, ter, Me Sane ee Vetween home for ladien dy ‘ boats for fishing and campin cheap, M4 Kiltott Ave. DES HOON, niece i , ws Plentor ofticn Dhone eto, TOS AIATTOAN CO bdlock, Sil First avenue epay 8W of 400 or & Bosiness confidential; no unpleasant Inquiries, Private ary re Put peli bey rats ichnen oa “ MONEY advanced sat ees out cea | yt gleiea tea Great bargain « json, 2 New York Bike Boasy y Sor tabi ktured. larae « Set be well, Woented and tereon Abstract & Tithe Faust! rac Offices. — Bide. ‘Seats » Wash. Ind W. Merritt, 9 New York fork Bik, a a Egy Aitorneys at at tialty. ‘a0 Pacific block, Beattie WD. LAMMUTH, t0+8 Pacifie Bic TA Keliogs. lawyer, U5 Dalley, vida BAXTER & WILSON, 8) New Yoru W. 7. Scott, 4 Marion Bik. caer Se ne he "wi bea ot ae oe stie Wee = wt entile cA ay AMERICAN US BANK. ens ‘Salmons PEOPLE'S BAVL Beco: weminary for y iat the bent located school In the went; the second year undor new ptember 5 166; on College and Keademy. Burton, Wash, oe aay NADKAU~#) Alaske Bs, tthe; ve emt Se NE street, Bes eaten DR ary Wa Arcade Bkin aie _eanen only eee TRO Nks tahvesse. S conte, 3 KAN BROM COMPANY. Bugineers Cane Tailoring Be “Re adie Fa 1 Bide. Pron UMBRELLA KEPAIRING Cmbretias speoutes DUM valley able for chicken Fr aE 2 FATE ry best In the Wh all under high wtn jendid farge * to the interurban, fine PARVAINS er, beautify Hon the Bound. 5% to Meadow ‘sly . sloping gently to the beac ping ahd h f taken 4. ini Hehing and Large Tracts On the waterte * fine shade trees and e kites: nothing lke ‘Take Great Northern train stay all day, train beneh, w wohool an West & Wheeler COLMAN BLOCK, Real Eetate—Continued Real Estate—Continued Oe ee eee eee ee BARGAINS IN HOMIES BARGAINS IN We have several close-in new rms $200 cash « nt lotm at 4 in W veh prt IN FARMS AND CLOBHIN VACANT L& T ACRRAGR. nd Kroom modern cottages at $1,200 86 per month mm that will surprise you. Call and tatk D. MDERMOTT & BON, M4 and 1S Downé Block ACHE TRACTS. 4 to acts tracts 1% miles from © rien bite fine m TRMAN & MOARTY, Room 6 it At Ave house. extr ef fruit, on moat profitable River valley; | fine barn, © f the pretties aoe of the W cows all ki ments, 1 we ON CEDAR RIVER of farming imple Alas ROL. » Wide O Brien, cloay tracts at O Brien, <a to Interurban sn 4 seres tu the valley geod run &@ COX River wult Main ere) ee and barn, 81, O82) were ot theice farm over 1000 fret ETTENOREN & fata hi a % Kinney Mik % acres lake front ranch. ood barn. {cows team ot Ena, alt hinds of farming implements; 14 fee orchard BAST OF LAKE WASIIINGTON nd is only 1% miles Treas} eed al im Columbia acres frowa good county reed, ne " worn! ac ni b TRACTS, min tasuy cieare lance of Beat! ine epring well on MH. pert 2. per sere for 8 acres 1% miles ‘west of Auburn. Rt per sere for @ acres 1% miles went of OBrien. $980.00 for 10 acres fine land en Vashon inland M2000 for @ acres 1% miles from Renton 0. for 5 acres fine lw on wel road, near t ear line. $2.90. for @ acres south of West Beattie. ait stashed city and S180 per mere for K6 acres fine stock and hay farm, nearly all river fom, with two miles of tome Improvement. LOOK TH ride ter Sane v= AVF ee __ aoe rm seu" re ERTON room Par ane @ BNA tor xpd el wood +i Bee very M B CRANE & CO., INC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 2O7-8-9 Eltel Buliding. $00.00 per acre for acre tracts at CO- LUMBIA. ‘These are fine tracts ahd adjoin the town of Columbia and handy to care. 2.06.0 for b acrem at Green Lake. $2,200. for a corner on Madison St JUIN, with le foot facing on Mad: feon Bt, cement walk and all paid. $60.00 for a corner xi% on Rainier boulevard $290.0 for fing corner lot, Fremont. Tel. x1, in aplend thevcag tn $20.00 exch for four near Brightor Station lots at Byron $300. for 10 acres st INTERBAY. w Look U! z $4,000.00 for # acres at Columbia. Handy to care. “THINK © land, Ind. * THE ont: sidewalk nm Beach. buy a very Brighton J. BOWE: 4 Arcade Bi Cc. C. CHERRY, Main WU. 9. ROWBRT MALTBY, s9-020-"01" Alaska | Butidlng whe One whole chicken rane grand vie etc. Come ioe You erma 3 47 Or 10, cron 3%, milo trom ing. rhe land be Pet toe mille at WHITER, 47 Oriental Block 5 NEAR wnty RTON f y chotee tand, rt walk to i) ing this is selling at $200 per acre. Will make terms on part CHARLES B. ADAMS, 0 Colman Bidg Se a lev ock Second and Pike. Phones 262. Down Town Office, 1209 Alaska Building Main vs tor half. or $0 for a fuit blocks from all the way inf waite} bc Tat | ane Main 1704 | Eestate—Continued a Ave A a. Ave, ® © Kee Main isn tox 100 fine view walking | diets nly one block from prefers to ride cottage, lot @xi2, tine, room Improveme: seks mouth term, room house, ders, one in all re block from cor line, unencelied aS yey ucted view This can by Paying $1 dow oy aan pre t the thi family and have to give the kide ‘oom house, modern large reception rpuahout the house, corner let } about half way between o_O Por Sete—Res Estate N Ave. Weat, only mand % Union car lines, 2 2 lock from school, ty of ail hi au Sithin'Y milee ‘ot eer Bauare, rime, reasonable enough to sult Srocm house, in the course of construction. nicely arranged, 6 rooms on the lower floor, § rooms on the " iar, lot Madr now wnat et t moh any changes you wish an; to be made they. can be made ag v tonal expense. mus reasonable enough to malt er WOROGER & CO, nae a ba ood sup) voR MALE. RENT ON TRADE have property to sell, let us for you. ve you « Vacant house? Let us rent it for you. We witt tow. for = king: i rare Ka as Akteh also in rooms, furnished sirtetly up-to-date, has all modern conveniences house if run properly as the amount asted. Terms easy io weil furnished, central iocatien. ne nd 18 rooms, fronting Pioneer Bquare Svein, ovvdin STEWART & CO. S-room cottage. jot @xi%. on eth 0, $99 canh, bal ance BS per month. R_C. BYPRS & CO, 31-29 Arcade Bide lot @xi0, one block from Detween Fremont and Ballard: $e cash. This te below its valu A. B. NEWRLA, 196 Merton Good ta car. sat nell, new two-story house, fine Ma tf | Five-room house and § acres of acre This week chotce act in 1922; iinck Ss Brighton Beach Beach trac cheaper than any oth acre in the plat Ww. ioniy a jand eusity | Tt SBATTLE. nh; ihene of the eity, d wee me and have H. WHITR, fental Boe can MIG BARGAIN, $1,800 cash will buy a modern 4-room tory table 1s frult trees, 6 car line wel Inquire ‘ard, Int your 30, all | worth owner, ‘bay, FARM WANTED in | blocks in- 211 $ EVERY DAY thera are from 10 to 20 people In our office who want buy farms, wale, ing full dower! elalty hel neil TWO ACRPS, all in large bearing ore en ten’ walk from street cRT MALTBY. Alaska Bullding, —8 If yo Iption An set onT MAL! Alaska Hull ve one te for call Immediately, oF write giv We make a ape- roperty, alge -—u Just the thing for je acroms Lake Washington. a of choles fruits ome, well imp E> into elty; large var- thie te a fine boat every price 1.20, eany Five room cottage om bet, ted and eloee in, two bi er, large chicken bourse an house, furniture and 2% chickens go ath the pines, 6H) taken it Hee Werner, 16 Marion street 4 #1) for s-room oive. Lot int bs Winey Ros Room 8 Colman Bik ayeiting 1 ee Aymoat new &-room by a two ‘ane block from M St all ansemaments paid, only 80. A nice troom house and two lots & fine vig x lights. Lots, Take Car on Boutheast Seatt WANTED—A COTTAGE. I have & client who wants a small @00d netghborhood, not Price about $1,000. Only need answer. . BMIL. J. BRANDT, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, a Bldg Th per weel hfe ‘ireee i Real Katate Titles « Specialty. water, sidewalks and Lota, Wp. 8 shington Ttrest newer | WABHINGTON, Sept. 5.—Wash Ingien Opinion te not unmindful that the ‘new dian tariff eure no go the Ami ufacturer: jean fon which ort to the n for re Vining the present tariff scheme will Mike & report which, in ius effect, will pave the way for raising the tariff wall a few more sows of brick against the factories ‘The prevailing senthn parallel 49 in for more pro Canadian manufacturers timent in a of the wonderful Inc ty of the Canadian manufacturing bus- elle Thin wen Ca for « jiane in the key © of the present policy. One of the arguments in favor of the new government-owned railroad, — the Trunk Pacific trans. al which will run from the to the Pacific, and which Will cost $160,000,000, wan the w which such @ road would be in af- fording eastern ufacturers cheaper transportation to thelr mar- ket in the went In order to Canadian turiff revision with open declaration at the start favor of higher or lower dutign, expedient of a maximum and mint- mum tariff has been put forward By thin devic arlament passes # Dill whieh fixes the low and the high point at which the duties may be placed on every article, and leay to the executive branch of the gov- ernment the dimcretion to raise or lower the duties on specific articles against any forelan country, a¢ cording a# that country is friendly the reverse in ite duties against da ¢ Canadian commission will re- |p ta tariff bil with the minionw rates certainly not lower than the present Canadian tariff. They cer- tainly will not be lower on any of the important staples of trade with the wta On the other band the maximum will A considerably | higher than the present schedules. Thus Laurier will stand armed with a “big stick” when he next “apenks softly” to the United States on the wubject of more arlable trade between the sister coun- senge of the maxinoum and minimum bili will be followed closely by a request for “reciprocity with the United States; or, to make it specific, for lower duties on coal, | ores, lumber and nm went to the states, Au these requests will be refused (vide coal trust, lumber trust, et al) Sek ve me or Tints Atlantic accomplish the new in the an This is a big ber in ae the place is really worth 0, The present owner must have cash fee us at once, for thie can't taat MERRITT REALTY CO, ce) ¥ nik cr lights, Ye _Bouthenst hatte ilngton treet’ ts [ar ) farms and eit: Junction Real Esta: Woodland Park Ave. nad to ate ee tp —* on Washington ‘street te ‘ant Beattie room houses, five broom houses four ¢room houses. al! above en easy terme Lots 100 to Sew. Wood Park Av ior Me Madison Fer Bole Farms ar and Lands WATERFRONT ON NICE LAKE-3 rom Beattie-Tacoma Interur- tatles ban. handy to one of the best towne a oolers, eutfit of tarming tools: §1,m0, eany terme, ROBERT MALTBY. me ka Builds $ BETWEEN #EATT r AND TACO. M bottom land ® acres cleared. fine creek through tee PT OURRT MALTBY, 019-920-021 Alaska Butiding. ad s000 level land, balance | alder, and m house. new barn, nik from interurban; bait par improved, — good land. 4-room house, 6 minutes wall depot, stores, postoffice a ood school: $1.00. ‘Terma ROBERT MALTBY, 19-90-90 Alaska Buildin _ = ‘FREE CAMP peak, on Htion and wee Gri pore, or cal Rooms SixTY ACRES— Malt bottom | upland; plenty hing water roved 4-room several, outbulld town, 2% cents fare to ROBERT MAL “4 | 9-120-981 Alaska Bullding RICH RIVER Rortost burn: 8 acr PE ie tre RORERT MALTBY M19-20-#a) Alaska Bulldi r PAI IM BARGAIN—100 acres, all of soll; 16 mores in high state ultivation; 40 acres pasture; bal- pagh cedar for orehard: comfortable houre; severa) outbuildings: prie eluding team, harness, wagons, tmplem } 6.0. Terms. « MALTRY 919-920-921 Alaska HOME #t Brighton bighty, fh each—1¥ 4 i fll nenrly fine creek; * mit ‘bern yf. 00 iy TY Alecks. Bullding -s Perret eee ee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee ee ec eee ee Te Te TTT TTT eee | bride, WILL PUT THE SCREWS ON YOUR UNCLE SAM “wowke” the maximum the premier will at once United Staten with the rate@ on agricultur implements and the general lin 1 ufac which goes from the United States Acromn the wextern Canadian border 4 in where the pineh will come the American manufacturer SOME FACTS ABOUT (The presence of Asiatic Weichsel river and in the Phi eane least. However, Christan era.) Cause: The “comma bactily drying or boiling tient Cases of cholera ¢ chilly sensations. ing and vertigo. the heart, pre: blueness of the whole surfac the bowels. condition. sclousnent. cases about 9 per cent. in treating cholera. salt solution with partially successful effect. the bowels of cholera sufferers. The United St 1865-8. Cases were also reported in were a few cases in the port of from Hamburg ippines in 1899. Oe lel cholera end of alarm and arousing fresh interest in this deadly It is known as cholera Indicus. ly at Calcutta and the southern part of Bengal sine there have’ been epidemics of it antedating the The bacillus is « slightly curved rod of microscopic wize The bacillus was discovered by Koch in 1883. It ts quite resistant to cold, but is rapidly destroyed by The baciliue in usually confined to the intestines of a pa- It affects the system by polsoning ft mmence with This is followed with violent and frequent diarrhea, vomit- In from one to six hours buzzing of the ears, palpitation of re over the stomach supervene. Pain in the stomach and tn the region of the heart are often severe and cramps occur In the calves and arms. ‘The patient suffers continually from thirst. ‘Temperature remaing at 95 degrees, and the pulse seldom exceeds 100. Respiration increases, There is a discharge in appearance like rice water from Patient sinks into a comnolent and then This may be followed by death which may be followed by convalescence Of mild cases about 50 per cent are fatal. Care, nursing, stimulants, oplum and astringents are used Some success has attended the injection of Anti-cholera innoculation has been Cholera ts sald not to be contagious, but an infectious dis- ease spread by water or food contaminated by discharges from es had @ cholera epidemic | brought from Ireland to Quebec by tmmigran It entered the United States at Detroit through the west to the Pacific coast and to New Orleans. The disease prevatied in America in 1848 and The United States troops found it in the Phi!- TREE EERE EEE HEE MORE CHOLERA BERLIN, Sept. 6.—The Offictal Bulletin annoupes 11 new cases of cholera and one 4 making the total 77 cases and 24 deaths, A few canes were reported throughout the empire. Additional = phyvicians have been assigned fight the plague NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 5 —Dry Philip Berge, a well known local physician, arrested on « charge of having failed to report two yel- low fever cases to ASIATIC CHOLERA in Germ lippines at Manila ii along the causing bo dis It has existed permanent- 1817 at ~— nausea, restlessness and an anxious, gray face and into a comatore sudden or a improvement, fatal uncon- or Of more severe tempted, 1832. It was from Ireland. and thence 1852 and New Orleans {n 1873, and there New York in 1892, brought RHSSESEEER EEE ESE SEES EEE EE EEE EEE EERE EEE SER EEE RR EER RE RR ee , HEART-BROKEN BECAUSE SHE AILED TO PASS EXAMINATIONS BY NAN BYXBEE. Pretty, heart-broken and 18, Mise Bessie Snyder, of West Seattle ttood before County Superintendent of Schools Story, Tweeday morning, with her handkerchief to her eyes and trying to contro! ber trembling Ups She was not heartbroken over a love affair. It was quite another matter. She had failed to pase the exam- ination required before she could be- come a teacher in the public schools. And her tears were not merely tears of hurt pride or of an empty ambition thwarted. Whether she passed or failed in those examin- ations meant a lot to her. Just how much it meant to her, James Cun- ningham, of West Seattle, who had come in with the girl, told the & bool superintendent in a low voice. “That poor child,” said Cunning- the time she has been getting her schooling. She it helping in our family now. She studies away into “JEFFRIES,” SAYS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—With only four days remaining before they enter the ring, Britt and Nel- son are already in the finest shape, being practically down to weight, but the question of the referee is not yet settled. Nelson insists that Jeffries cannot referee, and will hold out for Siler to the end. Siler arrived at Salt Lake this morning, and will referee the Schreck-Willie fight there tonight. He arrives here Friday. There is no doubt of his acceptance {f selected, but Britt r fuses to have him, believing he ca: induce Nelson to again consent to the selection of Jeffries in case they ean come to terms with the ex- champion in the matter of bis fee. Nelson says he will never consent. The betting continues this morning 10 to 7, with Britt the favorite. The the night, poring over her books, and it just broke her al! up she failed to get the right age She wanted so bad! able to teach this year. failed, you advised her other unsuccessful girls to state a bad again, for could all go. The is to work hard ali all night, but we help her all just cheer her u; will take @ little It was a very kind! the school supert: the shoulder sp igi: Hh FE picked j § i i ! ficlally, were re encouragement he spoke. If little Miss Bessie Sn: new text books the cannot figure out where i she will go to the tendent’s library and he! MR. BRITT at this price, but no big wagers are recorded. The sale of seats is heavy and the receipts will be the greatest ever drawn by a San Fran- clsco house. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 5.—The business session began today of the National Association of Letter Car- riers. Among the matters to be acted upon are a change of rates of the Mutual Benefit association of the organization, and @ proposition to found a home for sick and super- annuated letters carriers. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—Jam J, Jeffries wired this morning that he would accept a $1,000 fee for ref. ereeing the Brit-Nelson fight. He demanded $2,000 at first. = HE WON'T HAVE TO WORRY ANY MORE ABOUT TORN POCKETS BY NAN BYXBEE. John Coffee, of South Seattle, aged 55, and on the way to the court house to be married, came near losing $110 on Second avenue, Tuesday morning, Lida Hoyt Graham, aged 58, the mpanied him. The two were walking happily along. a smile on the face of the white haired bride, and the bridegroom, despite a wooden substitute for his left leg, walking briskly, Suddenly there was & musical sound from the side- walk, and bystanders observed a showor of gold and silver pouring from the trouser-leg of the bride- groom, whose pocket had burst. The coins were rounded up and the couple went on to the court house, where Judge Morris boun! them to- gether for better or wor. As the bridegroom laid a neat fee upon Judge Morris’ desk, after the cbremony, he related his experience and turned his pocket {i exhibit the hole through which the money had escaped. “I've had holes like that in pe Docket all my life, judge,” said “and the other day I came to the conclusion that I was foolish, That's how I came to ask Lida here to be my wife, and now I won't have to worry over the pocket problem any, more.” Tho white-hatred bride smiled with an air of fmportance, and her bright blue es twinkled mis chievously. “No, indeed,” said she. “Just to make sure that any money don't slide through the holes, judge, I'll go through his pockets every night.” 4

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