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© Bunset 6060; Ind, 115% - ki Second Avenue ©. N. Lohndroff, cigar store, 015 Star Want Ad. Agencies Want ad, office, Ragley'’s Drug © Btere, Second and Pike, Phones, Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First, Ave, P. H. Mullen, 321 Ballard Ave oP: posite City Hall Fremont? Brug Go, wing Street a ie ee Ave. Weekly, os & Yoorns rent cheap. gentlemen, “in'ith ave. vate sacra, And flange” ‘Tor «indy — front room. ie —u rooms for rent. Ind. “AsTig, Cem Main car ar Mth Av oity on eo Firat ave. No i fire. atatton, Green Lake; wood location fo <4 i nicely Furnished ouackerpng Fooma, tn electric High telephone fone Tth Ave, PF oe Mal ay 1 For Scle-—Purniture ovine _and Cherry street. For Sale—Miscellancous. Three rooms furnished tor housekeep- ing, also ite and sewing machine Cheap. Stewart, = Rafe © Want a k Co'8 ' APRA Herring Hatt Bet Jackson &t nuine Beattie, kray horge § Get off Coff Green Lake, % mile m n Miler ap, 2 wood work horses, 180 each, also wagon and ene. 4” Fremont Ave x Bhefticld new ral ‘cain, clone to ca , hounes and yerd. THIS Business Chances. PW Sell Halt interest In Min rheht perty wat be adjoining counties: $00 re 4 If you don't mean business don't take up ‘my. Gime. Pacitle Coamt Co, MM Arcade Bigg. Ind. ‘Tom. at We hs outed hens at lowe le . Tioulars, inquire at 630 Alaska faloon central sales average §0 daily, S-year leane; 98.000, half oamh. Watson & ¢ 4m New York Bik Anderson Law & Gerson Abstract Co. ‘mat the, Tr) 3. Pp BALL, Consultation Free. Le ot Rosaman & JOMNBON, Attorneys at PLACE. And you can] Law. Personal injury cases a spe buy it Several Hundred Dollars] Claity, ®0 Pacific block, Beatle below cost, lip Tworoger, #08 Oriental ; 190e fore five-room cottage, geod | PRM twersenn, al Biook. with | CoM Lawyer, 12 tutes Hide. Brief consultation monthly $1,600 for « six-room hy bath and bi If you see th you will certainly want it, Better bring a deposit. ‘These three places are offered for leas that cost and yet on easy with Foreclosure suit # T. COWLES, Sunnyside Station, Green Lake. ——— —— Two violins for sale. Ind. A ITA —20 ity that ttle lot for some mtoc as Oriental block, Maye « Ww above company. a ag “PURRTRORE “CO, Rana fatwiture bedi aad. ind! Ve VaLbEs — ite Dest eae af aye Jewioh tieman of bi tie ability, hold- ng Al po desires to make the sctpnintance « nce st lady, of some te ne * gpermen: oO trifters. be enka a or sa ee ik? na aateaastt AN y Bailing ne er aa aren et gs Rake ust Set, me A T yeare, até it. jor ears, @' bas ad Ae Ce A RELIAB! arte te oeere e ee 8S ss eipramwes WE want to rent Grocery Stores that fu iy Leg ust be well locai Write Fr. rh erxa & Sons, M: Orctdent I, porcelain plumbing. ry a Kelions. lake front home, | BAXTER @ WILSON, @ New Yoru terma, They must be sold and the Poor BOUND BAS ants to trade «| Seattle Ameune AS a thin’ Weeki donthign y he or ire or eb on AL WANK opps ins RECT iis Soe Wik CANADIAN Bank OF Com inet. iy ada "an, tare Aan dates Manager ep VIAN AMERICAN AN ont easly on a "aie ey SSF Es nos and trust Cusinene . the second ewnership opens to un Va og Serial ond Auriate NADEAU~@8 Alaske egret a a a ne oa. 5. DALTON, Arcade Skin die a Se anivELY, Marion Bide. “Main Se See ee | "ee Ca aes gc Umbretia Repairin, attorneys neers: i Te tg mg v MbeL Second Ave, neat to Pan. ter. het MORAN ROB Cos COMPANY. , enainecrs ee, Teitert School BICKER’ pik. tA) gaa THE 2TH 0 AT 1090 @ tane LAT. IN THE ESTABROOK Bovee, entrance at Zit clegant 5 feds. mahorany folding "bed, ira fine. em 4 French ‘arepe- eather couch, comt trie. brary" table, wardrobe ehiffonter i" =e ut at pictures and tapentri seoretaire, velvet hai carpet, entre fine ourt pillows, cuahton machine, . dining cont rua, ‘Jew "thea ‘above in vallty a parties wanting. somethi t fire. t forget the addrese— Fiat 8, top floor of the Fatal 00K house. K. G. Bickerton & Co, nuc- phonew—Main 1001; Inder Tem Third Roe Cherry--Bed sets, tron beds mattresses. tables, chal heaters, ood bedding. Kimball up- 0, mood carpets, ru a e above ix being sol of Third Ave. regra: 1} For Sale— Farms and Lands UNTRY HoMe—5 ining of of the best valley, all in high state of cultivation, two blocks from Inter- urban, 2 acres bearing orchard. 1% aeres in berries, good Groom plaster AN IDEAL, it. ROBERT MALTRY, 119-90-8Ti Alaska Bidg. No. NEAR AUBURN, ® deres, river bot- tom, 16 seres im er house, barn, orchard, 20. honeT MALTBY et Alaska Bk —u the or. ton’ street car to eatin Ry, Addition | and see Oriltin si ree ty a cad Roome en bloc! at. nARGAIN 10 acres, @ im cutie ‘ine FARM proved, all level, best of soil, enough to halt ‘pay for place, orchard, &-room house, large buildings, close to school, hbors, rural mail delivery. including team, stock, farmt ements, household furniture, 7 RoneRT MALTBY. 19-120-921 Alaska Bldg. Let e Or For Sate Farm Lande—Continued, No. ome. JTTOM LAND, @ acres, 30 feared and im cultive- of spring water, small erm. KOMEN MALTBY, MPH Alaska Hide. ACREAGE AND FARM BARGAINS Inthe White River V ed, Broom house, ee barn, orehard. § cows Water piped on the erty All atv pr tarme horse and wagon, property: & prow: you an independ: for talon nt LAKE WASHINGTON, about half cleared, splendid HINGTON wood by implements, 30 chickens, @ werty that be paving bandaomely wu can have it for . jortin PAST OF KENT. ee cleared, good b and ‘chicken howsen, 32 located on the main county) , On eam HIVER BOTTOM LAND, 9 sereg, oll under cultivation, » ouse, large barn, m extra fine piece of land. only Scher distance Trem the ofty, tor BAST OF LAKE WASHINGTON, " cians with red, good cho lake 06. ON THE INTERURBAN. S acres. otf highly cultivated. choicest kind of (rutt. fair buildings: « prop- seer those paying $1.40 @ year clear, or AT Whence, Wi Beoond Ave. No mea NEAR DRA MOINES ® sores, par- Hally improved. trom house large barn. orchard ta Frige, ts. ine tuding 9! % eon aan Mat face HEM MI Aleka Tide. fe PRR ACRE. & sacrifice on the part ho bh ee m jand offering in gt * Want to chow it to 6 cork bw CHARL ea bg a (muni? PUYALLUP VALI sane § FARM—a acres 2 chard. nif aio of small ‘trwlta, ew Croom ‘plastered several on hulldings: handy to car, 3. minutes drive on fine reveled road to Ronent M. SAurer, 9-0-0 Alaska Midge. NEAR aRATTONS. Whnerr INTER. — > Grose sete aes Eee ie Us Supply Your Wants kad ust Call Us U ‘Il Do the Ind Call Ragley’s Drug Store, Second and Pike 1153 600d land. halt of tt “few minutes walk from ‘car Kaw, WO 19-0. FIPTY DOLLARS © Bonth buys one oF ROWERT ry -wive neres of t fh ye fom gt AE 19-000-901 Alaminn Hide TH ip a FINE BUY Col 3 DOWN and 10 per f our choice acre i# Gt Riverton, level land. good MALT he ey of land, and 3 minutes ride to the city; 10 camh, balance $10 per mont Roorns 09 and ORLY TWO et BI « S1.07_Nearty b acres ofA No with fh epring. rtly Cleared. fin of ety Ii Bo) minutess bloc he from | me Monthy ‘Terme, Fer a “Estate $250 Cash | ' Balance | Same As | Rent | $2,009 will buy « brand new mod- GUION & COMI Extablished i. Kd W. Forester, Real Betate gna kee Hat 1. NICHOLA Union Bik, 115 int Ave. 1 {PROM ELK. 3 lana. creek all the = ife, ‘and tive on» ride to the city, on part SS ae Vilitewan. te ie) nlee reception th, best of ware throust. and is only jadrona © cm PANY, INC. Mer. dept nas i. M. BR. CRANE + INC. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 7-69 Bite Bollding. Becond end Pike. Phones Down Town Office, 199 Alaska Tel, Main = Ruiiding Ind. oo Diack | S840 cash, balance to sult purchaser, HAO. Terma RORERT MALTRY M9101 Alaska Bide A Fine alder land. price from $18) to per were. with fine spring water, terms 8% down and % per month: alxe some fine beacre tracts very cheap, terms eany. " bad ig A Gi Roome 89 and taton fine spring Water. only The price from $186 to $200 per [erm $8 cash and 8 per month. Come one look them over. They are going ast WwW. PPA 24 Pacific Bik $24 cach will buy one acre oF more fine level lan unsurpassed TTEN, 2d and Vester, am City office, 24 Arende. Matn 1902 10 ACRES FOR $400 in inn wpecial m main road, lor poultry, fru burban home; 4000 locate m: bring in . Main 1016 | $000 Terme for # let om ith A ve with new flat buliding, Income rent 1@ monthly; Price 1600. This bullding cost a year in Jumt what the 0. THE REALTY SECURITY Co., 274-9 Boston Block, — t the car line, all Phones, Main 289; Ind. 2299, clome a price tam.” Belling orders im pera- CARL. am SOMERS, COMPANY, 12 Aleak Htent in“good -netahborhood. Price about $1,000, newer nd B orn went view lake. New # & small not Only RANDT, t Mirorney. and Counsellor at Law, S21 Lumber Excha Bide room house, mod- 620 7th ~M" GiRAP Place — —My ® Pagar’ is ‘Will take $40, on ner month. ys, Sonn . E. i grees He new 2 sory re. Take Wash | Be TAtuntic City Store. Fak Ingion Mt. car line. Come today. —tt are UL Bias ee ONE A’ uw any, piu. tet Alaska Hide, LODGING HOUSES 18 rooms, close in, steam heat, good furniture; § rooms, elegant furniture; #75, 1 room ine furniture, all modern, at a bargain; will exchange for city property. MERRECT RY Sm New ¥ Wo Terma. New & Madison. ror James, Basement, Owner 180 + worth. $1,100, for $0 LTY ¢ & Bik room hi th will Weaver First and Yenter, a From a finampial stu project to lay muntefpal spect car tracks on Westlake and Second ave~ nues, and even to construct and erate the municipal system on Saturday by Engineer George F Cotterill In The Star, is #imple fu ed could be provided withe ring a cont of debt or placing # par- tlele of burden on the taxpayers, nt time a sure 00 in the water pital required to carry out Cottertil's plan ix $200,000, Reasoning that stieet car passen- gers and water consumers are large. ly the same individuals, many eltl- » would be in favor of unaking & direct appropriation of $200,000 to launch the new municipal enter- prise Hut there tn a more businesslike method of reaching the same end. ‘The city officials, with characteris tle Incompetency and duplicity, have of about $2 fund, All the neglected to pravide a depreciation According to Mr. Cotterill and Acreage for Sale Roreage for Bale OF LAND ADJOINING Look, thie property It to bo of the pest quatity the you with to buy Lodging houses at the best THE, oo Might Use Water Fund to Lay City Car Tracks fi in connection with the water plant, Instead of providing out of the present earnings of the system, a fund with which to renew and ex tend the system, they have preferred to apply the surplus to the payment outnide expenses, thus giving the dministration eredit for economy deserved. Asan the a new feed tration of the need for witin fr mthe head works In cited, The present how! for the new main is being made in an effort to show that the surplus in water receipts should not be used the present time in reducing The new feed main in now unnecessary, and the officials. know it, but it will be in five years or more. We Have a Large Tract TOWN OF IUNTY up and investigate i thoroughly and you will find come and talk to us. bargaing you ever heard of, STUTSMAN & M'CARTY, Room 6 112 Becond Av time arrives there dy for immediate use @ fund with which to construct the main, The innovation of laying aside & proper share of the surplus earnings with which to create this fund should begin immediately, When that should be rr IRBY, IN| LINCOLN ek ba ad ieee A he advoca ear system, plus so wet aside should be w laying trackB on Mecond and Went- lake avenues, and in buying care to operate over mn. Arrangements could be made to pay Wack the money to the water fund out of the earnings of the eclty care and the obtained by leasing the mu- nicipal tracks to the Beattle Klectric y and other corporations, It time the wa- compe in figured that by the Ament depreciation fund is tor deps struct the new feed portion invested in eity liwnys would be all paid back and ready for use An far am city ke on Weatlake alone im concern the property where signified their willingness ne time ago to pay for them, the additional cont being made a part of the assessment for opening the street. When the Seattle Electric company made the bluff that tt would not tay tracks on Wentinka unless given an exclusive franchiae, many of them weakened, however. ‘They said they would not insist on the common-user clause, using the transparent subterfuge that the charter prohibited exclusive fra chines, an an excuse for their change of heart But now that it is practically set~ tied that the exclusive franchine can go, many of them are willing to abide by their original propost~ ton. The Second avenue owners might do one, warn ATTHE THEATERS gveore eeene pees ee EeEES ; AMUSEMENTS MONDAY. * Grand—"The Chaperons.” * Seattle ‘The Merrymakers,”” * Third Ave.—-"On the Bridge *® Midnight. *® Star—New Vaudeville Bill. * ue. You should own a FIVE OR TEN-ACRE TRACT overlooking the Bound, where your cow and chickens laboring people in the large cities North of the city, warden, fruit, Aequired by TREMEL were, high price of land. Hetore the Interurban is finished and the city Is very large, We well our jand at $15 to $8 per acre. on Others are selling at §100 to 81% per acre for same kind of nd very reasonabl ure Hy term, 5 a. m. 4 let us show that long, as 1 put it off 1 number of tracts left West & Wheeler COLMAN BLOCK Real Estate—Continued LITTLE PITTSBURG formers Humphrey, and gvericsning the city within @ few hundred nd Wm, wott's large rolli mill full Seok of 4 lot that | can sell you an chew rea hese lot 1 inereake in value Very rapidly, I have at Youngstow Moran's. and. fronting feet of Judge Wilson's Wieetric extends Some Good Buys: 315 to $400—Lote (x10, on 29th and 20th Aves. There Bast Union car Des ft. wo don't deta: fing lots, Sxt00, dential sections of 11,.20—New b-room cotta cagy terms. he cit ern; MD -4-room hours. in the city, 2 blocks from car. CW 16 room hours, modern. for, less than 2 mile one of the best buys on ¢ 2 lines to this new suburb theme lote will be very Valuable. They are a onap and can be small payment cash and balance monthly. you this. block. at H. WHITE. Oriental Hiock. are only about 2% more of these lots ’ “Goxide, Queen Anne Hitt, , overlooking Lake Union: on 1th Ave. North, 26-New room house, modern, lot MOxt0, only 4 bloc! lot @xi, Broadway district; one of terme, lot Mx@): street improvements all in and ged ome A —s easy terme. This e market at the pre TWOROGER & CO. a ee you can have a nice it is a pleasure rarely on account of the E you can Our agent me Real Estate—Continued Just aerons the bay from p om acrenge and when These lots bought on terma, that ts a Come in and let me show ly. than 1 eange from fine view of Cascades and ay terms, in one of the finest resi- corner lot @x100, one block from car; from car line, 1 finest views ~o i MONEY! DOUBLE YOUR | | WOODLAWN ‘TERRACE AbDDIT 1K AN OPPORTU DOUBLE Ye oy TONE 19 OFFERED YOU NO P ee th hn ie * LOOKING 0. ARE on A HOME. NO HIGH- R, MORE | UR Ir you Ro WEALTHL gee” LOR ose for & Ave. -room | dwelling Winship Bkos, joom 3% Colman Bik. CITY water. #! “and hts. Lote ata Sea! ashington near iéth ke car on theast $1,060 takes one “of bite nest and m: aker « aightly lots on Beacon Hill, Soxiin streets ded. all « cement side- | | Sy i | TOUBINWaS CENTER | | house. Only “one 1 | ‘oO ON | | OWN TER } <i 4 in iio 1} Green Take Car, to tth, Bt | | an ‘ U | || Rear Coteen or | | “per weekt | i SORN KF } WOODLAND ee en, oe | | o open until & p.m. Mi 0 North 224, BUY IN WHITE | GUION & ened INC. | a D, COME tot ies! u We avs some choice property in fs Forester, }] locatit » dispome | Real Fatate and Loan S Boot. {| quickly as possible. : of it x ® little m carry 01 | Both Phones 3m business here in town.” snother | “8 Vthe a al $1,500 down and balance o- a4 N & MCARTY, Room’ been Beoond Ave. —12 FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. | If tet, have property to sell, let us a 4. Yous vacant house? Let us rent eed more city and farm property 4 : my lat for sale. If you wish to Maye yen Bic nparsy te seagate: wEe. i io Arcade Bidg. | Have you money to loan? We enn : : ket you Rut edge security. sca hat ad WINSHIP BROS. 0] Reem 300 Colman Blk, —1t| - SE PAYS EDIE A Snap Only 1 block from Madivon 21,400—New modern i-room house, Ma-| street. 3 lols and a troom house, nit Grona car; easy terms, Owner, Tel,} — aasednim ald; plow $0, terms, Main 7028. =i Wd. Land ‘oom 8 Kenney Bidg. *+taeeaeaet Ce ie ee ie ie eee iad “THE CHAPERONES.” crowd that poured into the Grand opera house and filled it to overflowing was on hand Sunday night to witriess the opening per- formance of “The Chaperon: ot which some features were as excel- lent as others were bad. ‘This season's costumes in the plece are handsome and picturesque, and the fancy light tableau pictures haven't been equalled since “The Sultan of Sulu” The robatic comedy of Harry Ladell as Schnit- zel, the bill poster, and the vigorous melodramatics and unique line of feminine comedy furnished by Mad- elyn Marshall in the role of the girt detective, were two other good things in “The Chaperona. The Whole Damm Family made a big bit, and the one remaining feature worthy of place In a first clase pro- duction wag the warbling of Doris Goodwin in the role of Violet Smi- lax. The chorus needs toning up. Most of the women are too stalwart and ungraceful. Ruth Lioyd, as the head of the school for chaperons, wears rich gowns, is statuesque and aly but ber singing ts only an ent declamatory make-shift, George Lydecker possesses a good baritone, but his unstagy attitudes rob his songs of both the proper dramatic appeal and effect, John Price is on hand again with his broad Irish comedy and horse- play, rather hackneyed and Inter- epersed with jokes that are fresh from the funny factory and others that are too old and experienced to need “chaperona” The mixture of real cleverness and real ameteurishness will be repeated Monday and Tuesday nights. . Thursday night and for the two following nights, “Under Southern Skies” will hold the = at the Grand. A Patrons of the Third Avenue the- ater are happy this week, as they have a real, old-fashioned “melo- drama {pn “On the Bridge at Mid- night,” full of thrills and exciting episodes, mixed with many bright comedy dashes, all cemented togeth- ler in a good story. The company, too, is better than is usually seen in traveling melodrama, and many of the actors are deserving of great praise. Frank Wood, the leading man, in “Herman Von Schulsberg,” commonly known as “Germany,” played his part well, Mies EB Lewis, as the heroine, “Miss Kate, shows rare genius in a difficult part. Others of the company whose work is favorably marked are Katherine ly." the girl waif, who lives for 18 years disguived as a boy, and William Lewis, as “Law- yer Chatham.” Capacity houses greeted the company at both per- formances Sunday, and the man- pete ery is looking for good busi- ‘all week. The bill at the Star this week is composed of such well known peo- ple at Lottie Gilson, the dashing soubrett Signor Duprea, the world’s greatest harpist; Tot Young, the banjo wizard and monologi: Bennett and Stirling, the Gettings; Durban and Courtney, Thomas W. Ra yand the starascope. The bill is longer and more varied than any the Star has presented for several months, and promises to make a great hit this week. “Under Southern Skies,” without doubt the greatest of all southern plays before the public at the pres- ent time, will be presented at the Grand opera house for three nights, starting Thursday, The announce~ ment that Manager Cort has been able to secure this splendid attrac- tion should be good news to Se Ue's theater-goers. Seats go on sale Tuesday. “The Merrymakers,” at the Seat- tle theater, took” the house by storm Sunday night. It was a continuous laugh all the way through. Excellent specialties were given, and catchy songs were In- troduced throughout the play, Mile, Bartoletti, who does a toe dance and sings, fs one of the most bean- tiful women that has been seen on a Seattle stage, and her dancing ts excellent.