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“Star Want Ad, Agencies | Btore, Second and Pike, Phones, ° Bunset 6060; ind, 115% fe NN ome furnished Riano and ee Stewart. ©. N. Lohndrotf, cigar store, 018 es Herring Bale Co. wt Beoond Avenue Jackson Beattie, - Wash. ‘The F : Kenuine Hall's Safe & Lock Co’ safes gnd vaults Quaker Drug Etore, 1013 First. Ave. | = # . =: For Bale-Cheap, one gray hor weight 1.200 Get ¢ pn Linke, % mil ard Ave op~ PL H, Mutien, S21 chee Was Proof gate, Boattle, Second hand fire > posite City Hall, Address TO" Dox on | was FORECLOSURE SALE. 8 rooms, bath and hall, pe are ty ling, Fremont Drug Co, Ewing Stree! And Fremont Ave. Thos, Harris, at pestoffice, Renton. es and yard. HE PLACE And you ean buy it Several Hundred Dollars aL below coat Vent) seMENTS $1,000 for a five-room cottage, good We Ade One tn- lot, close to car, city water, with Free porcelain sink; $60 down and $15 Additional tnse of sit. monthty Watton wanted ade two cents $1,800 for a six-room house with bath and hall, porcelain plumbing If you see this lake fr home, you will certainly want It. Better bring a depos These three plac are offered for leas that cost and yet on easy terms, They must be sold and the Foreclosure sult stopped. T. COWLEA, Sunnyside Station, Green Lake. @ line, “HELP WANTED” AND ALL OTHER ADS Cre Cent a Word. tee line % iH PPOSCESESCOOESOSE Fi 5 ¥ ? ° Py © ADVERTISERS. Clasatticntion cannot be gut chock. Ragity’*® * and Pike. ° ind, 115% @ Por Exchan anteed after ti ad. Wanted. Se test tive Want t ¥ Ane cain te oa y electric a ~~) removes wrinkles Manicuring, Va) tha flours t2 atments mad Arcade F Tock. ©. PIKE Sener FURNITURE Bana Riratute bedin thst ind vam > 4. Phone L 3 Reception room VALDE2 FUR Rouse t beat prices ff Firat Ave. D pays cash or wilt excl Bvoda he Ne oS Noino scoot, = =. ‘dance in ¢ private a . aie Weedasee evens FARIBAN mmonta me pst fate, guar ‘only al FS tresteds male disoriiers sacnree ® le Noe Noe ie hohe Inatitute aA a we veptre: ite t ron evel © Gee bat Fail of Pompe grounds. Bo ar Ried To os ee write re. LA. | Social eeday and Ry, ‘ert ee en ee Saturday at Avdivortue ~i je—Italian prunes, 1% cents per Financial. Sei Fhnnad Rene Sato be AANA sco Coma Davidson Ranch =13] “Bock. I Picgt avenue, “The he | Sale. saeeee 0 Bree AY of at Beking | clerk, bookkeeper, tachinist. Bias Gt Fient wenwe | neer = suokexe can obtain tad sire ee |, Of US On his Bote Without securt Amount} Monthly, ¥-Monthiy. Ws tena Weis or tS kh Repay Mpg SL WPAN VS |v SA fe. Ts by Raith Lember a ors 1 Grocery Stores that Vig! = y fixtures, ae, * enene Write Ro veraa & Sonn, ‘Main and es For Bale Cheap~ ere. Bargain Auction. Sale } A 0 f ae ne house, furnishings ne’ Gleam, clectre tightne Rates fous kee rooms, with pri- bath. ete. Four minutes’ ride Jackson street car. Phone Bast D FEDERAL. by | and Pine— Mind. #6. Ke And cold water ger = proces Ave Be, tee, me crt ‘weekly, oa. SE, d rooms, single or housekeen- modern ences nore “Cot eae “ave. Darton have to vacate. vate Auctioneers. 1. fentlemen, pri a ment dows. 107 7th Ave. a Business Chances. Twill Sai halt interest in my bust- ness to the right party that I may secure conscientious assistance. Man 00d tem ferred Must be wilting to travel’ tn the four adjoining counties; re f you don't mean business for a (aay la rront 204 Fret Ave, rooms for rent. Ind. ay Gentleman’ and reasonable. ke UD time. Pacific sousskaeping ot Gon BS Arcade Hidg. Tait mags ant that will ren- eae ” lath Ave. oon ATTENTION DRUGGIAT® lo- yumi on Recount of sickness wil) well a Tent west wholesale invoice, For Hculars, inquire at 900 Alaska re pa water and Academy — tite school for youn men sooty Sora: teri f z OUne iadient focate rd rent 4 bes in the North: emt, she ear under ne: Senerahip, ‘open jertemiver i Acad s ‘ash jemy. set Ww. Toon ‘ele lepho —| har] aoe all rae ana tat — oft rd 4 tle, Wash, J.P. Consultation Free aerate, Freed, Husband and Wife hie Rare Boyd Wide. G9 tat ave. Wot, Merritt, 6 New ROSMAN & “JONNBON, Attorneys at he 1 inary Caner & & tialty, ‘wo Pacitic. block Beattle. W. D. LAMBUTH, 8066 Pacific tk AL BANK Pa we tig ioe and Bie. i om aa fitestie SaPiaah h AN ae or CoM AE He CANADE ome i ree i -¥ BCA we a AVIAN AMMRICAN ide vat OR. hh W. PERRY, Ooulist, Aurtet br} Fe NADBAU~—@3 Alaske SARESyS ie veary PS _ tate Bones fide. "ft rine ‘wees ao yy leat co. ag yn Ende te on, cia riche Sas “waite DR ig chin die casos only, DR. BNIVELY, Marion Bidg Main Rey Umbrella Repairing. rt re paired. Wwakertit UMBRELLA 13M Becond Ave, next to - tages Theater. AN Soopers ee IDEAL COU Y HOME one beet cultivation. two bloc! nter- rea in berrien. ae ie Towne. fateg, Upevreal out: pales fF taken this week #2. wil “ROBERT, A so SROBERT Bauer, 9-0 ALA. ~13 "Fecte ca on Fines SE tens el FARM | BARGAIN. proved. ail neren, H level. beet of ‘call, dimber inctading’ team. stock. farm ments, househoid furniture, ** RONERT MALTBY. ‘19-9-8Tl Alaska bt No. mas. RICH BOT \ UM LAND, @ acres, 9 thoroughiy aepeed and in cuitiva- thon, mty of Li ng, water, mall houne, several outbui ne one mile Beattie fom ‘email town, erme. diem MALTRY, 0-21 Alaska Bide. No. sea, NEAR DES MQtTER, 3 scree, par- tally improv: room house, har ae 1 tren. Price tne eluding stock and ROnENT. MALTHY, si9- 090-921 ‘Alaska. Tidy, TER ACRE. For 10 acres; & sacrifice on the part of the owner, who Instructs imme diate «i this e to realize needed This land t# in easy reach a Seattle, approached electric cara, on fine roadwi oll, perfect draina: a division and rena fruit rowing ea tr tor than No, am. REVALLUP VALLEY yngren, highly Improved. 2 ard, all kinds of small f an 19Broom plastered house, several out- bulidings; handy to car, # minutes Grive on fine graveled road to Ta- coma e Ronewt M MAL/TRY, 29-120-921 Alaska Bldg, 4 « —1 Rooma 6) and ® WE TAK® ADE OVER YOU FROM COMING ALL EVERY TIME YOU ROOMER LEAVES UNDXI AT YOUR CONVENIE! TO SITUATION ANI CENTS PER LINE, ALL WORD, Ragley’s SECOND {ALSO FOR YOUR Furniture For Sale, Convemiencesss , WANT A Phones Drug Store DOWNTOWN OFFIC THE PHONE TO SAVE THE WAY DOWN TOWN YEW COOK, OR BOMB DLY, YOU CALL IN WHEN YOU Alte DOWN ) HELP WANTED ADS H OTHBR ADS § CENT PR Maiim 6060 ~~ md, 1153 oC AND PIKE, CONVENIENC Bb) Furniture For Sale. eee ee eee Bargain We have just recety goed Eive you the benefit of in our store for these berg ins Mal ny Princess Dresser, Oak dresser, regular price Ogk dresser, regular price eave a ty and pee us. We want to make all parte of the city Quick action fe the word. For Gale Farm Landse—Continued. eee Bin river bot- wed, house, barn, MALTHY, WEAR tcontit a ry 4 months s ales Bacre tracts very cheap, ICHOL we Silon jin Dike 3 Ave. fore og: Reome 2 and Vy eg RAPIDLY Y At 4 an sere. holeest acre ee Sy walk ta cat’ in a combines tion “that "can't. be it. Come in nd make your seleoti rd CHaniEe x $A me Coll an Bidg. ONE-ACKE TRAC TRACTS addition just "e. and land, near iverton fine Pricer fromm” is yt B Yare: ash and $ per month Come rp and took them over. They are going fot ow. P. PATTEN, 2m Pacific Bik. 2d and '¥ cash will buy [A level ba: rpameed, = from the car, near Brighton Beach, The e! on the market fee Wis | mr afjerneous, Brighton jack 8315. CHy office, HA Arcade. Main 12 ~tt 00 offering, well located ideal ton ne, OF & RU ny reached: the ‘tg aSatties ERTPANTY, phone oc Ownet Bialn ‘Tord or Fea ‘te Le es Hoom ONE ACRE, all in roe “bearing fruit niee location, handy to ear, es bent MALTRY. M9-W20-W21 Alaska Bldg. "a Near COTTAGE room: with 4 acres of good land. ‘halt hf tt cleared, few minu sag walk from car. Hao.” Rasy term: RORERT MALTBY, 19-20-81 Alaska Bidg. Is RICH Colman Bide. FIFTY DOLLARS DOWN and 80 per month buys one of our chotce acre ores at Riverton, level land, good soil, oe QEREnt, MALTRY, 100-121 Alanka Bldg. THIS i8 a FINE BU ¥. $76-Five acres of the finest of land, 0 feet from car and ™% minutes ride to tte elty; 810 cash, balance #10 © month. ~ NICHO Y nion Bik, ~13 gore at korn at fale, Prices on all goods ta the forniiure Ane gut in the same Klunters ent of furniture, and in order mee We will Nake ® f to 1-3 at the and will Come to = i jwarter-sawed oak buffet, regular paweC$4.l0, gore At $30.00 uarter-mawed oak buffet, requ 40, Roem at KEL. Tron beds, regular $2.0, @o a! 4 ron beds. regular HAG goa! Ae ron beds, regular Sodio ren beam reguine Qaan, ried ees.00: gen at $20.00, or Baw encCome rquaintance delivery to aosite it you “an to grasp these bargains come at Northwest Furniture Co. mm First Avenue. Phone Main 72 For Bale—Reo’ Eetate M. B. CRANE @ CO, INC, REAL PSTATE AND INSURANCE. 1-4-9 Eitel Building. fecond and Pike, Phones 22 Down Town Office, 109 Alaska Buliding. Tel, Main 24; Ind. om att RENT On TRADe, INKY TO LOAN? WE vi ‘AN GET YOU GILT kbar BE cchiry WINSHIP BROK Roem 8® Colman I - 0000000600000 0000000| M 4 © Real Estate Tithes a Specialty, © H 4 ° EMIL J. BRANDT ° ° ° ¥ and Counsell ° ° & umber Exchang DY e ° Probate and Corpor- o e Contracts, Deeds, o ° ° ° ° ° H ° ° Seecvvovocvveo000e0. “LOOKING TO THE UNIVERSTT A. beautil home situation, | ihn the untversity, the ink - » allo at hand. ‘Th a Selling orders im pera. CHARLES SOMERS COMPAN 12 Alaska Bidy se sito. nice A BARGAIN cottage, high and Sroom dwelling + Tot Texas Feet WIN: fy. hi — owen $10 per month “Glows 5 ine, city wat iat Atlanticrchty Nore Tans ion Bt. car aang ie, er Biitina oh No. (002. GREEN LAKE BAR TAIN. SIMPLY | SACRIFIC pantry, 4-room woodabed jarge lot, goo and Beattie: worth $1,000.” Wil! thin week. for. $60. Weaver '& James, Basement, First and Vester 12 ound SEATTLE pat pressure will be brought to the county coff#minsioners to appropriate the $80,000 necessary to the fund for the erection w armory, when the board ineets to apportion the tax levy of the county next month Colonel Lamping, of the Washing ton National guards, is using every effort to enlist sympathy and moral suasion to the end that the money will be fortheoming #o that work can be begun on the structure without any further neediens delay He waid Tuesday The total tax levy for the county } (his year is $87,000,000, and all we ask is an appropriation of $80,000. or & one-tenth of a mill levy with whieh to sell bonds for the armory Our plan i# to issue ten-year bonds and the interest on these will be a mere bagatelle and the whole appro priation will not work any partien- lar hardship on the taxpayers of the county in redeeming the prin elpal “The armory ts to coat $110,000, $30,000 of which ts already avail able. We already bave the site for building and it is a shame that the largest city on the coast, tave San Francisco, is with out @ building of this sort “Petitions signed by nearly 16,000 citizens and taxpayers will be sub: mitted to the county commissioners when they meet to apportion the levy and no stone will be left up turned to secure the appropriation There will be no opportunity to | claim graft in the letting of the con tracts for the armory, for the bonds will be sold by the armory commis sion, consisting of the attorney geu- eral of the state, the secretary of | state, the city engineer and the local commander of the National guards, and tho contracts all let by. this comm |asion. "An armory. vianned, would immediately boom Seattle as a convention elty. We figure on having a building with a seating capacity in excess of 10,004, We could accommodate the repub- Hean national convention in 1908. We could amply provide accommo- dation for the great Christian Ba deavor convention, which in all probability will come here in 1907 and no other city could “knock” Se cattle by saying we cax't take care of @ big gathering. “Bun Francisco has a splendid armery; Lon Angeles has the pret~ est one on the coast; Portland has one that has accommodated many of the largest gatherings heid there during the World's Fair, while Spo- kane already has the money for a $75,000 structure of this sort. So, Seattle is the only city of any note on the coast which has no building ——_———————— eee baned eed such as we have ba Sl ks lis aad Sasa hts. per week carom ‘ashlo * _fouth t Beattie Daten Street to “te alee, Sidewalks and he RE a ¢ a ore Beattie peas De ¥ou Weitay TOPUy i Ware RIVER Fr RO. CO AND TALK TO. _— We have roperty - § that locality. and wish to dispons jooality, wish to dis; of tas ekly as pomeible. am party wants & little money to carry on another one here in town. . 1.00; $1.4 down and balance to salt, M'CARTY, | iy atid e & in Becond A $6 —New modern j-reom house, Ma- irone car, easy terms, Owner. Tel. jain TOE8. = Acreage fer Sale. BOOST FOR ARMORY-- NEEDS ONE has no place to drill, no headque tors to care for equipment or mili tary accouterment, and we are in no shape whatever to handle a riot if one should oceur “We have great hope that county commissioners will rea the urgent need of an armory give un the money for it.” TELEGRAPH BRIEFS SALINAS, Cal., Sept, 12.—Officers lant night arrested the man who has been terrorizing the residents of the | hill section near here fore several } weeks, ‘The man is an Malian and gives his name as James Norn. acknowledges having been confin in an anyle at Blackfoot, Idaho, for the past 12 years, from which he eacaped last Auguat, f was in tat ters and barefooted is believ to be a dangerous maniac the and SACRAMENTO, Sept. 12-—The governor has set the date of execu tion of Miguel Antony, convicted of murder in San Bebnardino county, September 29. Antony was confined in the Napa insane asylum three months and, recovering bis reas must now hang GRAUDENZ, Sept. 12.—Cholera appeared in the Fourth regiment of Vhlans, One soldier ie 4 The regiment is quarantined. Three died at Bromberg today. OYSTER BAY, Sept. 12.—Isaac of a coal firm, was arrested thin afternoon trying to see the presi dent & commission to fix the price of coal throughout the world He charges the press with an unholy alliance with the coal dealers to keep the price high. He is he'd for observation. MENOMINEE, Mich., Sept. 12.—A case of yellow fever was discovered in this efty, The patient will re- cover, He came from Ludington, Ia. "PENSACOLA, Fla, Sept. 12.—A Russian peddier going through the ‘woods to escape yellow fever was taken sick in the foreet and was unassisted for two days. He was brought here and died this morning. Hight new cases in this city are re- ported. PEKIN, Sept. 12—Miss Roosevelt and party of 50 arrived today. Mise Roosevelt will be the guest of the dowager empress at the summer pal- ace, 12 miles northwest of Pekin. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12.—The Hoo Hoos today elected R. B. In- man, of Portland, a8 snark of the niverse, and selected Oklahoma for the next concatenation. PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 12.— Prosecutor Heney this morning con- sented to Senator Mitchell's request for # separate trial for land fraud conspiracy in the Indictment in which he was co-defendant with Hermann, Puter et al. . Acreace for Sele a You should own a FIVE OR TEN-ACRE TR North of the city, arden, frutt, fi laboring le in rice of tund. secure land very reasonable. any terme. land a Take G. N. train to Meadowdal every day. Come and tell you th great offer. Don Humber of tracts left. men of partion RK Before the Intererbam te filmed and the oft We geil our ta Others are selling at $100 to $1 per acre for mame kind of ‘ the office and let us Ly put It off too long, ACT a nice pleasure rare! n account of the E- fe very large, you can t $15 to $35 per acre, on % a. m. Our agent meets the train how you ® plat of the land taken advuntage of this we only have a very limited tha West & Wheeler COLMAN BLOCK. Real Retnte—-Coetliend Real Estate—Continued oe eee eee Moran's and, fronth wor LITTLE PITTSBURG I have at Youngstown, formerly Humphrey, just across the bay Oriental Et from overlooking the city within a few hundred feet of Judge Wilson's a Wen. Piggott's large rolling mill. a. full that I can sell you a# cheap as acreage. These lots in value very rapidly, and when the Seattle Electric extends ite lines to this new suburb these lots will, be very Valuable, They are a snap, and can be bought on terms, that jn a small payment cash and balance monthly: ia in and let me show you this bi 20. weer | engy terms. | (00-—-New Groom house, modern, lot Cox}, blocks fr m—F-roOM Wi in the clty ain lot 100510, on Broadwa car, term! nd A a PX er SPS Aor == all ag ye able Let» ta | OR ny Po a Some Good Buys tithe. Simo Terms. New room houre, 4 #215 to 400—Lots 4x10. on 29th and 30th Aves, lees than 1 block from erm: view lake. Owner, ihoy ith | Rast U on ear dine There are only about 26 more of these lots ~~ left, so don't ¢ jel laesey wh—Corner. lot, toxtdi, Queen Anne Hill, fine view of Cascades and ind #treet Oly mptes. M1 per week. Lot x10, overlooking Lake Union; easy tert ington street to |] $1. cord fine ots, Sxi0, on loth Ave. North, In ‘one of the finest resi- dential wee $1,.200—-New 5-room mlern; corner lot @0x100, one block from car: y 4 bloek# from car line istrict; one of the finest views #,7H—10-roam house, Ot BO XOD: vatrent’traprovements all-in and pald for: less than 2 m from Pioneer Squar wy terms, This is one of the best buys on the market at the present time. TWOROGER & CO. 622_Orie » which to house ite national! guards, or In which to house large! gatherings of any sort. “The National guard at prevent He} Schamas, who says he ia the agent | He said he had to come to} ask President Roosevelt to appoint | 2 COUR? NOTES | T: | Mary Maud Keefe has brought wult for divasce against John Keefe, charging griitkenness and non-sup- port On sispioi@p of having approp- © wutts for personal injury were site 1 agninet the city of Meattle on Tuend Hubert Hulerwats claimn he in entitled to $6,000 retmburse- ment for injuries alleged to have been euffered through having stum- | bled on loowe plank at 1226 Viret Avenue Bouth, 4 fallen on a rusty nail KA, Nicholson alleges that he has been damaged in the sum of $4850 by being thrown from the went of @ Rotel bus when the hind | wheels of the latter went through an alleged rot piece of plank! on Columbia street \ | AES EOSEEE OOOH LODEOOO® 5 ' At bailar 4 « | The W. C. T. U. of Ballard wilt hold a social on Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mra. Thomas State. A novel and in- oxram is planned and jeveryone is invited to attend, V. T. Torenson wan arrested at Ballard on Tuesday, on the charge of petty larceny, and wan later taken to the county jail. Torenson haw been making a tour of the Ballard fruit stands and stealing froit from | the fruit dixplayn on the atreet APPEALS TO HIGHER COURT The habeas corpus case of Turner Jackson, which Judge Hanford, in |the federal court, decided against |the government, on Monday, was jeppealed Tuesday afternoon by United States Attorney Frye to the United States circuit court of ap- peals. | Jackson ts a prisoner at the gov- ernment prison on MeNetl’s island, and brought suit for his liberty on the ground that the law recently passed by congress granting prison~ ers @ shortened term for good |havior applies to prisoners commit- ted before the law was passed as well as to those committed since that time, Jackson claiming that he had earned his Hberty, Judge Han- ford sustained his contention, and it is the judge's decision from which the government attorney has ap- pealed. If the case is lost by the government more than ten of the prisoners now held would heve to be released on the same ground. ALL SAME NELSON J. L. Warner charges John Har- rison with assault and battery, They met in front of the Seattle hotel on Monday afternoon, “I have been looking for you" remarked Harrison, at the same time leading out with his right. The right took decided effect and War- ner fell to the pavement like a log. He now wishes to prosecute his as- sallant and secured a complaint and warrant to arrest Harrison, Britain Interested LONDON, Sept. 12—1t fs be- lieved the British government is en- deavoring to prevent war between Sweden and Norway by more forel- ble means than mere persuasion. It in regarded certain that the gov- ernment has made known that Brit. ain will not allow a forciable set- Uement. A dispatch from Christiana says the Norwegian and Swedish envoys will return to Karstad toe |nlght, to resume negotiations, A letrong hope is manifested that the |promuigation of the arbitration treaty will settle all future disputes, |It is declared in Stockholm that the {Swedish position is unalterable, LITTLE HAPPENINGS Many Seattle representatives of various fire insurance companies met in the Pioneer building Mon- day morning and passed resolutions favoring the adoption of a graded system of paying commissions rath- er than the present fat rate basis. There was a rumor afloat Mon- day and Tuesday to the effect that | the brewery workers, who have been ‘out on a strike for the past four |months, had returned to work. Strike officials say there is no foun- dation to this report. A window at the rear of the Spring Street Oyster house was found broken by Patrolman Mullen shortly before 5 o'clock Tui morning and City Detective Corbett was sent to investigate the cause, Burglars had ransacked the place and secured several hundred cigars and $7 In money, which was taken from a ull, John Bussel, 9, of Virginia, wan- dered away from the hotel where hiw parents and the rest of the fam- fly took lodgings. He got as far as the Union depot and then got “cold feet.” Patrolman Wickman sent him to the station in the patrol wagon, j He told the police that the family arrived here last night and he left | the hotel this morning early to look jaround a little bit before breakfast. He lost his way and could not get back. “The hotel was some where near the depot," explained the youngster, when questioned about his escapade, The Judges of the Untted States circuit court for the Ninth dixtrict, | who were in session in Seattle on | Monday, concluded all the work om | Monday afternoon to come before them and adjourned, to meet in | Portland on September 18. ‘The fol. |lowing appeal cases were argued by jcounsel, but no decisions were ren= seabed by the judges: Pacific Coast ompany vs. Thomas Jenkins; Cals houn Kraus Mill company vs. Kath- erine MeQuestin, and Hans BY Strand v8 M. Griffin, —