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Star Want Ad. Agencies ©. N, Lohndroff, wT) its Lohndroff, cigar store, 918 WO Bast Pike DOUGLAS ht oo Drug Store, 1013 First av- | Groom atta 20034 ant 1886 ba ar Mullen, 321 Ballard « TroOM Peuge and orchard. 106 wCy sogsaite ol cit halt. Ave. Nort “| Se t, mo nn éroom cottage, rear 121 wy, Maka’ n AVE, Phone Queen Aw 2. ton, 4 V182 Eastlake, Eastlake Drug Co, ee ee a a For e OAR TA N AP om ours, large barn, and strip * land Me by om feet RATES FOR CLASSIFIED * a ADV§RTISEMENTS, * Situation Wanted Ads, one In- ® sertion Free. Additional insertions of Sit- Mation Wanted Ada, 2 cents a Mne. “HELP WANTED” AND ALL OTHER ADS. One Cent a Word. One week, 5 cents a line per Ingertton. Stx words or fraction thereof to the line, cash in advance. When charged to account actual Humber of lines aw set will be CALWELL & SMITH. éroom house, S42 With ave on car 109 Alaska Building Main 8M Hotel_Newly furnished fa = week or month. nable, atv let Ave, Seattle f} } ; } { Te Lev—-Two ee, good location for : 6: gounted. No advertisement of drug store and shoe st near fire Jess than two lines taken, and station, Green Lake. Phone North minimum price for an “ 18 Ta, a cents. Six insertions made for the price of five when cash i Taree Halt, with Classification cann anteed after 11 baching F Phone HERE EERE EEE EEE EEE EE REE EEE z Drug Store, Second and Pike. &) “Ts “ye Danes, cot 1080) tnd. FURNISHED housekeeping Fv Benest 1000) | 1138. er phone, “fie Columbia. Pi fer. Sale—M iacellaneous, BOWEL CTAB, Sash’ ard Door ‘ta Fraternal Knights Ready mixed house pat ® per gal- m1 hall Frt-| lon. Patton's Sunprooft Hard Olt fin- mission bie. jab $1.8 a gulion. Liquid Weed Fil- wil 1) eorves, er Si. gallon, Good Varnish 8.98 per on — me DOORS. No files In your house | Cross panel doors $1.0 each, Cottage Sereene. General carpentry. | front doors only a Both WINDOWS. y Mtl = Westers. Bhonek Rendall Beautiful cottage front windows only Be “DANCING SCHOOL. MOULDINGS. tum, 4th and Pine. hs 844. my new moulding price list ready for latribution, in which I auote the 1 at on porch rig humanity es rhea- Seattic, Wash. * Safe & Lock © Vaults, fee and ow and mle at e Ave, Park. Seibert New iw-inch delivery wagon for sale cheap, 15 Fremont Ave.. wilt ves @ social dance every AND” SCE Hovwes FOR SALE—Hotel of 18 rooms; soll of exchange fur city propert Frice 9.000; rent only $0 8 manu ‘This tn the bes! efty; will set! at © mcriticn. © or lives out of clty and cannot it attention. Tooma. close to co hous, per Firat and Pike. Price $1.28 w lease. rooma, ne Bleck from Butler 3 at location Hu aaa 4 cal ‘i a! good; rent Price pa Also % rooms, all filled; rent $170; Office building of 2 rooms, all rent od; clears S50 per month. Price 6.0. We also have large fist of first class hotels, grocery stores, cigar stands— in fact everything in the business chance line. Call at Room % Union Bik, 13-06 First Ave. sg oe of 4 rooms and furnished ell with tivo som, From 14 to 18 years living st Fremont or Green Bick t pendent c Tone TAKE Thuredey sharp. Bed nets, springs, ma’ nation table elegant bookease. fine oak rpets. gam weeful articles. Auctioneer, Phones, Main fine © many Hickerton, Ind. an no wi ION SALE J Courts. WANT AD PHONES SHANGED TO Call Up These Numbers to Put in Your Want Di ARE € Main 1050 Indp’t 1138 Auction Sale. BAL fi carpets, Fuge, Bric: Tange, kttoh- en furpiahings, wi. AT ie BAST i OP FINE Ey RT ay e chiffonier, mare, t wide "o- ines, No. 224% Broadway north. E LOOKING w 10 acres are worth today ne of the « line; June monthly of theme ot? het MALE fan- 924 Alanka Midi uw HAST RIVERTON pan * THE au ARGAL T MALTHY 1 Alaska Bide For Gale—Real Estate WTOTRON MAGNOLIA WLOPE AP A HARGAIN: CLOSE TO CAR AND CITY WATER La AND 7. Mile | PROM AT GREEN 18 MOPEREY KOPIN mA Pam THAN ACKE TRAC favo CASH, BALANC! & PER MONT “ BC. BYERS & CO. Si-@ ARCADE BLDG. A SUBUNHAN 1lOM 900-2 wores, fine soll, thre & mile from electric car partly cleared and fenced, ‘room home, chic ho Ads. M B CRANE 4 Co, ING. REAL BSTATE AND INSURANCE TO-T13 Alaska Buliding, OTR nnnceengeaapice conte, 2 day no and furniture Union Piret TRUNKS dotive storage free: pl : estimates given. Transler & Btorage Co. _doth phones, Main 6 Sporting Goods. AT WAL, UME Biret “Ave nd ammunition. e couch, oF ine PURNT- v TNion December her Consultation awe of | Husband and Wife, Boyd Bidg. 9% let Ave. AA - @ANDERSON, ‘Tria! , Collections, Ab- sarecte Raabe ROSEMAN @ JORNGON, Attorneve at Noo Pacitie Bik, Beat cialty. » Precifie | » Beattie. fine diving ny 4 at rockers, e Areade. GEORGE W. BRIGHT. Lawyer bidg. Phone Ind. Hehe he eset yee laren as loa intere,mulied ‘pentose Ten conte, Ei “ Fu THE STAR LOAN CO. Colman venue Wowk’ bans of the wees earner’ A clerk, bookkeeper, machinist, engi- or emploze obtain meney ie ote, witout security jJont} u See or Ba mS Repay 134 or 670 or eS % Repay 80 or 40 of 2 Busi confidential; no unpleasant inqulerl VIRTUE loans money on real esta nt monthly if de- A. Virtue, Boston Block, Second and Columbia street. THE CRESCENT LOAN COMPANY. @i Marion Building. . ‘aried employes, men or women. Jus on their note. Easy payments. No publicity. Low rates. PRIVATE money to loan on any kind of security. Lawrence Murphy, 13 New York block. MONEY to loan at lowest rates on tate. “3. 3 O'Neil, BS Lumber ly between 4:15 and Seventh Ave. ‘at ones to take plece Bo experience needed; Room 15. ist for general housework Belmon. pia wing ere or good seourity bik. Yetler and Second. "Mala sos , UPPER, Scheuerman ney to loan on improved fee ae city property, farme Valley Bt. Phone Mats Ppa Vg ss on an wel % 4 i Jewelry Co, a Pike, between ry and th Aves RELIABLE ph on diamonds, watches, jewelry, low interest. R. B. Went, 04 Pike Bt Money, to loan in sume of $00 to $1.00 ‘on Improved real re firandt i Lumber Bachange ‘Clancy, manager » The, Hi weekly. Be Be, | loney to loan on real estate or chat- jo. FO. Holland, 46 New Yory Bloc Money loaned on real eatate security, Inventors’ Co., 112 Columbia St MONEY advanced salaried people, re- tail merchants, tearmsters, boarding houses, without business in 46 man, 4% Epler furnished I housekee; ae ee SS Spring near Third ‘Ave. "ine oameiktng | 1 seipal elites = incipal cit rad Pe lock, #13 Becond A tour furnished rooms. 7115 Ave. West. Queen Anne 8. -16 amall furnished house-keepini Tooms, suited for lady Loy’ day. Heat. ed. 8. Opposite Washington hotel —14 contalring Infant's Jack wz Western ave ee ee nervousness and rheumatiem. Elec trie masnage. 1514 cond Ave. The Berkeley. EZ FURNITURE CO. ices for household First Ave. a White 21, A 63. Ww Bide T Boot, #4 Marion Block. A <6 G. Combs, ™ New ¥« York Book. FM. Cann, 42 Oriental Bik A.’ Abstract t of ta tal stock, 3 an mn, a. 0 wut ain." 3 Co. Furth, amith, viee cashier: cities Susincee wGAVINGR Branch—( 4 savings and trust business. Tr vou prem; Rr VETLEREYS HARPORD fame correspondents In of the United Bat" ADIAN BAS MERCE. hed 1 Office~Terento, inches tn Canada and the eral banking Lem. traneget de, D a. LW os te Canada. Interest PARTM Vv. Hoi ” PROPL. SAVINGS Becond Ave. and Pike St. and Cleaning. itd ats ro DR, FONDA NADEAU-#0 Alaake Building WASHINGTON ft TEOPATHY~—Pive Bafe Deposit Bid PATENTS Lawrence, ington. Beattie office 4 Burke uide book eis. Builders. NY: MORAN neers and Shipbuilders, Dry Doe Lumber Mills, Seattle. ran Shi lable Union at. . altar: “Aurlets, ~ Geullat, ed. rh Fenwick len amen chairs, all tree, Lawyer. & spe jot ye Worka Washing street car to Bouthenst Brattle, flee at station. SEATTLE HOMESERKERS CO. fiw TO tm, RASY TERMS xt along Rani nd de f pal IE Geliate when the werk beaten Get in & you ant to make some money while you eleep. rM ZORDAM, 0 thd Ave. corner © Both RYEN IF YC it Just no the new Ince: thing & little me @ plat (recta on the | ROBERT MALTRY ws eek yt Bide. You WILL HAVE to harry if you Note « and G All Points. HUNDREDS OF PROPLE have been made bappy tn the Inet 9 ‘dara tn HILL MAN'S SeADOW canting pure! re rea | ana grubbed. After first malt it level, half al] ment hn land will pay for tteelf milen trom poe] are ail reaty for the plow TRACTS OVER © FEET LONG. Come quick, Duwamish Bridge, new here ton Mine. rarticoulal ROBERT. MALTY, ake Wide en Burs 10 acres, der. maple. 1 of ine’ ‘reat towns cash, ‘Acre—Acre tracts. neath cleared of timber. care running. ale Witt be platted county 06—ow, with 18 frul Sr sacking ™* it come and land lew level, school He per month Hw front TEN ACKES north Lake, excellent soil, stream of water through It of fine ALDER BOTTOM, very easily | 8 Mill, convenient to city, cleared; eeveral C-acee trartn out ys ade Bik 2 & BON. near the Interurban, 880 each, easy we ims Second Ave terme " YOUR CHOICE of | tour aitterent ORIENT, MALTY —_ ag | styles of houses at Hillman’ ead: A INE Bapeaty. ba two, ecree § = es close 2% minu' ea “the mae oe ae Hi. se down, # month for me gottage and jot on mn Rlghth Ave Ww. . Queen Anne OU tauenct FITZGERALD & MPLVE Et Lumber Exchange Property around Woodiand Park ix Increasing #0 rapidly in value by very few people are keep i We have a very tract In th on terms If ye make money you thie and will os 43 few minutes walk to car desires a quick sale ROBERT MALTBY, 19-$00-001 Alaska Bide buy one or two heer the new Everett will Investignte WEST & WHRELER Colman Bidg., S11 First Ave. particulars, wee a pay TRY. Bide. 2 fine lots; elty or and house, room house, 2 | Sof an acre house and run; good houre, ali fenced. rms. barn, BR T—Renutiful half acres bearing or- cre, ‘room house, ing fruit, by the car li om » Brighv Beach Office, ‘east rethee RA Arcade ate Mein 1m. A HOME PREE our wife 0) and then $15 per month and it won't be long until whe will wig the deed to It SHIP BROS. Colman Bidg One acre, enep, on car line, house, fruit trees, berries, fle chickens, fine black garden wot), alt 4, % minuter’ ride, Weaver, basement & W First and Yeater ACREAGE. Security Devowit © a Ben ‘ +4 >) | ¢. line; fine view of lake only $9 monthly rent, Including city er. LP PRENGLE. 19 Arcade Bide Phones—Main 11 and A 61 Réal Batate, (ae Fe near Bt. Ineurance a (6. modern in every re- In a nice residence district, jcely arranged, walix tinted, t foundation and basement me balance mw bh: Went and cottage Second Ave Howe now. Only $100 for 5 acres, terme cash, $2.60 per month, Don't think $2.0, T over too jong: we have only six | @foom hovee, all modern, tracts left. This land is clowe to the ~ - _] eee Great Northern RoR, and near to Ste ae ti yew Fine view of S-reom house, all modern mente all in and paid, near Madison St.; terms $00 cash, ance monthly Fire Insurance PB CLAYTON & SON, 419 New York Bik Improves th and bal- and fishing. ride frown the city Jand will command a high pri nough timber on every tract more then pay for the same. Great thern train at $28 any Searing’ to Wendoweate ‘Our agent meets that train, and will show the corner stakes, Abstract nished with each tract. West & ta je path, only $20, ms. 11, ORK & CO, 707-8 Alaska Tide. Phone 2296, University ne block Prive $1,000; New f-room cottage at Place, two lots, corner, from ‘car, fine place. tion, & were Price $1,000, A. B. Nbw ELL, 120 Marion St ared, running water, . : Ee wae ‘enaks, ibe; feuptiower, per cam box, Ei j A apples és eanese » bunch. parent apples, pe phen pet box, x 1 ®: native fon, per dos. BOK, Kastern, per Aos Ranch exes, per doz, auayzic. Dressed chick tb # wat pears, fart 77 per box, OG. 26 Muses 40; Concords, seedlens Hultana grape Bee, Ore- Butter and Cheese. 4 i: Holden Extra C, per sack, Poultry th, . oid” aepring te; iv chicken turkeys, ducks, per ducks, per tk ' mutton, light veal, dren: row Bow ws per ewt, CHICAGO MARKETS Wheat od Dee > May, 88 7-8, 88 July, 84, 63 5-8, 84, heavy veal. 6% lamb, Séc; live steers, five eneep, 4.9 per owt: | THEMARKETS | A PPE ALS TO BOARD REV. J, L. COV$ GTON ASKS CO IN ESTABLIGHING HOME FO CHILDREN—BITE PURCHAS The tate of Washington is to have an official receiving home for homeless walfs and unfortunate girls in distress, Already four and one-half acres of land have been secured as a si station, and Rev. L. J whose splendid charit work is widely known throug out the state, has undertaken to en kineer the practical ‘problems of the undertaking through to @ oan Dr before the county re this morning and laid bis plan before them in such a way that the hearty support of the county and a liberal appropriation of the receiving home, promined Does Good Work. Recently Dr. Covington, who had previously given up his position as| teacher in the Tacoma high school to take hold of a@ tottering but worthy charitable inatitution at Is saquah and put it on a prosperous basis, completed that work and at the request of the trustees of the Washington Children’s Home So clety of Seattle, to take charge of the latter institu- tion. Formerly the affairs of the Wash- ington Children’s home had not been going happily, and the faith of the public in it had been somewhat strained. A number of unsavory rumors and an actual law sult against its manager, charges re flecting upon the sincerity of the home as were made, reflection upon its management. Wants to Expand. Dr. Covington took hold of the was at once being cast mts live veal Plive tamba $2 ga per High. Low. Close. » 863-8. 4, 88 7-4. rm Dee, July, May, 441-4, 437-8, Oate— May, 32 6-8, 32 1-4, 32 3-8 . 307-8. Pork— May, 13.27, 13.15, Liverpool—Wheat closed, Dec. 6# 3.05, 12.95, 13.05, 13.27. 11 3-84; May, 68 10 1-24. NEW YORK STOCKS. Amal. Copper, 102 1- Amer. Sugar, 149 1 , 99 1-2, 100 1-4 147 1-8, 147 1-8, 105 1-2, 106 3-4. n £0. 1161-2, 2 re 113 1-4 Can. Pac., 174 1-2, 173 3-4, 173 3-4, 1-4, Erie, 49, 481 Mo. Pac., . Penna, 143, 141 1-2, ry) -" 4. te “HOWARD H_ 1 $00 HAL lake 11.200—Lot on 18th Ave., w. in ARLINGTON Near car line, Terms cary Prices: #1 LEwis- vr Why lots on in value crest of the hilt just west of the ve with indestructable view of the 154, 152 1-8, 152 1-4. 1 146 3-4, 143 6-8, 144 14. 154. Estate—Cortinued._ ¢ have a number of lots HEIGHTS ADDITION pte large upward. ITTLEFIELD CO., Haller Bide LEWIS & CO., 2 Maller Bik. Eetablished 1880. ones, Main 2%; Ind. 1642 h—Twe large lots on Madrona near Ro: paved part, near East | ansient house, $900 if REALTY CO. HERP, ARE REASONS University Hill will jump Buy now. Only a t Division. “Loc r Firat rity up. HRUEN & REST, Marion Bldg. inetitation drastically, and is fast swinging it back into prosperity. me to this city! & charitable institution | UNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR AiD R UNFORTUNATE GIRLS AND —D 1 One of his first actions was to have jall accounts audit and thrown open for public inspection, and pers fect candor and openness was ine sisted upon. The Washington Chile dren's home in, in effect, # receiving hospital for unfortunate young mothers and their infants, as well as for homeless children, and it ts now Dr. Covington’s plan to expand | the institution into a public recel¥e ing home, an official establishment “I shall ask Governor M point a committee,” said Dr ington to the commissioners, the purpose of going over all our accounts and putting the exaet financial status before the publie, From {ts inception | want the new |home to be on @ candid, unques- tionable basis, I am promised th | hearty co-operation of some people of wealth and standing, and 1! know the plan will be a success, Wheo I undertake these things, | always get right in personally and work with my hands as well as my head, and my whole heart {# in this plan for the fulfillment of a great need.” Smith Commends Plan. After the departure of Dr. Cov- ington, Commissioner P. J. Smith offered an informal word of en- dorsement for him “| happen to know that Dr. Cov- ington does work with his hands as well as his head,” said Mr. Smith. “Out there at Issaquah he took hold Jof things in great shape and the way he pulled that wrecked old in- stitution into shape was astonish- ing. He came to me for the loan of a team, and half an hour later I saw him, with his ministerial garments doffed and clad in overalls, hard at work hauling wood.” CHOKED WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 14.— The controversy between Governor Magoon, of the canal zone, and President Amador of Panama may rewuit in Amador granting the) Standard Oj) company the exclusive! privilege to lay @ pipe line from/ Colon to Panama through the zone, and is likely to result complications, Amador also granted the Standard @ franchise to pipe a line from Boy- cas del Toro to David. STATE NEWS A railroad bridge across Colum- bia at Pasco. Bellingham Y. M. C. A. to have benefit. Banks fall to observe unclaimed deposit laws. Some reason Cascade Public Service corpora- ton, Seattle, Incorporated. Joint rate orders do not include east bound freight. Walla Walla Carnegie library opened. Andy celebrates. Mrs. Robert Lyman, Puyallup pio- Reer, dead. Rellingham Federal union organ- | work. No fish story. Whatcom county elects humane officers. Charges against Judge C. Victor Martin, Wenatchee. Bellingham Merc! tion elects officers. State wins in Port Townsend mayor's famous poll-tax suit Olympia Brewing company exposition exhibit to city E. J, White, Everett editor, ac-/ quitted of assault Aberdeen Rebekahs meet. ants’ associa- gives New $75,000 lumber mill at Snohomish. New brick and tile yard for} Granger. Everett Lighting company in- junction against power company. Deer bunting stops today LITTLE. HAPPENING ‘The chamber of commerce at its regular meeting yesterday decided to thoroughly Investigate the metb- ods now employed in street im- provement work and the laws which govern the work. Exorbi tant assessments and the lax meth- ods in which the street contractors handle thelr work has brought on this investigation G. J. L. Bruyn claims that while | crossing Railroad av. on November 29 he fell over a switch protector, | causing him severe personal in-| Juries. C. BE. Merrill, as guardian for F. D. Merrill, a minor, has brought a claim of $5,000 against the city for personal injuries. To offset the efforts of California to take government business from | this city, the chamber of commerce will ask Washington's representa- tives at congress to make every ef- fort possible to keep the govern-| ment’s business in this state and city. The acorn of Druidism was plant- j ed in Beattle, last night, Rainier grove No. 7, U. A. O. D,, being or- ganized by Dn P. H. De Bruyne, noble grand arch of Washington, assisted by M. F. McDona'd, grand secretary. A German and a Sean- in seripus} State fish hatcheries do good | | | Wood, five months reached $71,458.24, an increase of $12,054.17 over the pre- vious six months. The Men's club of the Society for University Religion held a banqnet at the Washington hotel last night. Secretary Meikle has been in- structed by the Chamber of Com- merce to take up the matter of hay- ing the Associated Preas include this city in the list of cities of which the temperature is sent out daily by the association. The Swedish M. E. church of | Fremont, will hold a festival to- morrow evening. r MARINE NOTES The marine inspectors stated to- day that the captains were not to blame for the collision which took place a short time ago between the City of Everett and the City of Se- attle. The boats were running at a low rate of speed, but the heavy fog that bung over the bay ren~ dered objects visible only a few feet away. Steamer Norwood sailed for | Frisco yesterday with 50 passen~ gers and 1,000,000 feet of lumber. Steamer City of Pueblo sailed for Frisco this morning with 300 pas- sengers and a full cargo of freight. Steamer Valencia went to Ta- coma yesterday, where she will take on a cargo for California. Andrew Myerstaou and John TL. Melbraum successfully passed the jexamination for mates, and George | Edmonds as master of sailing veer sels. Roberts Leaves Director of Mints George B. Rob- erts and Superintendent of the Sam Francisco Mint Frank E. Leach, left for San Francisco last night. Roberts will go from San Francisco to Washington, to lay the conditions at the Seattle as: office before President Roosevelt Before leaving Roberts stated that the work of investigation was prac- tically completed and that the amount of Adams’ shortage would, in his opinion, reach about $160,000, SHiv MILL TO MONTANA L. Tanzer, of this city, prest- dent and treasurer of the New World Smelting company. is au- thority for the statement that the company has purchased the sawmill of the Mowat Lumber company, of ‘dmunds, and is engaged in ship- ping the machinery to the property of the company near Yellowstone |park, Included in the shipment are | five tons of hardware and tools purchased from the Vulcan’ Iron Works. The Yellowstone Park railroad, which is now under construction, superintended by Engineer W. P, of Seattle, passes through two miles of the company’s prope erty. | Outlook B Bright M. J. Connell, a Western avenue merchant, who has spent the last five months in China and Japan, says that the present outlook for oriental trade is excellent, but that its growth will be steady, rather than rapid. Connell has just ree | turned from making the round of his oriental branch houses at Yoko= hama, Shanghai, Hongkong a Manila. dinavian grove will soon be added The receipts of the United States cable office in this city for the past Th bo —- & ae

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