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THE SEA Star Want Ac. Agencies |; G. N. Lohndrott, ctgar store, 915) Second avenue. H Quaker Drug Store, 1013 First av- | | POO TRARY atook enue. P.M, Mullen, 321 Ballard avenue, For neous. Opposite city hall. POR FALE room hol furnished Fremont Drug Co, Ewing street | Se ateets tence: seosk sell! a6 and Fremont avenue rN * “ ° agents, $80 if taken at once oe Harris, at Po office, Rem-|) gm. Phone Main b074 TIS? Eastiake, Eastlake Drup Go, SNAP Must be wold by January 1 rooming house, 108) Ist ay. BOWLh WERE E HN EE EERE) The Midsour Houre. = “= envaseneae RATES FOR CLASSIFIED Oo B. WILLIAMS, ADVERTISEMENT Sash and Door Bargains ® Situation Wanted Ads, o Ready it , ion Fre Additional tnsertic of Sit. B pation Wanted Ada, 3 cents & h 1.90 ‘a gation er 1.00 per gallon, 1.28 per gallo! O GELP WANTED" Doors he Cross panel doo oo oh, Cottage % AND ALL OTHER ADS. ont doors. onty eae One Cent a Word DOW 8. ® One week, 5 cents a line per Pigitws ottage front windows only o & teertlon. MOULDINGS. Six words or fraction thereof ®| one te the it cash im advance. | Brtee, list ff = When charged to account actual Ae BS umber of lines as set will be wweiw_ and ba mied. Ny vertinement of t bu fas then ke tuken, and pal mintmum price for an “ad cent Six insertions made for the Trice of five when cash it 1d. TO ADVERTISERS Classification cannot be guar- anteed after 11 o'clock, ag Ad. Kosa » Fe Si Second and oR SALE coal and . tarnafer business, also 2 ight teams, harness and three wagons. PY X 1884, FER e. Phone Sunset 1080; Ind. 1138, BA. Morring-Mall-Marvin§ Safe Co, | ttt Jackson St, Seattle, Wash, The ae ER eeeaeaeeeaea ans dh! Ravine Halle wale & Leck Ca'g Ration, Safes and vauite tt Pre Terre rere rrr errr errr rr eT inated tadenipipntedats iad No flies In your howe With my screens. General carpentry tH Wantes, foobing Shop fut Western, Both | PIRE STREET FURNITURE” CO. ja 4 for second: Phones. Ran ; DANCING 8 Avéitorium, sth and ¥ Learn to danc aida rate & C , pays for household a“ White it; A ia. in Stevens GRAND prise ball, xiven by 8% Ledge. Sone of Hermann. at hall, Monday night. Admin Scenta, Committee reserves all BRIGHTS DISEASE AND DIA+ Spec RETRS can be cured properly F-NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS | treated t Skin The annual meeting of the stockhold. ah “American Tale & A®| tlculars call or write Dr. Severance, PRemes Company will be held at the van Bik., TIO First Ave. * plfice of the company, 87 Hinckley h. at Block, Seattle Washington, Weder Gay, January 3rd, 1% * p. the’ election of trustees Ne transaction of such other bus ome befor cot} mM HA. HORT may properly come before the m Preney,, Adress, HA. » W. J. McCONNELL, Secretary. | : =~ ttle, ty; mare e directory free; pay when mar- plan; send no N .= >. = 2 = . Wanted: Infants to boa a - - ulars inquire J. M. Smith, GOOD news for suffering bes tle St. cit: uarant acs ame ewer: - tation peralyds, nervous, diseases nese Chances. joints resulting from er ere, a Pe causes succes BUBINESS CHANCE i tteated Consultation and €®- | Good location near U q free. ingigent dustrics for keeping cheap rent Block. Emgatiom. parely | HIVE ACRN Oe tine =| ANNOUNCEMENT The Want Ad.+ Phones Are changed to Call up'these numbers to put in your Ads. DIRECTORY, sae Btarr-Boyd Bidg, 6% Tat a Ave By ANDE, BON, GEORGE W. BRIGHT Ei Colman’ bide Lawyer, Room e ind. RK Zih Eamber xchange Bide W. D. LAMBUTH, 465 Pacttic No Batley Bidg BAXTER @ WILSON, t9 N J, A. Kellogs. @2 Oriental Block . 6 New York Block in. Ogteopath. South, near Jackson. Le a THE STAR LOAN CO, 4 Colman block, S11 First avenue. The ey nieed bank of the wage = ge kere, bookkeeper. machin soa peer or employe can obtain of or nis ate bout ereurity Amount jonthty. lomtht eek!) Repay Meio or $ias or mye B® or 4M or is y Se or 4 or ite confidential; no unpleasant inquiries. AFPVFER gives card readt VIRTUE loans money on real estate: cents, at Wen Ave. “i43| ‘long. time: payment monthly if de: o. Irtue, Boston Block, v's Orchestre, 2117 Sixth A cond and Columbia street. L me. i | TB CRESCENT LOAN COMPANY, Help Wanted—Male. a i Marion Bui ding, aried employes, men or women, just & @00D CHANCE. on their note. yo Al payments, No Tis cish ‘ewe ouian, titan 34 40 4 years _publicity. Low rates. ) VATE mone) to loan ‘eM, living ct Fremont or Green | PRIVA’ Tous i" "Lake; good proposition: permanent | New York block, ‘business Call between 10 and il een noreneenemnrienenaastetaninengenee THE Washington Financtal ot sreneny ian money on hi J hold goods. er Security. a1” Pacific bik. Yesier and nd. Main 486. HERBERT & UPPER, Scheurrman Mock. “Money lo joan on improved and w namproved. city property, farms lange. Corner | eae Bae —t to and jer feweley: Is Pike Vewetry Co, at Pike, between 41 and | ith” Aves. pda x A RELIABLE place we borrow money dial em, Jewelry, low : fs et a “ist Bo. Phone | fieceat HB” Wert, 6 Pike Mt DY MEN WANTED way ate:|“arTapretty aa cae Ee P walk, cut brush. good way Carpenters, contract ot day work | brand’ St one block east of ‘eal tate | Bavwaimiat "Ertagn on naw Manton ” PO Mouand, ‘a New Yor toe ie Ss easy, healthful work, | Money loaned or more daily. Write for par- Investors’ Co. —_ Distefbuticy —_—--—_ ——_ teamstera. toarding security: largest inetpal cities. Tol: in, 4&3 Epler Block, 813 Becond TO LOAN—Private money at low rate ———— | of interest. Oxner lehinorn, 4 ited—Drug clerk. Address Box| and 4i7 Bailey Bide. roorhs 3, 4 and & ) 271, Marysville, Wash. Give ret- ——— mene a Over ie United Stat business Mot. Manager. ViINGS BANK eP to $4 for Fine large cleared wat oTrisH ayflttner MRS. HA ADAMS & BKOOKS, gg * Freck Adams. bai Reshep 4. Br ton. Seattie office at Burke FREE. J erences, Stat ter —6 | 8.000 to lown at 7 per cent ate experience —2i EC. BYERS & CO., WANTED —Moulders and one core 327 Arcade Bidg. West Coast Iron Works Hawa private "Ti Bailey to loan. M. mS Wight & Co. Sound Trustee Co.—Business chances 4 and loans. Room 7 Colman Bidg. Clancy, manager. | — —— : Be, Te, Hh; weekly, 8, %, THE Cid Reliable Homestead House | AU LCTION BAL “BOF GOOD PuRNI. has changed han u G. BICKERTON'S a Weak sy SALESROOMS, iain “winsT AVE ON SATURDAY, THE 23D, sharp, bed seta’ tron beds, mattresses, extension ¢ chairs, three upright planos in go« an w and condition, Davenport, rockers, pic h pho: tures, bric-a-brac, ‘carpets, rugs, 08 Sixth Aven _Bteel range, cook stoves. furnished rooms for hou |. 2 parlor bedrooms, board | grand view, finest rooms in without exception. Madison car i 7213 E. Valley #t. Phone Main tront light housekeeping rooms, Including | eleetr ial Voth 253 phone. Taxe South Beattie ear lummer street, so ant. . wer. € Nebraska bar. ind. phone ‘1513. -3 room = ¢ nth: ee eae Blahed iodging hone, ‘clowe, Un tory |_. For Sale—rarme and Land, faverspl A SACRIFICE. at Bi tly PEST CO 17 acres of the very best sotl, with ‘ork Bio TWO-ROOM cott furnished; gas and witer in the kitchen. 212 Quee: Anne ave. “a —— FOR RE: T—One freon. fiee ke Ninth tore for rent. 26x66 feet, on a car # tien, in ai Bet only Per ‘Come duick. “Take WASHINGTON INSTITUTE OF O8- TEOPATHY—Five years in Beattie. | SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO” Bate Deposit Bidg,, 1 First. Surgeone ._ ne GT Alaska Bldg DR mao Wi Arcade. DR GEO. _HERBEIN. Lad Union wk “Oculists and Aurieta. BW, PERRY, Ocultet, Aurtet DA NADEAU—# TRUNKS delivered % cents; ‘Transter & Storage both phones, Main O» 106 First: MORAN “pH ri neers ond Se Dry Doe: Pistols and ammunition ving School. ailoring Coliege, | mame Eitel fide ‘Phone, Mal Lith son Acre. ¥ On the Interurban line north of Bal lard. On the Tacoma Inte e the railroads minutes from Pioneer Square. SON, _Iz19 Becond Ave. Security Bavin _Aroade ‘lock k. Acreage For Sale, View land. to Rainier 1 f per aor nightly ¢ property offering nd, log | thie mplendid tract HEHIENS A MAHONDY, k Ois-b19 New York Hlodk, #009 PACK tract, good fruit and garde 1 i 6 ac FOR BALI $000, Nearly new Tero 4 ol nee bearing frult trees. Hine, nw figal _Estate—-Continued. + INVESTORS COMPANY, 8).00—For a vacant lot of BIN ave Went afd MoGraw wt, #xloo feet; elegant view $800.00--Lot wxtl2, on Madrona car Hine, overlooking Lake Wieh ington. 1,400.00 For improved ranch! 19 noes 1, 40. 00. FOO. COLLAR, — On car furniahed complete. $0 down and Bib per located in Fremont #1, 100.00, room eottage, overlook ing Lake Untor; close (6. the Houlevard) on ammail payaient down and balance the $260,00~Fror ay py fe in Fremon car line es $1,600.00. rent INVRETORS COMPA Phone Main 146. Lie ¢ Y bia at xl FEE only 16 Tacks ro H.40, A snap at 1.00 Nay Bais. xtca. tn versity; « No. ‘i Lot xt, with ceed ave. p ume, ont HOY h, near Cortes avenue: « modern improvements. Terms. Price 2.0, No. 127 LEWIS-LITTLEFIELD CO. Real Ketate— Rentals insurance Haller Huliding. MADISON BTRERT. ‘ We have @ choice double comer on Madison. facing three sireéts, fom chotee 2, west of Might ; Property and the price is right also a ¢ TLD & COX WED Alaska Butlding A SUBURBAN HOME 4 acres house utbulldings, 10 mit HAS FE ADAMA = Colman Building. hie PER TRACT jee bevel acre trac nay 10 car joneer Rguare feet : CHAS B ADAMS 3 Colman Building, MOWARD 1. LEWIS & € 1 and 2 Haller Block Katabiiehed 1s Phones, Main 2%; Ind. 164 HReCorner on isth ave, Capitol Hitt, fea 9) cach. several lote tn block 43%, hese lots are near the tidelande. re the best specu YES, ONLY fi.ee For a aix-room, fully modern house on Queen Anne Hill, guod view, nice terme if desired, BREVDES, LEBOLD & COX, W922 Alaska Dufiding Main Gt. A NEW GARDEN TRACTS $9 for full acres. front ete, all ready for garde for invest the ‘rich Duwamish ‘altes ne % per month per acre for Riverton Station of any FARM LANDS. We have just I» wore tracts for $200 per $10 cash and. a month same terms runt Only 2 eli Buy of owne OM NIC Hiot 8, @ Union Bik tea! ride on Renton car HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE have been le happy in the last days in 8 MEADOW GAKDENB by purchasing land already cleared TitLata’ and grubbed. After first email pay- ment this iand will pay for iteelf from crops raised. Remember the 3 a wady po the plow. TRACT! ° quick, Duwamish Bridge, new Ren; fon Vine. M B CRANE @ CO., Inc. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ‘NO-T13 Alaske® Butiding. Te, Malo OH Ind oe $100 TO 60; EASY TERMS, Rainier Vi land liew level, facing good road. Tieett distance to car and 26 min- utew’ ride to the clty G NICHOLS, © Union Bik YOUR CHOICK of four different styles of houses at Hiliman's Mead- ow Gardens; payments of $i0 per month, We will furniah one years wood to parties buying at onde r all in and houses are New Renton line. E STAR—SATURDAY, “= JOHN OLIVER HOBBES WORKING GIRL” AMERICAN AU WHO. WORKS FOR | ferent feeling tow Why, certainly 1 think girlie things, They keep ch with one gnother NU“ INTERVIEW WITH THE GREAT THORESS, MAS. CRAIG! A LIVING—FORCED ARG NOT ENOUGH MEN TO WORK THERE 1 AN IDLE MISTRESS THERE EXISTS THE SERV- ANT GORL PROBLEM, © will buy STRIKING ON THE GIAL INTO CIVIL" LIFE BECAUSE “THERE THEM"—WHERE | (ie firin in Vaton Hk. 4 BY EVA DEERING. ¢ Wan dressing for room in whieh 1 waited wae fragrant with th nor of flow. which @ larg hed barn sipped I recalled the Ruthorens as T he she Wan trying Won'the dreadful situation of ha ant lot, Mx feat, [Ine INVited frlendé to luncheon and two biogks from r room house, with bath fot 4OxlU2 feet: one block from » Lake car line. Only haded down and balance like | winkeye nd hat she we derstood why the flowers were yel- But this time with 2 houses, fine view. gar itpe; worth trimméd with vovere@ the clone ine should have In | There | VT Bul pink re rs. Craigte is Mightly Boerne r me. Her manner was sim- JTum height pl. earnest « ace of aloofness beaan-at once to speak of the an artintocratic rete has ae | What Mra. Craigie Said About the Werking Girt (makes Ine wo Impatient with ber fascis ner On Madison. with three modern bulldings. rental #75; good Income and Worrying ov abput the rich girl pink bg, difference In the girix to the school, but the mot beans, $40; beets, . sack jon the oll the more troubled do the turnips. | waters become. oor Too Much Pull. HO takes this Cine level tract, con- t 1 soll, partly “io Darentps walk to bar, 30 mwlwuter’ ride td nidewsik and per- and education. ‘There are so many one as for because she ie rich, the -oth- |} use she I poor | ers to both are great best] “It in Just © question of girl, And Tit te the Individual soul 1 am interested have no scheme for «itis in groups of the best toes. per box. graded echool. Terma, Bevan and & per month Title per- cucumbern, fancy potatoes. fbb eran: Hut 1 would w how they feel toward come with the avowed | pina pulpit “Yeu, women's Hfe wil! change them. them harder nn. we: lemons, 5 “erin Cartons, “Fe th, : it Wenatchee apples. native applen enough men to work & yo Wf they don't these wars that them if they Parent apples, Spples, (per bom, Bt 5 kill off the men. I don't know what will happen to Business ve. Domesticity. “1 do think the independence of a} Sale, vo offers | business life unfits a w mesticity more than it dees men. All girls like to be thay like good clothes be times, only they will economize on | Pr foo for the sake of clothes, for they care #0 little for muat be weil to be plucky. But not all women natufally pre- domestic life with men, and it hae always been w | #0, Renton car or call on W. P. Patten, Bt Pacific Bik. ss place ia very cheap, but owner an for do- | ke Very eany 4; huckleberries. per ib. | Rute, per dos, Taek: Ie, nectarines, per good | Fommegranates: better pave in alt Wash: the it in| ge me Ke is the same All Women Should Work. “The fact that #o many Ww means have nothing to do is unawer- of trouble in Wisconsin cheone, tw cream brick, |Betys per Ib, 16e) young American cheese, jock Bwins, " nant the old Steet aa ar’ He |debut three years ago. Ranch od have it platted; full re. terms fer clear: ed water front tracis 625 per tract, Estate—Continued macks, per 100 Dry ©: fruit, granulated, iT) ¥) WEATHER FORECA IM feet on Rainier Boulevard, 2 feet Pow Dressed chicken. a few days will This te « bar “t 0 19-20-21 Alaska woke, per Ib, Mc x ~¢ woosters, Bo. iN TERRACE., NI mbrrened, teers. pet ANNE HILL. Hee 0 FRET LONG. Come’ live Bd owt per owt, live” tamba, e = WRECKED > & MELVILLE, Reported for The ing. Hopkins & Co. brokers, Alaska ‘Star by Down- CHICAGO MARKETS reception hall, brick fireplac r Jocated in good dis 448-8, 481-8, 443-8, CHRISTMAS PRESE Only 109 cash no sh and $10 per m ome only One block from the car NEW YORK STOCKS, Amal, Copper, Amer. Sugar TF you want lots chen 88 9-4, 89 1-8. 00 ‘null the. work regrad 100 1 4, 99 1-4, 100 1-4.| were allayed. Solitheast Seattle. on, HOMESEEKERS Co. SN lotx at Green Inke, 90x130; id oby J $900, 1- Reading, 187 3-4 ¥ mn POUALAR HOSRBrleke n Bide. eth Ki tnton ' “148 B24 umb- vlock north of McGraw street, ed. Get off at Duwamish Bridge on This is a ba her own, the servants would make no trouble; they would have a dif te to whut up ¢ keep them from doing it Women in Civil Lif It in the STOREY IN DILEMA its public school, which County 8u perintendent Storey has been called jupon to settle ¢| Winch, the colored woman who acts ja | Adolph Baker has handed his resig- nation to the county superintend- His friends are now circulat ing @ petition that his resignation |be not accepted, and Mr wondering how he will rest |mony and posibly prevent a race riot. He has made several visits Director Baker's complaint is that school board. Although Mrs. Winch claims that she neglects her impor- a out for reform. eam Hoban: NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Bessie Ab- bott, the only American girl with the exception of Mme. Emma “O: Jap| Eames, to gain successful distine- 1S, two “crates y ice peaches, box. | tion upon the stage of the Paris op- era, is once again in her native - Ore-|iand, She will tour the country in a pet oes, teste; Matern, per doa | concert and will appear at the Met- ropolitan later in the season. Miss Abbott is a very handsome young girl. She was born up the state and studied altogether in this country until she went to Europe some six years ag She made her ne sack, tale; Matra per sneke Pair and Moderately Cold To- night and Saturday; Light North to Kast Winds. live penne, per Ib, 10: ned KETCHIKAN, via Juneau, Alas ka, Dec. 23.—The steamship Port- jand, owned by the Alaska Commer- cial company, while en route from Ketchikan to Seattle, ran aground on Spire island, nine miles south of Ketchikan, on December 21. Thick weather had prevailed for several days and the vessel lost her bearings and piled up on the rocks. The passengers have been landed at Ketchikan and will be transferred to Seattle by the first southbound steamer calling at this port. The Portland struck the rocks early in the morning. The majority of the passengers were in their berths when the crash came. Ail rushed up on deck and for a. mo- ment a panic seemed inevitable. Great coolness was displayed by the officers of the vessel and in a short time the fears of the passenge: The Portland went out in com- mand of Captain Lindquist. She left Seattle bound for Valdez on No- vember 26. Southbound she left Juneau at 3 o'clock last Tuesday morning. The vessel was not running at full speed at the time she struck If she had, it ts more than likely she would have gone down with all on board, Details regarding the accident are meager owing to the fact that all] and foster party spirit. The only trouble in that women no apt to foree their opinions upen others, Ax nan a Ww » decid it in t for her not to marry, she eryone eine to ent question of the age, thin wor in civil Hife, But) ry work hard enough now, there are many positions in which . QUESTION OF COLOR FOSTER SCHOOL DIRECTOR THREATENS TO RESIGN BECAUSE The little town of Foster, 10 miles § south of the city, is almost on the of a race war because of a! dispute arising over the conduct of| | Because the other Foster school uble | directors will not uphold him in 4 idle. |manding the resignation of Mré. THE MARKETS ary, whites, 63.56; janitor of the school, Director the colored woman exercises too great an influence over the Foster is pald a salary of $1 a day, be STEAMER PORTLAND ED OFF ALASKA they give better patinfaction than men, As gecretarien, for example, they have be et and they are regular in their habits and faithful in their work. But when they n found more hey do @ great wrong ¥ take lems for their rk than men would take. And ae long thay it will be very hard to do nicurist wae ans here is a work widn't do at all,” Mra, ved am the girl took her hand don't kne but I am afraid it is all going to result in Sle heaven more OF TROUBLE WITH DAR JANITRESS —. SUPERINTENDENT 1 She refuses to clean up after the meetings of the Sunday school In the building, and the Sunday school may have to secure new quarters. She also damages the woodwork too much, he alleges. And still Director L. H, Chase, who is the father of a Seattle school teacher and is presumably well versed in the conduct of institutions of learning, and Direetor Merrill Whittier wil) not Heten to talk of dismissal. Baker says it's @ case of “pull.” Mrs. Winch’s hubby works for Director Chase in the ¢a- pacity of stump grubber, and Mr, Chase’s profits from bis labor are said to be very great. But if Chase cansents to the discharge of the janitress, it is asserted, she will, much to Director Chase's chagrin, he pours! pull her husky hubby off the job, Principals Involved, Incidentally Erwin Moore, was last year principal of the ocho and is said to be a very close of the Chase family, is mixed up im the row, as well as his suc 4 P. L. Pool. The tatter is sald to far more poptlar because be been fardess aseiduous in his cation of the rawhide. BESSIE ABBOT IS GREAT pat ie. tee eR BESSIE ABBOTT. x. 4 dispatches are sent from Ketchikan — to Juneau by boat, and from there transferred to Seattle by wire. Uniess later dispatches state that the vessel has gotten off the rocks, a tug will be sent to her a= sistance. The matter has been re~ ported to the San Francisco office, which will take immediate steps to send relief to the stranded The Portland has many pai gers from Fairbanks. She a & cargo of »00 tons of ore from Ellamar mines. Tug to Rescue. The Portland is insured. Gibbs, of the Marine Underwriters of oan Francisco, will probably take charge of salvaging the steamer, in case she is unable to get off the rocks under her own steam, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Should your copy of The Star fall to reach you by 6 o’cloch any ning, please do us the favor to up our main office (Sunset, 1050; Independent 1138,) between and 7 o'clock, and we will yeu a copy at once. If you miss it more than ence, please phone us every time you miss In this way we can be cortain of giving our subscribers a perfect safe vice—and it is the only way. THB STAR PUBLISHING CQ } w

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