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ing } at on “ men and men hed thereto for Ube & gical are expected to walk a strike tonight, domanding| enjoyed by orm pay and shorter hours, the| Union men in the same class of | ‘as enjoyed by union men in) work are getting $6.25 4 day, and work strike of the ditch w men working for the company, | T0 STRIKE m work r& unions stand ready to lend all the Seattle Light | @meouragement that they can in belping the men to realize (he same pay and get the same time that ts haod } the Mghting company's men, work and} ing by the week or month, are not realizing $4.4 day. The meter mon workmen, | LICENSED TO WED. | Marrlage Hoonses were tnsued to-| day as follows j isakaro- Yosako-—Yakiobi laakaro, | | 28, Low Angeles, to Ume Yosako, 18, a Consort ot Weet Seattle. at Pythian hall, First av. and Pike asvehiqe Ohano—Tamusekt Ma- The Choral Symphony society of at Suehige, 23, Bakersfield, Cal, to West Me ie will give a concert | Chiyo Okano, 22, Japan Inext Wednesday evening at the| Car Rune Over Dog. Kelly-Pitling—Job Kelly, 34, Van Congregational church, A large | Mumane Officer Clark was this couver, B.C. to Clara Pilling, 24, | number of women of Weat Seattle | morning compelled to shoot « val | Seattle. Soviet An Pe aes : f Jae members of the society, which | table fox terrier, which was ro | HunterMann—Nowton B. Hun-ly w, 6 A. AND HIGH SCHOOR) ace in Beattle and will draw a|!* directed by James Hamilton pa by a cable car at the corner of ter, 36, Tacoma, to Julia Mann, 96, +n bh, Roos mews Fe cot woetat | Howe: fth av. and rf way, the | Tacoma. GIRLS TO CONTEST AT anus mp sowed. | The weet, a almost completely severing both | Comlailo—rank H. Cox, 19, Se} ORVY—@OY8 MAY NOT Bi eee eel Goolaliet Lecture, hind logs of the animal ALLOWED TO ATTEND, jattle, to Kimily Baile, 19, Seattle. Birth Record. Birthe wore registered today as}. O% Saturday, March 16th, the follows Girls Athletic association of the) ) | Larkin--At 1606 Fifth ay, N., Feb.) high } 88, to wife of Frederick G. Larkin, athietic meet with the ¥. W. C Degan yesterday morning,| have no organtaation a son as th : Stilt Ia effect today, although| The diteh men out on strike are) Maxey—At lly go A gn BS an ae men went back to work at|not affiliated with the American| March 1, to wife of Norman Maxey restrain Me toner of Third av. and Spring | Federation of Labor, but have aim-|, daughior " Spat iv 2 a a Os the big ditch along Fourth University was f progress to: the meter men were to improved scalo toalght was cir but the details of the mat were =, 'HISK LOSING FIGHT politicians are all agog to / over ty ring te the garbage matter from any source ¢ ight, following so closely om be a backdown on the garbage) Teport from that baday closing bill had been killed come senate hedging was free talk that the gang| Monday night wnen the council is hastening to cover and Is be-| to be reorganised, and for the fight anxious about « reaction’ which they yet hope to wage over i account of the whole miserable that they have boom waging | streets. ‘was 62 agreemen' that Mulien w: fasurgent contingent and at the|for tte frequent attempts to dic ay. north. hour give doing this they would Im a/ may lose one vote for the gang. gloss over the beep their important thingy yet to be) out 16) LIFE IS LOST IN THE RES. WORK — BELIEVE THE _ STEAMER CAN RAMONA TO TAKE HER RUN. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) KA. @tforts the crew and passen- H the ill-fated steamer Corona, Witch went yeaterday ashore at midnight by the doomed. ty before noon teday the sea! mona Rouse of representatives, ply bunched themselves together and demanded shorter hours. The company announced to the men yesterday that any who want ed to go back to work id show up this morning and get $2.26 for aa eight-hour day. Only the half doren men at Third and Spring labor] have accepted the proposition. and south of Union at no! to Third av today the ex Temple unknown. The Y RING NO Until the report from Otympla the came no intimation had been giver t there would the beckdown of Olympia yesterday | question, as ister occurred. The the compromise news from Olympia seemed to be suddenly an incentive for tm ton for event | the matter of the supertntondent of Moore it is supposed | The whisky ring may receive an { among) awful Jar when ft attempts to re as to lead | organize the counci] Monday night, suppert to the tate to Bowen, to force Crichton ordinance. ote, situation} With one less vote the ring ean: support for the sot enforce the law taking away the mayor's appointive power, even if the Dill passes Lhe legislature. RONA’S PASSENGERS Y TAKEN ASHORE ~-— calmed down and preparations are Being Made to take off the Corona’s cargo. The wrecked steamer hes worked any further up on the rocks and there scema to be hopes of sav ing her, provided her mm hae sustained fttie damage by thumping on the rocks. FLOATEDO— not be! 2 Cal, March 2.—fy "Treaident Ford, of the Pacitk Coast Steamship company, owners of the Corona, stated? te@ay that the Ramona, now the Southeastern Alaska route, will be withdrawn and ashore on the Humboldt mosning, were , and were one life was lost tn reaching | sent suth to take the piace of the H. Erickson, a satlor, was|Corons, if the latter cannot be ed in the aurt naved. youghout the night tremendous| The City of Seattle, tled up at ¢ ¢ over the craft and of the city buoys, will be placed on | the Alaska ran in place af the Ra- YS LABOR OPPOSES. SHIP SUBSIDY to speak for labor, “Mr. Homphreys stated thet an Bieckman, formerly presi English, German and French com-/ Dination had been formed which Of the State Federation of La ‘ fraised the price of shipping from Gnd ala formerly labor com-| $125 a ton to $5.65 Labor and ih speaking today of the! the farmer want Americans to butld ship subsidy bill passed (boats and back this combination. hauling freight at « lower pric than the combination and without labor, in the government ald. We would rather labor, ob) have the government own and op If a ship erate its own boats tnatead af do granted, ft nating to steamship companies. so aed that American Mr. Humphreys stated that In be employed; it fights 1901 the Boston Steamship com ‘ ‘ 1 Samship companies or individ for them to man the boats th foreign snd cheap labor | “The WY Because tt is class tegisiation ny had established a line from Beattle to the Orient, with no bust neas Last year, including the two Hill liners put om, the business amounted to $66,000,000. ft can be seen that there is no need for the government to appropri money for the sake of getting business. the treasury over mer objects to a subst. Bot lessen his freight JEWELRY THIEF GETS ONLY SIX MONTHS 4 £. Blanchard. ww hen, while jarceny r @htered the fiat of United | Judge M Marshal Hopkins and stole Blanchard aimed that at the Walusbie jewelry } ging to | time of the offense waa out of his this morning with- | mind from the excessive use of 9 fgrand|phine. He got off on a very light Property Owners price d the 4 at is made (THE SQUARE OFFICE.) DEAT Jas. N. Rosenbaum Real Estate Broker 306 Oriental Block. Main 2898. Ind, 4447, FREE We keep an abstract sys and wiil be giad to tell you the name of the owner of any piece { property in the city free of harge Rr GREGOR M’GREGO For irrigated Lands call om COLUMBIA CANAL CO, gw and Manager, 509-610 Ma- rien Bu'iding, Séattie, Wash. or Attalia, Walla Walle Co, Wash. Loose, Mortn aa: Bwarrzonn wer OH Premment Ave Morne Th jhmp and spectalty work Mine Hubert, manager Of at the Boctalist Temple, Fourth ay the high school girls’ athletic #80 and Pine st, Sunday afternoon at is undecided whether the! 2:30 o'clock ale sex will be permitted md, although most of the bigh! Only ‘Two Sides.” xchool will hold aa indoot{aphoot bays ‘would like to soe the | 7 t has taken} epuntry running and on A\l girls do thetr athletic stunts airla are training by cross king. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH a, + LASHES. LOCAL F Fort Lawton for duty, Mr, Tem pany comes from Fort Riley, Kan Gives Tea Tonight. John F. Miller Women's Kelief Corps will give a “Martha Wash ington Tea” in costume this evening Walter Thomas Milla will epeak | The eub t will be “The Middle Class in a Fight With The gas main, which was the largest in the west at the time it was put down, will ere long be re moved from Fourth av. It is a 16 inch tube and was placed by Sam was at the head To Police Railroad Yards. On the request of the Great! |Northern Railroad company Mayor | | Moore has appointed Oxear MeGrif- | i and Matt Connor spectal police |the publication of a ere Strachan—At 924 2th av, Feb! men for the local rallroad yards uel Hill when he 1, to wife of John Strachan, a| N IN Ghow Made Mosey. of the local gas company daughter | Manager Hartman oi ihe Boottle| The present gas company ts now Mort—At 518 Maynard av,, March high school, yesterday anvounesd |&t work laying new mains in Third 1, to wife of Midijiri Mori, & son lthat $720 was cleared on this year's |#¥. to connect with the now plant ‘Toemageee—At Motel Fetter, Fob minstrel show. The sum will go for|*t Lake Union 10, to wife of Bari Potter, a son. “Whine” and The Fourth av, line will go out Yamamoto-—At 307 Maynard av. Mareh 1, to wife of Yeuta Yama | meto, a son. (Scripps Telegraph Service.) Fujita—-At 608% Main ot, Mareh} WATEREIRY, Conn. March % Charles F. Sulit vate secretary to Gov New Haven, prt Woodruff, |the Athletic association. A pia wili|¥efore the regrade | be presented to each boy who took jpart fn the show 1, to wife of Kichyiro Fujiti, a son Condueter Bate } Ohio Club Elects. Seller -at Folens on | The train carrying the members of etna ng a | The Ohio club met in Rean’s ball SEEK MORE TIME Feb. 36, to wife of Melvin Butler,| COMPaey F. Bocond regiment, CN) Assistant Postmaster William | ast night and elected the following 1 daughter G. homeward bound from a recep- w Maven. board of trustees for the coming ieinclinncienned Nanjok—At 1107 Fifth av, March) tion at El Ton last night, was W. B. Spencer, of Company veer “8 hire ts H Le ae Owing to « request from J, PF. 1, to wife of William Naajok, « soa. by an Haven, Orange wards, Genera 14% | stowe and James A. Moore, who are Cole—-At 101TH Tenth ay, B,| “TOA Shortly Before midnight | OO” voodruft was aboard the|berson, N. R. Bibley, A. C. Willis build new theaters in Seattle, the Feb. 14, to wife of Leonard L. Cole,|*"4 Severe! were killed and many] ..i, put he was not hurt jburn, Homer M. Hill, Rev. W. A. | new. ordinance reguinting the con a en Were Injured. | Major, J. C. Powell, C. 8, Gleason | struction of such buildings will not | Bwerting—-At 615 Thomas st.) The dead are Will Arrest Conductor. and A. O. MeCormack. Nearly 20€ | be reported at Monday night Feb. 28, to wife of Joseph Rwerling.| ENGINEER WILLIAM FIMHeR,| WATERBURY, Conn, March 2.—| people were present meeting. | oi, but will be held up for another a daughter. New Hoeven. ‘The coroner today has ordered the Teameter le Arrested. week, until the theater men ¢ Erekson—At 1019 Kilbourne st. ENGINERR NORTON, Water-/arrest, acoording to report of} F Danie! a teameter, was af | press themselves before the com- March 1, to wife of Leonard Brek-) bury. George Baton, of the conductor of! rested late yesterday afternoon by | mittee. won, a daughter. FIREMAN CHARLES, Carpenter.jthe New Maven @ Hartford tratn,| Patrolman Tate on a charge of oppose Tr ON T > REGRADE Grocaiway At =, Washington) UNKNOWN FIREMAN. which was wrecked at midalght,| scattering dirt an the pavement HTION TO . 5, to wl Johan Greea-| The tnjured tnctude killing four and endangering } Clothes Are Stolen. o tins reg 8 aaa y, & som Lieut. Nathan Fitch, New Haven. |life of Governor Woodbury and (Wo! Clarence Bell, First av. south and FP pg pe ad ee ee DEATH RECORD. Deaths wore registered today aa | folbows : | Helleobrand--F. C. Hellenbrand, 46, Fedroary 27, at 250 Sixteenth Button—Charies BB. Button, 16, February 12, at Phoenis, Arts. FPuhrberg ~~ Mre. Caroline Fuhr Lieut. Crabb, New Haven. E. J. FO companies of militia. x mnemen ‘ sacs REMAN PACIFIC COAST CO. VES mmm | of the theft of a suit of clothes | Holgate st, complains to the police line committes gutting up the peti- tion for widening and regrading of Jackson st. tr Fourteenth to Twenty-etghth There is ap opposition form to the proposed improvement among thome who will be affected by the deep cuts near Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth ave. | from his house. j Meeting Postponed. | The first opea meeting of the Se attle Economie club, which should | have been held last night, was pow poned by the absence of officers and many members. o———— More Oil Used. nm Steamer Cottage City, of the Pa j bere. 10, February 28, at $10 Vino) ,, © J. Foreman. soe the hepa Bo Seca aes tee peste o8 Inspector F A. Clark cifle Coast Steamship company, | Mi | reporta $0,000 more gallons 0 in port from Skagway Dunn—Marie Duna, 11, March 1,/MA* handed in hie reslgnals Ms ae [elgmed and will enter Ugeinese with! afi has bees indbected this quarter boxes of fash and at 16 Fifteenth ay. south “ og Fayed aucided meson +o. saa than im the quarter ending im No Jand 255 barrels of oll. She brought Risor—William R, Risor, 74, Peb-| Siecesner Get been desided ae. [Mumphrey of the Ate vember. 60 pagsengers, among whom were rua’ 26, at Woat Beattie 7 Although theee familiar with the} #teamehip company, whe are to nn Well A ded. A B.C. E oe company belleve thet Mr. Flopd.|start the North Pacific Salvage Be oll Attended. C. Deaniston, general north Angelo—James FP. Angola, 38.) ice vierk to D, MeKenale, will be | company | The ball of the Fraternal Mill-] western passenger agent for the Pa Pebruary #7, at Vancouver, & © given the positica. . fo far the company hae not de-| try association last night te cifie #t Steamship company, } _ Stmpson—Mire, K. T. Bimpsos, 41.) wir woreman ia one of the best! cided who will be given the position Eagles’ ball was well attended, 400} and Mrs. Denniston, who made the February 20, at 624 Fifteenth av wwe steamentp on the coast, |of contract and freight agent. The/C™ples taking part tn the grand round trip north. and has been with the Pacific Coast} title of assistant general auditor wit|™arch. The association will give Gream—-Arthur 1. Green, 23. Feb-| sisamahip company for seven years. [be abolished and the duties formeriy |SHother dance after Lent ruary 28, at Providence hoapttal He beaan teknoper of the doh, p performed by Mr. Amos wilt be at-| New Veterinarian Arrives. Wisdom is knewing what to Crough-—-Frask. Grouch, 30, Feb-\ and bas held every position up tol vided between C. &. Baldwin, trav-| John Tempany, veterinarian of | 4° next; genius is DOING IT. ruary 28, at Fort Stetlacoom |tocal agent. Mr. Foreman statee|eling auditor for the company, and|the Ninth cavalry, bas reported to Meas vous adic ‘aad Gans | Banking bueiness th J.D. Amos, who has beer DEATHS AND ‘FUNERALS, | Funeral services of Ruth Dines,| with the |daughter of Mr. and Mra George Dines, were held from the rest dence, 1107 Twentieth av, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Interment! was made in Mt. Pleasant cemetery | a teow days ago, were pred to Loe Aamgeles by Butterworth & | The tumaines of Arthur L. Green, of Los Angeles, who dred Seattic Sone fer interment The young An epoch-making event in Jewteh i" brother accompanied th?) ctrcies of the northwest will b { xty \* Funeral services of Edward J. '*7!na of the cornerstone of the ] Soykora, husband of Anna C. Sey-| *7amomue of the Temple De Hire hora, were held from the Bonney-| co Watson chapel at 2:30 o'clock this! ney jafternooa. Services were under the | » | auspices of the LO. O. F. and the| p | Royal Arcanum, of which he wns aregation on the northeast of Fifteenth Ur . which will take place at 1 m tomerraw ¢ Pacttt pany rpom of Comat the corner of Marte ae & site for « apn ‘The speakers will be Mayor Witt) 1L4w funds allowed the completion Mteamehtp new organization * to Inangrarete a entablishment tion acquired that he will enter the real extate and | Cart & Motmes, aleo an employe of) Quartermaster Major com. | af & Jowtah Amertoan lines. 1901 it secured the y| Rabbi Theodore Joseph year the congre porth went Bay iston, nervices of The same and ue Weed, @1F ius tv starting @ Savings As- count Now WITH US. | Quickest Adjustment on Record firos., the Asirymen of West Seattle, have once again had | positive proof of the great neces ality of properly insuring their live stock, and certainly showed their good judgment tn selecting one of the prominent companies of this) The interstate Live Stock | Fraser We Pay 4 Per Ct. interest On Savings Accounts Insurance company, with offices tn the P.4. building, were ca pon || BRANCHES — Ballard, Renton, during the last of December, 1906, Georgetown. by insure the stock owned * Bros, and immedi the stock at the extre rate of 7 per cont per annum On Sunday, February 24, Praser Sepeneene | Bros. had the misfortune to lose | Pwréinent Schmits J. D Lowman tT Ronenterg A. Th Stewart to JAMES D. HOGER Preeident % B SOLNER he | member. liam Mickman Moore, Leo Kohn. }e@-onty the vestry, which is now be-|one of their valuable animala, and The funeral services of Mrs. An-| president of the Temple De Mirseh|ing used as a piace of worship | notified the Interstate Live Stock - = ee ¢ Andrews, wife of Patrick J. A®| congregation; Julius Lang, Nathan} Rabb! Joseph resigned last August Insurance company to that effect pgen ee drews, who dled at Providence how | poxstein and E. Morgensters, true<[and wos succeeded by Rabbi Samue!| This company immediately adjust pital yesterday, will be held from | tees of the congregation, and Rabbf| Koch, of Pensacola, Fla, Funds for|ed and settled the claim, and on ithe home, Twentieth av. and Lane | sasiwet Keen. j the new temple were raised lergeiy|Tuseday, February 26, two days at, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.| The Temple De Hirsch rega-|ihrough the efforts of Jewish wo-| later, received their recetpt in full Father Metz will conduct the ser) tion was organized in May, 1899, by | mon in Seattle. Mra Bally Gatsert.|from Fraser Bros, who were nat | Views. Leo Kohn, Fred Borles, Emanuel | now of San Francisco, the wife of|urally well pleased with the sub- | Funera! services of Prank Crouch, som of Mr. and Mra. Seott| prominent Jews. Crouch, were held from the But-| there bad been no terworth chapel at 2 o'clock tht#)| tor Reform Jews afternoon. erment was in Mt) Pleasant cemetery | ‘The Leasita Eliot, age died at her home, 329 North Broadway, yee terday afternoon. Remains are at Coltins Brow. Edward G. Contraro, the 16-year old son of Mr. and Mra. George G. Contraro, of Barto, Ww died at the home of his parents aterday | Funeral se on will be held from vieirs NATIONAL CAPITOL The members would produce better the residence in Barto at 2 o’clock| ANO GIVES INTERVIEW CRIT: | roguits if they tried to co-operate tomorrow afternoon. Collins Bros.| (ICIZING WORK OF INTER-| with the business interests of the have charge of the body STATE COMMERCE COMMIS&-|country, imetend of antagonizing | | Nelile Agnes Moran, the #year BION. them. But the fever seems to be old daughter of John Moran, died at| lon now ‘pg the family home, 413 Ninth ay. yes} } There in now little incentive for jterday. Funeral arrangements will) (Serippe Telegranh Service.) [4 man to be successful, but | am be made by Collina Bros | WASHINGTON, March 2B. H.\ sure the spirit for fair play will | Funeral services of Walter R.| Harriman vielted the senate with! prevail in the end. That ts more Masters, son of Mr. and Mra|his wife today. Harriman busily ,to the purpose them the square }Charies Masters, who died at the| studied the diagram and pointed deal | family residence, 816 Ninth ar.| ont to his young sum, who sat by his “One may have a “square deal | Thursday, were held from the But-| side, the different national men of but still r unfair play It terworth chapel at 10 o'clock this| reputation seoma the tendency among all un morning Interment was made in In an interview Harriman said coesful people ie to attack the e “ | Mt. Pleasant cemetery | “The interstate commerce com-! successful.” A | , rill ‘ k >» b y f t | EXPRESS GRATITUDE. are y ou Wi make a 1g pro | me | LOSS ADJUSTED xt suramer, GEORGETOWN IS Marche today returned a vote of next Su trier: % : i thanks to the Young People’s 8! were you ever told that you could | after it Is burned up, This is one GOl NG EC ) BOOM There is some- for the entertainment Friday even-| practically adjust any loss which | great reason why so.many people - - * 7” ing could occur under your fire insur-| have so much trouble in adjusting ¢ : 4 : : [cout caus ster Jou Ore ee|tere” Whee oe mae eerie §=6thing doing in the railroad line. order for the policy? This is prac-|for insurance with the Northwest tleally what you do {f your place|ern your property ts thoroughly in your Insurance with the Northwest. spected and the amount of ineur lern Mutual Fire Association. You, anee written is never as great as 2 & lof course, know that in case of+the value of the property, Your | most companies you place an order | personal standing ts looked up by | for insurance at the ageney of the, the tn . and the Information giving them the location The poltey is writ | company lof the property 2 years, 7 This improved will bring large rents as property closer Hi in costing double, thus pay- i ing a greater net income i balance 1 and interest per cont property Wilbur 8. Lewis. A. Robinson. A. ROBINSON & CO. Established, 1888. 607 Alaska Building. | of Have you not heard grown rich thereby? The best are in the Fruit Be values it, BEACON HILL See us for lots in this district We have 200 lots on Beacon Hill ranging in price from $600 to $3,000. OLE HANSON. 609 New York Block By GO AND GEE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY. Iwo Rivers thousand ( Distr for HARRIMAN SHOUTS F THE “SQUARE DEAL” - mission is hardly through investment in irrigated lands sw ict, OFFERED FOR SALE the new fair vestigate the value of a property |the state of Washington Irrigated Fruit Lands Did you evef hear of anyone having lost money ho have lumbia River Early The Pasco Power & Water Co. 1217 ALASKA BUILDING, Seattle, | Rosenberg and a number of other| the only Jewtsh mayor Seattle ever Up to that time| had, im addition to liberal financtal ehip | comtributions has also donated an organ temple ————= | #7 at all times at the disposal of OR gation a findings v placed on file is so complete that you have a loss it fs possi-| of its AN IDEAL LOCATION. ten up for the amount you desire ym the information in hand and given to you, in very many | toalmont ulways make complete for an apartment house site In Hil cases without any investigation of | justment This ts the reason t the select district of Capital values or tnapection of your prop*tNorth rn has a peerless reco: Hill, on Thirteenth avenue, Hl arty Under a system of this kimdain th rthwest for the prompt near Harrison at t Size iit le evident that when you have a/’and factory adjustment 190x100; just one ek from loss a thorough {nvestigation must | ldgses ear. Street paved paid be made before fair adjustment can? Patronize your own company im full. Terma $8,700 cash, be arrived at—and it is hard to in-|thh leading insurance company stantial amount received The Interstate Live Stock Insur ance company state that their! | books and system Joing business & Trust Co. Corner Second Ave. and Cherry. Hoge Bidg. Seattle, Wash. Agente for Alaska Banking Safe Deposit Co. Nome, Al the public for a thorough inv ad IS THE BEST THING ON THE MA It les on the county road just two blocks east of ( PRICES FROM sy Tern One-Third Cash, Balance E. sale at ¢ Call at our office or see our men on the ground nton Interurban car and get off avin Station, Re 608-9 ORIENTAL BLOCK. MAIN 5077. 1G GAS MAIN WILL See These Lots on Sunday to Georgetown Only Two Blocks From the Seattle Electric Co.'s New Car Barns, 600 men will be employed. ‘Think what this means to this property Nice large lots and every one has an un »bstructible view of the « and the valley $250 to $750 THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THIS VICINITY. VAN ASSELT & GRITMAN Bargains in Lawn Mowerm at Sipinning’« on wale one week. see different atyles to select from. Benj. F. Nudd Sidney F. Woody “Home Finders” JUST A FEW GOOD LOT BUYS. WE HAVE OTHERS, | BUT NONE BETTER FOR THE MONEY Highland Drive $10,000 We have three tots that ag Hl gregate 300 feet frontage on Highiand Drive that without doubt kre the finest view lots on that street of all streets in Seattle, We can deliver said HB lots for $10,000; part cash. f $10,000 Grand scenic lot at the 8. E. corner of Queen Anne Ave. and Prospect. The cheapest buy in this swell district; 66x 128 | West Seattle | 81.900 | Lots 6 and 6, block 34, $1.400 lots tn Sutherland's | Four Addition $1.500 Takes one of the three fallow- ing lots, which are undoubted- ly the finest view lots in Weet Seattle. They are within 3 blocks of the street car and ferry. They must be seen to be appreciated. 81.500 Corner jot, S5xll5; Third Ave. West and Ross Place; street car runs just by the door. Lot 60x14), with room house, Hillman’s Add; bigh, fine view. 8700 Lot 40x103, high and tevel, near 46th St, half block from new 45th St. car line. 8700 Two lots in Lakewood Adf.; fine view of lake and moun- tains 8750 Lot 40x110, 21st near Denny way Youngstown have 7 of the most lots im the Seaboard Will sell them at 25 per below let 81.000 Buys the key lot to the Sea- board Add, in West Seattle. Look at your plat and locate jot 5, in block 4, and burry tn with the money. $1.250 Three corner lots at Yak ima and Irving; $260 below value. We sightly Add cent 85.000 Buys these business lots om the railroad; lots 7, 8, 9 10, 11, 12, block 10, Ladd'’s First Addition, South Seattle. Benj. F. Nudd Sidney F. Woody 404 Denny Building. Main 2817 Ind. 4639. REALTY. LUMBER. * TIMBER RKET. »lvin Station ns Take Seattle Electric or IND. 1720.