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= ‘THE ATMOSPHERE = OF GLOOM HANGS ABOUT WE BCARES THE CANLBREN AND RE DOESNT FIND ANYTHING To EAT- ey AND WONT KISS BABY= “LIVE STOCK MEN JOIN IN CRUSADE AGRINS! RACING $f, "taletaring och bets, stakes Say Gambling Is Menace} te ge wing och be to Moral and Finan- |S» cial Welfare. | manner Organizations of all sorts through. | f Out the state of Washington are | 92,7 going on record as favoring the a sow passage of the Ole Hanson anti. An emergen all take effect ine gambling bill. i Resolutions have been prepared BU R 6 L A R w 0 R K S$ . J ‘ for the Washington adison, Il., three years ag |enceseded in making his escape 1 Blake after 8 o'clock last night passage by Pure Bred Livestock Breeders’ as-| UNDER NOSE OF sociation and by the Washington State Dairymen’s association. The first resolution says: POLICE “Resolved, That race track gam- bling, book making, etc., are a de’ riment to a state fair, are a men- fluences are injurious and demoral- | 1814 Broadway, shortly after izing to our entire state; and bred men and women as well as ‘he street. pure bred livestock; therefore, be it} The prowler fiashed his lantern as she | lay In bed, but, nothing daunted, the Ht i.| Woman opened the window and pone ange beet patting pnavely | called for help. The patrolman herete appended bili to be introduced dashed across the street and = tn- ature quired what the trouble was. Be ils dhe Ay ie Via ee Peliecaens Semmeraen eon | the back entr | ee ae tht poe ag his pemeds . new union. [t is the Lost Dog Own ‘abraushek was unable to give the Scih Guaioess umeeeeey tw the tpth ni | Pe een eee yor, and himself, MacKae ts | “Resolved, That we hereby i on the aged woman's fi demn race track gambling, book son, making race track gambling a The resolution to be adopted by | ¢ the dairymen’s association if of} similar charecter. | poll Text of the Hanson Bill. cry The Hanson bill, prepared by the legal firm of Higgins, Hall i33/ BANDITS. BLOW | UP Halverstadt, is as follows | AN ACT relating to betting, wagering, | poal-selling and bovukmaking, decharing the Violation hereof a felewy, and fixing the (By United Press.) A nervy burglar entered the rest, ‘face to public morals, and their in. dence of Mrs, Clara Wabra me, o'clock last night while a uniformed “Whereas, We believe in pure | Police officer was standing across | | Shingleweavers PORTLAND TRAIN * ATTEMPTS TO MAKE ESCAPE FROM JAIL! By picking war ayy tied of his cell door and making bis way to the !north corridor of the city jall, John | Blake, an Austrian arrested on a |charge of fighting and accused by phn Cosmer of two rders at nearly diacovered by Jatior John | Corbedt perched on the sijl of the | window in the corridor, atte to dig his way through the be bare. : DOGGIE, LIKE THE CAT, CAME Bick Donald MacRae has organized a ers’ union. The incorporators are Jno & secretary—secretary of the anion. MacRae also belongs to another union to which “Slats” be |longs not—the matrimontal. Every | follow of civic affairs knows of penalty PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 18. | “stats lost sorrel terrier, Thus CTE: | oft the! Mate of Western? etslater® | Oregon Ratiroad & Navigation train | the two men have a bond In com Bection |. Any person who records or rogiatery bets, stakes of wagers, of who| NO. 1, Conductor Dunn, was heid | mon, OF makrs a hook or books, upon! up and the express car dynamited | ; | by four robbers nine miles east of | loons away from MarKae's iron .| Portland. Express Messenger 0. | ®¢ ce with | Hl. Huff is authority for the state- | Old, has a pedigree bound like the Sap, herve’ secr, or won, the Aeial of contest of speet or power of en: Of any animal, whethe mnt trial or contest take pisce within Out this state; of any person who recstves, | records. forwards o transmita, ment that the robbers secured litte ‘oF purports or jonde to receive, regieter, & tranemdt, tm any wan: of value. Ter whatsoever, any money, checks, ered-| The robbers did not molest the ES oe sey clher syoreesntative of yelue, | passengers, bat uncoupled the ex- aay . thing or consideration Yalue whacwever, bet. staked or wageret, | press car and ordered the engineer Sto take it down the track toward | Portland. About a mile beyond the | ot revetving, | shattered by nitroglycerine. , toreerting. or ur"",| Once inside the car the robbers Or wagers, or pan Cas Steins. epee ony sack discovered that the train did not L peta] carry & through safe. A small local) ae howe toom, shop, shed, tenement, #afe and a strong box were the only face oF result: or any tent, booth, baiid: » Gar part thereot, ot whe Keone, ‘manager | Feceptacies for valuables. matatalne oe ‘eccupi-e an; The re een Bn oman or |. of any bl upon any ‘puoife o Messenger Huff to open the amall Pies Srvent. wreet rare. guzten, 65 gate, It contained but three or four Giving, recording. registering, forwaraing | mall packages, including a package Sagern or of walling poole’ of At book, | Of fountain pens, and the others are omg. Upoh any such race or reeuit; | belt ed to have been of small Taree or coca nt ae any tence, ire eet: \ value. The strong box was not . i P touched. Express Messenger ea or vesael, oF of any | was obliged to give up about $3 of ‘ingly permite Me rama. os "be anni | his personal money, and the robbers cooupts rare pects | qutt the car, escaping in the dark- y hae, To0m, shen. | ited, oF who knowingly searmita 10 used ther bert, eahipited of y | news. “devices. apparaten or —_— Paraphernalia, for the purpoer of record-| The skeleton of a man who died fovea esenenann eel det acne ‘THE CHICAGO MISFIT PARLONS 1 FIRST AVE. Trousers. A fine new line. of Purolshings, Hats, Caps [| Loy eyeypnednnag + tno Pull Dress [remains were rem Suite for rent. ment this morning SATURDAY '.t Be. 2.50 Train on Track $1.8 Imported Train on Track, has heavy locomotive, tender and one coach, complete, with six joints of track, in neat box; engine has reverse lever and brake; special ...... $1.85 Odds and Ends Dolls, 15¢ $6.00 Sai A big lot of odds and ends as 8 fn’ Gola, slightly solled by | 90:00 004 9600 Keen Kutter Carving Sets, choice of bone or anne some with closing stag handle, scimetar or spear and some are jointed. All go at one price 15¢ er sr $3. 98 oe $1.00 Set Tea Spoons, 6D¢ 75c Blackboard, 35¢ Set of the beautiful heeete pattern tea spoons; a heavy ar Hardwood blackboard, stands ver plate on metal base, on easel, with copy of drawings. | ways sold for $1.00 set. BIC * strong eenioee 35 Baturday, set . sersese OVE] 25c China Plates, ‘Set of 6, oe Carvers, D 15c Wheel Stick Horse, 9¢ | ‘Thin, high ae chien plates, A in assorted green and red bor- Two wheel stick horse; has | Go,5!"come in bread and butter bridie. A fine gift for 9 and fruit size. A set of these the small boy. At, special.. SO} Slates makes an ideal 89 eve gilt. Saturday, sot of six OSC $3.50 Rogers’ “1847" Forks, | $2.50 Coffee Pot, $1.79 $2.29 Three and four pint heavy solid i “ ” copper coffee pots, with triple Set of Rogers Brow, “1847” Al | coat nickel plate and ebony extra heavy silver plated dinner handle and knob, New low forks, in a large variety of 99 shape and the best pot made. A Special at, Sot ss. PLOT | keen aes Pll Portable le for Gifts Big sale of Gas Portable Lamps, assorted stands, com- plete with tubing, genuine Welsbach lights, and eo or bas in his point where the train was held-up | Feces eens rein” ee"; | the doors of the express car were at least two years ago was found one mile southeast of Hillman City | late yesterday afternoon by a party Wonderful values in Men's Blof boys who were cutting Chriat- Tailor-Made Uncalled-for Bult mas trees, No marks of violence Qvercoats, Cravenettes ani were traceable. Nothing was found an's identity, The to the Bon- ney-Wateon undertaking establish- Three days ago Polnt-No Point Point, while but 14 months Songressional Record, and neither love sor money could buy him. For three days MacRae was plunged tn the world of gloom. His friends he knew not and the grouch eternal | mmpting | International | THE STAR-FRIDAY, INSANE MAN AMUS 18.—John OLEVELAND, De hin wife with & hammer early rh day, sortoutly Injured Misw Cathor ine MeGrath, & nurid, and thtew about hia home, 2076 W, 60th, house, clad in hin und taken to the city hospital hin apelis have been of tner frequency aud violonce, He had was sitting wp in an adjoining FROM Thetr two boys, George, for safety his room brandishing a hammer 4g kill you,” he sereamed, mak ing for his wife, who fled rushed into the house to quiet bim by the hammer DEAD MEN’S MONEY (By United Press.) BT, JOSEPH, Mo, Deo. 14 They can give the money to mother I don't it This ‘« the message Harry Good t from Denver to attorne © been hunting him to pay 4 $2,600 inheritance from his grand in te dinhwa ver restaurant. He me $1,800. I got drunk and had falling out with the girl 1 was ex gaged to tre dup tn & hospital.” CAUSE OF TERROR |Hurls Stones at Windows and Behaves Like a Maniac. Service.) 18.—-Cragzed with drink, and fn the firat stages of delirium tremens, positively belley ing that everyone wae againet him and trying to do him bodily harm, ng his name as 8. Liv ingsion was arrested by Officers Mimundson and Fowles last night |The man had the whole neighbor hood in a frenzy of fear. When first seen be was throwing stones at the windows and doors of parties living im the neighborhood of W 42nd et. and Bixth av. N. W. Upon waking this morning he protested utter ignorance of any mia meanor, having only the memory of « frightful nightmare, Anderson Fined. Louls Anderson, proprietor of the Tremont bar, 6335 Rallard a pleaded guilty to the charge of ing liquor without « license tn ff | police court, and fined $76. An derson was selli pint bottles tn a room over bis " Sunday, De comber 6. Pioneer ie Dead. Capt. James W. Coombs, a va beer resident of Ballard, and a for mer councilman before annexation, ons at mG family rewidence, 1761 thie morning. He had m her some time past, and Loy ‘mach hope was held out toward the inet. Ho tx survived by a widow and six ebildren: Lafe, Blanche, John W., Frank, 8 G. and J. B They ate all here at present except John, Who t# in Oklahoma. Capt. Coombs was an Odd Feb was bis, Imagine his joy at return. | low, & Mason and a Grand Army ing home last night and finding the | | prodigal dog, and for additional cause of joy, be had a valuable new collar and new chala on. “If Point strays from the fold man. Object to Paving. Counctiman Armstrong reports that numerous objections are being : recelved against the ag ances pay: again I shall expect him to present | ing of W. 60th et. T matter ba! me with a house and lot,” says Mac for Point will be the new coliar and chain. MANAGER SUED FOR BUILDING HOUSES Charging that J, MeGlauflin, whom he hired to manage his lum- ber business, failed to “sal! close to the wind,” according to instruc- tions, Hervey Lindsley, as the Lindsley Lumber Co., flied a suit asking for $1,102.20 damages against McGlauflin in the superior court. Lindsley alleges in his complaint that he left the manager In charge of his plant last year while ho went abroad, after telling him to be very careful about by eg the bulld- ing business. bis retwn he says he found that McGlauflin had borrowed $4,000, part of which had | been used to build himself a house. | He alleges also that he was Incor- rect In his account "ARRESTED SALESMAN FOR CAR ROBBERY Antone Cloys, a jewelry salesman, was arrested last night by Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant and Special Agent Ed Walsh of the Great Northern railroad, as one of the men who conducted the “fence” which disposed of considerable loot taken from freight cars several months ago, George H. Walker, who was ar. rested several weeks ago as one of the robbers who looted the freight cars, gave the evidence which re sulted in the apprehension of Cloys. Cloys admits that he is guilty. In consideration for hig turning state's evidence It is probable that Walker will oscape serving a term in the penitentiary. GRAFTERS FACE BARS OF CELL Un “United Pres HARRIB URG, Pa Wm. P. Snyder, former state aud- itor; General Willlam L, Matthews, former treasurer; John H. Sander- gon, a contractor of Philadelphia, and James M. Shumaker, a former Superintendent of grounds, today were sentenced to pay a fine of $500 and to two years’ tmprison- ment for participation in a con- splracy in connection with the building of the Pennsylvania state oa pitol. All of the convicted men were placed In custody to await the re- sult of an application for a writ of supersedoas, PORTLAND AT VALDEZ. A wireless message received by ‘the United Wireless company this afternoon states that the Portland will arrive at Valdez at 6 o'clock this afternoon, been taken up by the Saimon Bay to have one Croas street paved, if possible, and W. 69th st. had taken as a basis for figuring. It te not likely, with all this storm of protest, t the matter will be urged upon the council. According to the engineers making the esti- mate, the cost would be in the neighborhood of $5 per front foot. ‘The double tracking of Ballard av. from 20th av. N. W. to Market et. fs another improvement to be inaugurated tn the near future. An entertainment fs to be given by the Lieut. Cushing post Satur- ai pa December 19, 1908, fn Fraternal Brotherhood hall A large program has been arranged. Dancing is to follow the last num ber. A picture of Pr jent Roose. velt and another of a priest deo orated the walls of @ cell at the Ballard jail this morning, when a trusty entered to clean the place. The artist, who was arrested last night while creating a disturbance in a saloon, refused to give his name to the polloe. WANTS DAMAGES FOR CARELESS PRACTICE Claiming that she has been dam aged by alleged carelessness of Dr. Frank J. Filx to the extent of $6,000 in treating a bruise on her leg, Rachel Hoffman filed a complain for damages asking for that amount The complaint in the case states that the doctor applied hot w antiphlogiatine and other unk medicines to her injury, and that these drew out the fluids and ments necessary for healing. consequence, It is stated tl the use of her Hmb has been impatred. Special Sale Ladies’ Hand Bags $6.00 TO $8.00 VALUES, YOUR CHOICE AT Meek Trunk & Bag Co. . 919 Ist Ave, corner Madinon. Un) brich, 85, deranged from a blow fyeeivae fivp years ago, attacked Into a tumatt the notahbornode | Swedish | steam: Finally Uhibrigh ran from the sroloth He was caught by Policeman iM del, placed In ® stral@htijacket gad Uhibrich's injury renders him subject to haliveinations, Of late rg been alck for three days. His wife Francis, 10, had been sake ‘evuy | Suddenly Uhibrich buret ‘ebm | Mies MoGrath and neighbors) The nurse wae etruck on the knee! BRINGS BAD LUCK |Hovew that tt t Then 1 got drunk properly and] * r breath until 1] DRINK CRAZED MAN. * Among the Christmas presents | Improvement club, which ts trying] » nae gecledt ofc epee *® Do not trust printed time * tables in newspapers, For & time of departure and arrival © of trains telephone Kin: morn weer it RRR peertnltaartieas Rao taalmad nani cena MH North Th, Dewember Ha oa rige December 8, eT West GU FUNERAL DIRECTORS, cepeinrteraenanpiecnememnnammnm sre for ail ocensh ing plants; lowest prices, Investigate in the superior court this morning. | ¥) Catistection Guarantest, hundreds in thin. city i fi frge_samph MoI "Wantlake ‘boulevard Wanted Man and wife {0 lake charg ‘em quired. Ca her Third ay. and Unt N tween mes 19 and 36 for U. Mari q 2 [ner Third ay, and week, 2020 Terry ay. Main 4807, ie indy amnploreds Galt A” Yate. oY See DECEME 18, 1908, STEAMERS CRAS EIGHT DROWN —_——-— ted Brew DOVE APY Bri Des, 16.-—-The Lindbotmen find mor Frederick 1. the Jorman ate Mulley céliided in the British chan if nel today Hight people re drowned and two injured. The If Lindholinen was rammed and unk, | The disaster, taking place in such & brief space of time that many on board were unable to save them selves, and went to the bottom with the vense}. Bight members of the crew man aged to climb Into a life boat and! f push off from the doomed ship be | fore ahe took her wwift plunge be neath the Waves, After a thrilling |battle with the storm they landed | ef 4 nulf dead from exposure, ‘The| f here Mullor was badly damaged in the collision, it was so efippled that it could not go ahead under tts own steam, Ite crew burned algnaln of distress, and, after a long delay, a tug was sent out to tow the in jured vessel into this port no Lfated steamer Lindbolmen was on her way to Sweden trom! Carditt MURDER MYSTERY (By United Pre BAN JOP Anna Kabello daughter whe was found murdered tn aD City lodging houre jast Maturda and she haw pieced borself in ¢ munteation with th ity in the expe powltively whether her foarr ar | tified or not The f the m your in reported told the New York pollee od the iri came from Santa ( and he ggve his own nar Botello, Which is the me family which resides next door t Das “Emma,” which te the stan name Mra. Rabello’s ssing daughter, Tho distracted mother has not heard from her davahter for a long time. Through the f MY was once employed, she has learned that the girl sent a letter, saying! that she “had married a good man of Chas aten, by whom Emma Rabelio A western dead in! 4 drag store What were the acto. jtions of the drug depends upo whether t 4 man was buying a 7 Pa cent bottle of perfumery or merely stepped in to look at the city directory = pd or bility erro: occurring tm telephoned adver- tisementa, “SITUATIONS WANTED.” “fittuations Wanted” adver. tisements 26¢ tor 18 words. 9 times, Additional space, be per Mae . “HELP WANTED” AND ALL CLASSIFIEO AO One cent @ word—Minimum | charge Ife. When che’ bed account actual number lines Ae set will be counted. Seven Insertions made for the price of six when cash ts paid. All cap. lines, or fraction thereof, be counted as two lines. Rs. Clasaificat bam after 12 ‘Seloch dai iy. “Kopncr—?. Hn B Station information Bun om, Main 2740, independ. en 5 ChrishotmTo the wif * > the wife of Clark ee, | @ daugpter ‘of B. Munich, city, “DEATH NOTICES. Marshiaine-Philile Mershiaine, @ daye, nent 14, Pike, Cut flow: jotinge and flower- 1-Peat pancing Guaral Private eneone. Copyrighted lesson day ening jaccabee ine. Uj Phones moved from 1410 ara t for 19 years wet the same 4 on by and 1624 Vin carey a full line of bay | Business will be under the H. Hurd & Co, =-itrex e fine shose at aye eorn, Pues ERD, cried 20, per con ‘for th at rogsieg se RS = ont aaa TEN Thre 4 ad oot tae Pp Qrgnches or Randall tam pent HELP WANTED FEMALES 1,200 lote which #h nt 81h Jo HELP WANTED—MALE. ee ‘Wanted--ABLE- BODIED Be native born of have opportunity | to to Join me ta a manu- eapital of $260.00 ohnaton Bldg, nlversity. 19 “BOARD AND ROOM. Wanted=-Gunttemen boarders, $8 L@GAL NOTIOR Noreen oF sears eieeial tires hundred th Heattle, Washington, December 10, 19 oa Ov HTOCKMOLDERN N meeting of the stockhold ington, December 10, 1908. | SUNSET 1050. ha rains vs . ATTORNEYS AT Law. LO8T ANDO FOUND. Ww Keil) w York] BANKS. SOTO eee TUE CANADIAN BANK OF COM- MEKCE Toronto, Censta (114 ton of learning | Time ae ChAT TIE Bhs V. Holt, M: anada, cic) A General Interest sllowsd of <r HAIR GOOD! Compara our prices with other stores We tac BICYCLES, Kabelio family at Banta Clara. | Ge te Mpinnings for bicycle repsire marion —tt The reports from the east may that the young man referred to the dond THR NORTHWEST DPTECTIVE RUVICK—Bayert 1. Main 172) Youler way HAT MAKERS. FOR RENT—FLAT porn apartments ocinciensincnereamntacptaticisactaines | po and Ce Jumber, Sake Wb a Sion | world ~~" MONEY TO LOAN. Mower bw, LOAN HUTTON CREDIT CO. housene my a ry, Leane a” Gontdenrial | | best AUCTION GALES. 1 Bagie Auction Co, Pike and Sixth, woods cand “FOR GALE—MisceLLANEOUS. hi 2 Remnants n ositionont in Millinery Sale aren © : = of ; ee 5-Room oe gn furniture, Rersee SG, rn For noe $@0 CASH AND 0 « Bailerd. Boop St. 8 SN AND DOOR BANnGa INS mt raten va kewton, ‘308 ————— w OCULISTS AND AURIST! fitvine, rare, at ) close to Phinney ev. car $. P. Dixon inte Sisk: on ptm Foe cam thee tintin Bnew I OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Members National, tate and GCOvnty | sug yrememt av. or Branch of Phinney v Phones—North 33; 6-Room House Easy Terms fie CASH AND #0 Move im at cece; house i bans Loule lowest on windows rercat. to8 Biel B meer, ETRE, aR C. ¥. McNeal, graduate Kirksville sehoot. faite G04 Hatier "Abeax. Doth phonen M 403 Rorthors Bh. tudes web OPTICIANS, Bey hone Pucker Gon ine ore a “a lenient at ese | S. P. Dixon &G Phones-North #2; Greem | After Awhil Will be too late to buy at UI Go. 111 Cherry wt. The rament hae creel w drvdocks at Bema clowe {8 in, 180 ond ce ee er, toot These Barnes & bere, Brave: “hoya wea Pav! A Talbot, EXPERT, Mutual Lite PASTURAGE. GOOD PASTURE for stock fee T. N. Clark, Foster, Renton car, “aterarna PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. i A PHYSICIANS, Large tracts, clove Br Dalton skin Giseasen Use areage | Glowe-in acre tracts, #68 FT cae aon Meal ——mee | Waterfront actoage, $100, We can tales tare f you we: goal ia ont ih’ Te PRINTERS. co. FURL SHEPHERD & PETER 87 West Lenora. Trick Binding ai u “ti | Place, Seattle “eth Phonest sett Beattie Public Fuel M ESTATE jarket coal and wood. aA ‘Wl; re tracts, $250; Bins: bt New Tork bl ne St: win Bi ir Se -— SECOND HAND CLOTHING. , ER p HANS Ci K FOR SALE—HORS We pay hishest prices for scoondsnana | lisht. Dath BUSINESS GHINCES, DEALERS. a Oy ort unity Orgcery tahed. #00 Shaw's Drug Store, resin | A good fe SPIRITUALISTIC MEDIUM, dare ot land ing fruit trees Rey. Hejea Rico Burtelgh: circles Sun. [berry plants, Py Do it Now Notify the other fellow that you Have something for sale. Have a vacant room. Have lost some keepsake. Have a vacancy in your establishment, STAR WANT ADS. BRING RESULTS, Ask for the Want Ad. Man, 85 per 1 NICHOL, 20 fo down, IND. 441, *e to Bound) ch 60 Onion noureton te free _Uckets at & in Times biock te * are the Detectives 702: Ind. 6 | civil sates artes 16 meron, $1,001 Ree owner Moore, i¢it | that we offer you the fruit, aitaite and dai CITY REAL or University Lg AF | any price ag x 414 Marion Bide the bevy yard, re BINCH LOAN CO. denned em hevsehelé geete transportation. Brera: =, nS n, aallg, ae ws i Co, owners, 160 cS ced walaried barnes oR | Peoples Kirkaville graduate . Bee the DEALERS. $6 carr, $1 week Mik. ad ‘rhe’ owner off tht june east Ina few day | bullies. — Gan Derries next yee aa: | be easy terms fo: “gentioman to Join me in can Take hun Capital of three nd twenty five dol 2 Johnston Bldg Bevt nge Rupert sity Trunk sores 460; 110 down, ke peer entsgeond rei 13) Avoude” An ‘ypewriter Co, $02 Firat Rhane ER COMPANIE! mld Bet $100, 000 tn FARMS AND ACREAGE. avon” Shiropadlat Mlate, Soooud “ot ~~ Fon mente ieinlaak We have a tract ak for anything better for vemetabl frufie, ¢ You oan get ONLY MAN Promente; wilver brace Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, Colman Doc Mei Bcheverman Siok, ‘ito Ch a80n. y te eee ote. hte is & Sma Annex, ABSTRACTORS. ~~ Jot h- WA epey- a Tan THM BRVORLY, 1922 wth, Main 6 Donovan, amet Wa BAVE ut we pay a Main corner of g4th 8 jpenriters. 135 epee TOT American t to move, try the wee Cid cankeast, on hal wade possible raten Main 416 ou boxi00 feet of ground, two Dicks car, all cleared and Tor am $00.00 “down, balance $10.00 monthy ; o TRACTS. i t NC. of land north of § H. PB oRR CoO. B subdivided int | RS to 7 Alnska Fides, Very good: $60 and up per acre, | Inctudin elght TLER, oar WW nm house, one # A fine suburban ty FARMS AND a ie TRIP TO Cal not spend ah. ine Fire ae | ng over our 18 tracts, and con Hee FRESNO IMRIGATE 382 Glebe Uncle Sar | Har started work on his new spy Bre: Watch 4 THIS 18 THE BRST BUY IN THEE ToDaY, J. GOODFELLOW, & SONS, it Bailey Bids. a ‘CHEAP HOME Shaw's Bhow Case Co, mite cusee and 2215 let. Ind 3668. Renton interurban, two STORAGE. en thet oft at Tukwila and ME Un ere tet. vi on TYPEWRITERS, wo houses on A Snap R Ae ve-egotm, ico nird ay. | bh of the city. near Sven ta ed SEATTLE MOMESERKERS, } Main Of Main 3¢62; Mia. sora, | Branch ofc 8 I commlssige 02 corner Sl Rete r wi oka 4 WinsuiP 09 ain an Block, 400 Colman Bids 7 y., NAM STH 08 +a . artive whe wit?" 8 ‘or Fale Mr, Batomen In the ety, © 81,000 dow Phone A 77