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CITY REAL ESTA, Continued. gs AND ACREAGE mann Continued Cheap Lots $125 a ee a — ‘ Dairy Ran hes “av Terms $10 Cash $5 a Month MeLAUGHLIN REALTY CO. hes Rad of Hoods Waterfront Eat ns agen ss aml! Neue pRIce Hee 400 Choice Lots The town om Lake has o Washington the vietalty employ gi Lamber Be On the Sound ip WATE: min? MILe e water clay Owner Must Sell Quick Thirty sores near Otel read, KF D and tetep fruit. dairy aad chickens Gead boat service | howe to Beattie wna of Bremerton Price Bee owner at “ sutied for S quanuae somes Aika Be VICTORIA REALTY CO, 1211 Piet Av Summer Hotel on Hoods Canal Only 3 1 3 Left House and Lot $800 $50 Cash $15 a Month We hare sold six this week & Plwasant lithe hoa. of lake AUT =D Bh and te ear, and one where tbe eat ro and farm ws fie soll if you with fine MeLAUGHLIN REALTY co. 1104 American Bank Midge $50 Per Lot sale south of Beidiers ani satiors elven amtry. Only a few dave Pe cali at once. Montana AiT Pacific Niece = tf REAL ESTATE. , E. Evett & Co, wait yoo may leer ‘ HARKING & RIVERA Boston Mook $6 email terms in Wood ” Beseeret, and lot, #1208; me madern cottage $1.00) 1958 bho, 3419 $2008) terme. ear on First av and Raa a iene “yo ‘Youngstown teat Lote 18 dows. balane oT) te to attle Lene Park car three biscks Wh Rattresd « with be © water A. J. WILKING @ CO Lots $200 and 18 a month ast Beattie, the com. | Mh, Weet 0% of Beattie $2.56 per month te 4909; ohne ACKORS PUGET SOUND. HRAUTIFOL, LEVEL WATER FRONT TRACTS AND Lote tite UP ONLY A SHORT DIFTANCE FROM ARATTLE, WITH FIRST CLAS® HOAT SERVICE. oon VIEW, DESIRANLE FOR A i on INVESTMENT. AND 19 FER CENT ON eee" Inv. ™ Rtg sexr ax MO TR pre) ae rer MONTH wit, MAK CT TO WITHHOLD PAYMENTS CANE OF SICKNESS OR “OL WE WiLL TARE Tow cuance THOR: WANT Te 1” INTEREET ED, ADDN POX LEX. #TAR OF- ven EANTERN OW 2emI ——@ | And cape ott EL sh gg a) expesition srownde a * Ta itiees. "Saad only MALE cash. | This jie below ACREAGE prices in same @ RALTY DOURLE TOUR MONEY 0 BROS, MY Battery ite pomp ad amerean, Dank ida ET BETWEEN WESTER AND HOLDEN STR, LETH Sextd) FRRT, 076.09 CARH, BALANCE 1 0¢ PER WEEK WikeHir HOR 6 COLMAN BLDG. WELLEVUR aNaAP. 20-01 Execetient BIG BNAP. | clase ranch . re an ployment. Priee $275 $40 cash, balance $7.50 per month ideo! garden, berry and chicken ranch Come oat and see Gao Lele Valley City, on Meattle- Tacoma Interurban owner, Ieroom modern house, lot bont00; bargain, 01.000. Lot alone worth money, Rasy terme $100Cash jn in the and tine view rent ? Pat coura sy, we Wt Thira av” purehaser For sais, by Phone 1-338 net, seren-room house an ie fruit and berrt cotinge, pantry, bath, tle Hghts. $16.90. North Leech! park. K Alder #t Apply owner wnelp ABP minstne trom cay | Y Wiew jot and ¢ we near ' ait cay part of HEAL Berar Ferry Land Prine West 17 iited of paying pent. 0 a to seauire 9 sse-ta | L QUEEN ANN® WiLL COF 80050 corner on Garfield at ines Excellent NEWELL. Spring st oom matern house, corner lot, near Hand park and two ome jie vider In next 10 dare ants ft just sold for $1,400 cash cast and wilt sell for $1 Downe Biock. Phone Mi vont ole Room 307, 6-01 but worth ja0 pore for 17.60 ory pnd a pait.| 965% Third ha | me $80.00 per} terme | POW An CORNER OF VINE CITY REAL ESTATE, Continued. We wet bert tow FOR BALC—MI WHamental apro: re (or medium priced houses ‘ MPOBITION ROOFING ahi Th Ibe, per square, $1 96 " ware, $110. pe re, 62 06 heap, Nght roof fold only by O. te Paint led Day windows and’ doo he sei! from we We anyone, AMS Beattie, Wash LAUNCH GIVEN AWAY Aint feet, oak finieh good engine, all comps Weaver, 99 Yesler Way cabie, tise orner Firat “ tutl on tidy bear Low Vor talons tw heavy bolted ee ae utteretil splendid business Hamburger, « [trait stand et involve fe quick. #¢ Wo Main Kk machine and Address Tt ue w eon monthe old $26.00 “Jap poodie areat | Prone X sat One firing machine engine Th fe shored Angora Phone Sen WANTED TO SUY——FURNITURE, File WAGLE FURNITUR & ADOTION | {lon CORNER OF PIKE OF 4 SIXTH AVR. UNDOUBTEDLY Pats THES HiOMRer rnice ron ND-MAND FURNE. “8 So. et RE AP AOU RE Veldes Fura. i814 | it in Sees, in ne FOR SALE—FURNITURE RARGAING IN HOUEE FURNE aPRCAL PRICE lee Duet pane spetisl price Hie Rolling pine special price Ibe Plowr stfter, special price lie Oold-handie steve Hfter, spectal prive 4 Dasen clethas pine epeciat priee The Flue etepe. special prtve h ball and corer, special pe tof Pours hier sar $1.98 Vegetable 4 4 special’ 6 tee be Covered Fiat irene, per th, epectal price Giese tumblers per Gee. epectal tte lirror, iit frame, special price eat. coffee pots, special prtow ie Cotton mops. epecial price $208 Hed springs, special price t $2.08 Mattresses. speetal price ' Hamme Ba special . Tou save on ail you buy at thie shore gall and et ws show pow in our four Chews WOODHOUSE & PLATT FURN » Complete Mouse Furnishers and Bole Agente for the Charter Oak Btoves and Kangee. 418 Pike at Phones Malin feb; Going Rast to settle wp an sotnt doods mosat be sald at once, al! together of SF piece! plans, sewing machine mis hen buffet, table and chairs, library ta echiffanters, rockers Mande, Turkish rocker and coseh) $49 Witon rug. 62%) four ehedper ones: brass | bode ir and) port, € Capitol Min ¥ ‘eed SSS eee Por Male Rowty, ferment tt ery bie Pat 'f. Heimont " Ma-room fiat nlesiy furniehed, tour roome now rented: twe rooms more then pay rent. 104 Kighth ar Hea ee & Garrett, 11) and #21 Pine ot. 24, Wide strest, small expense. We sell ter less —w Hovaehold furniture, jane, for sale tm «tn Whee nearly new A bargain you Reve furniture tor sale Gael h Anne 361 4 HET —t AUCTION SALES. en nernmcrnt Tocrion SALE OF FIRST-CLASS TURE AT BICKERT 4 AND 26 ar OMe 2602 July 13, at 16.98 oF eet, enameted bed ‘ra Tine gordon onl and. vied dreassera, commodee, secret pinnae, the best com f big stock Call in and only part eee of cost or week Main 1184; milk cow) will phone Main 466 14-90 payments; offices In €6 principal 7 ® or block, money to loan 1063 Empire Hide i iy GAU on furniture, horses ste Wr ndschernst 111, New Terk mid _ Rainier eared, | 147 Brving one minute's walk to school 16-98 x Oeergetown, er ot secnen Lote 90n140, cleared, tenasd gf or tradi with two new, by owner at 7304 Iith 20-28) ew. yeare “ or me t a THE STAR—WED Classified Directory. ARCHITECTS, r Matta! a Archit 418 Bitel Hine ABSTRACTORS. corkees or Tor Anderson & Halley r * ay 4 eorporations Washington hide tnger, date ourte §=6408 Peoples Dank OMIT @ KELLY. 818-819 Colman ide BANK®S, THe “me Be Han OF com _ BOOKS “AND STATIONERY, FO io Wore Thi Tad rome CHIROPODIS foot ape Fourth {owe work salle tee GLAIRVOVANTS ‘Adaline. Lora Make pa mistake when th of » cleuveyem, bh Celonlal Hetet Mre tus ost vellable me om 14h Fourth Perey Grant. Leck} chores Hater gives iy) tee Bh nee * that drew een . i Thee: ti bite LS vel an ia mn Loum « one ew nek Conwulia- levestiqniions ete HURCH ertemtnal Bavings Dane DENTISTS. — Poy ew HAIR GOODS. I Petiohbes still on ente 6616 HA, MAKERS. ue Yau is Re vaneugh. i ~~ LUMBER. Union er, omen spruce tue! — 1600 Firet ay Main te MASSAGE. Biewtria aed > resent fecation 11¢ trearl Unisn, Millie Harti, Tht Peeps Henk fide NOTARY PUBLIC, Auguet Toaline sohone Main 671) 4 Mth 5 Office oper “SP TIGIANG. vitae” eles alee roker oe OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS, ie and County ikevtile te 408 nernore'the lag ih asa Pine Vhoowe PAINTE AB. fem IF aden Teal et Tare ta Bm Fore PATENT ATTORNEYS. G pe Poul A. Talbot, EXPERT Muiual Lite PLUMBING. ¥, 4 Co, 008 ate, plumb. | pia soe wal wren te a PHYBICIANS, Love amber pA we INO hae removed me tt nae Bot oa? Private purees, reagona bi) hr hae 28) Dr Dalton, shin diseases Dr. Twcker, Union bloek. a) SUPPLIES, ncn ““[nderson Wupply Co. ll Oherey ot at PRINTERS, PROTOSRATT are’ Piece, Seattle _Meller_ Prt ax POSTAGE STAMPS, ~e Colieetions bought « 4th ee oust 108 Henece wold fehwede SOND-HAND CLOTHING. “We pay highest prices tor pevond-hand tadies ay jrigheat prices for gecond hand ture, ete r ad tne SHOWCASES, ow Case Co “mip ono 2218 Piret foa men Union Transfer, Mov Main § ~ it you Transfer Lowest po turn! J plano 12) reals Fox and oth written ett a a? ¥ Bio ype. Typewriter & fupely Co, ok TELEGRAPHY, eee ae & B Couns of Telegraphy. Fie we” dnd nee Ronttion Waa Wire or wirelons {_ Instruction. Our location just west expo grounds 3 “jelreatt last season ratlway =") ingham, Ri|by apectal train on the 008 Vernon place, | NE JULY LIND SINGER WILL AoSIoT IN BENEFIT Woman of Stage Mystery Will Lend Beautiful Voice to Help Girl in Dire Affliction, BY BONNIE WHEELER There is another for those who are planning to help in the benefit that te being ar ranged by Mra, A. Cook Hunch of Grapes luncheon, mont of the Alaska building Morence Bromley, the young wom an Who made such a good fight against the overwhelming forces of poverty and hunger koep gether the family of seven small children after the death of their mother last January, The already full bil which is to be presented at the Grand theatre Friday aft by the stars from all the th in Seattle A number that has been one of the headliners on the Keith clreuit tn all the leading citi of the East Mise Christine La Harraque, the bilnd singer, will appear in several selections. treat In store bane to to Stage Mystery. Mies La farraque known as the mystery who af the Keith volunteered her services in the cause of Florence Bromley, and her appearance sure to be a drawing ecard It was the mywtery of the woman who half covered her face and har when she appeared before the audience, the woman, young, at tractive, and handsomely gowned. who sang French, Malian, Spanish and English operas with equal case the crowds, The celery sweet volee held the attention, once drawn. Christine La Barraque is totally bifed, and nature, as in always the cane when ahe deprives her children of any faculty, has added an other. Thus the ve of the charm tne young woman ts one of power and aweetnens Boheme of Manager. The plan to make her a mystery ‘was devised by the manager of the Keith ctrouit, and the entire tour of five months was made by Miss La Rarraque without a single reporter oF paper discovering who and what the was She had all her moaly rerved in her rooma, drove to the theatre in & closed carriage, alighted heartily different languages in which she sang were misleading and the tales publimhed concerning her were any and varied Some had her a society woman ho wished to remain {ncognito: others 4 foreign princess, and still | others said she was an opera star who dinagreed with ber managers. Hut to the end of the tour she re matned & charming mystery Visiting Relatives. Miss La Rarraque te visiting her Mra. H. 8, Hall, of 1127 iat av, and her attention was called to the story of Florence Bromiley and the benefit to be given her Friday afternoon, She volantecred her services to Mra Cook, who started the benefit. Mins La Bar| raque will sing Stern's “Spring | Song.” a compoattion full of sweet | hess and trills, and this time she | will not be a mystery Miss La Barraque is tall and) | slen rf and charmingly French in| j her westures and accent, but she | Dossensen a voice that seeme to be} decidedly cosmopolitan TRAINS ARE. WRECKED (Ry Untied Pree) CROOKSTON, Minn, July 21 Washouts caused by a terrific eleo trical storm in Polk and Norman countios resulted in two wrecks,| the lows of two lives and the de-| moralization of traf! | Northern, Northern Py Paul, Minneapolis & Sault Ste Marte roads A Northern Pacific freight train crashed Into a work train at Melvin, | od eer two laborers. A Great Northern passenger train, | bound for Duluth, was derailed near | |Fosston. Several of the passengers | were slightly injured ‘WAS PRESIDENT OF ROAD NEVER BUILT William Wayne Betvin wall known tn Beattle about 16 ye | ago and who says that he is presi-| Dent of the Port Angeles & astern t was never built oT even surveyed, was ajected yes terday from the office of Ja [Patten In Chicago, when he for a loan In the poles awked eourt he auld that he of a tern rat! t he ntly lost He was dir w had culation. | way 000 in ged he rallroad of which he # ha he i# president waa at time | planned, but waa found to | practicable the abandoned | SOUTHERNERS VISIT THE FAIR TODAY tc and plans were of the} has been augmented by was! in| velled, and refused all visitors, The} LECTURES TO FREDERICK & NELSON for Store Clos orated 12 Noon Saturday During July and Auguat ~ Wasement’Sa esroom © Dry Goods ailored Wash Suits blue, N THE EDITORS PROF, THORP TELLS EDITORS WHY COLLEGE TRAINING — 18 GOOD. | “University Training for Journal iat esting was the topic of a very Inter- address delivered by Pro- sity of Washington at the session of | the Editors’ association held in the | | Chamber of Commerce this morn-/ ing. The remarks of Professor Thorp were seconded by President A. ft. Hill of the University of Mis sourl, one of the youngest univer: | sity presidents in te country Following them on the program | Leon Weatmoreiand, editor of the! Democrat, Greenwood, Arkansas, | delivered a forceful address entitle a} "Relation of the Country Paper to the Metropolitan Daily.” i During the morning session ar} rangements wore made for the Alaska trip, which starts Saturday morning when the steamer pulls from the wharf with 134 delegates | and their wives aboard It te probable that Joe Mitchel | Chapple, editor of the National) Magazine of Boston, will be chosen | for one of the vice-presidents of the association. His name was widely ectroulated among the dele. gates this morning. The session was well attended and a great deal of important buat ness in addition to the regular pro gram of beneficial talks was car ried out ‘NEW ENGLANDERS GET TWO DAYS aT FAIR | There will be two New England Days at the A-Y.P, exposition, the} first being set for August 5, and the second for September It, On the latter date the pageant of the land ing of the Mayflower will be repro duced. The celebration on August 5 will be known Handshaking Day. In the evening there will be a reception and dance for New Eng land people at the Washington State Bullding, The local New Eng land club, which has headquarters down town In the Haller building, is in charge of arrangements for the two celebrations LOS ANGELES, quittal was brought A verdict of ac in late last |night by the Jury In the case of wil A party of 105 people from Birm Ala |tion this week is viniting the expost:| having come West Canadian & | Pacific, and intending to return} }home via California and the south-| jern route, The visitors are busi-| jness men of the distant southern elty, with their wives and families. Mra. F. G. Alexander is in charge jof the trip. | the CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400 FIST AY Wonderful values Men's Tatlor-Madg Unealled-for Bults, Overcoats, Cravenettos and Trou. A tine new line of Men's urnishings, Hata, Caps and Bult Cases, Also Full Dress Suite for | rent. } Jed Cecil ——~}#® Balances Mitchell, the youth who kill Thayer, a messenger boy on account of his association with Mitchell's l6-yearold sister. This was Mitchell's second trial, the Jury in the first case having dis | agreed. ham C HERE * * BANK CLEARINGS, * Seattle, * Cloarings today * * Cloarings today ® Balances \* |® Clearings toda? , |® Balances | [ORR RRR RRR RR Tacoma, $ 910,193.00 61,714.00 Portland. $1,076,541.00 161,951.00 x eee eeeeeeeeee Several | members of this church. Special $3.85 INCORPORATED MRS. ROGERS TO BE BURIED NEXT SUNDA The funeral of Mre. Sarah Rogers, widow of former Gov ‘ohs H. Rogers, who died Monday even- ing at the home of Mra. LW. Enta, 5631 16th av. N. KB, will in probability be held next Sunday afternoon in the First dead jchureh, of Puyallup Both Gov, and Mra. Rogers were Interment Will be made in Woodbine cemetery, at Puyallup, where the governor is buried. Two of the sons, Prof Frederick J. and Albert R., both of city before Friday VICTORIA, B. C.--Valentine Chi rol, of the London Times, reached here on the Shinano Maru | evening, from the Orient. He speaks highly of Japanese modera tion tn dealing with questions be- }tween China and Japan. WASHINGTON.—The first second flotil and ot the Pacific tor- hundred Wash Suits of linette and rep, in pink, light lavender, rose, blue, gray, reseda and striped ef- fects, bought at a striking saving, go on sale in the Basement Sales- room beginning tomorrow At $3.85 Coats are semi-fitting, 38 and 40 inches long, plain tailored, with coat collars and revers, turn-back cuffs, fronts trimmed with jet or pearl buttons. ot Altered, owing to the low- ness of the price. REDERICK & NELSON Copenhagen | pedo fleet will leave Puget Sound about July 26, for a two weeks’ cruise in Alaskan waters, with Sitka as the objective point. PORTLAND ONY IS. | RECORD BREAKER Without holding any formal pro- gram, Portland celebrated her day at the exposition yesterday and made a new attendance record for a city day at the fair. Yesterday's admissions totaled 29,400, which is fessor Merle Thorp of the Univer-| California, will not arrive in the searly 500 more than attended on Tacoma day last week. The excursions from Portland brought about 6,000 people, and thousands of former Oregon! turned out from Seattle, Contra: to the custom of the expostitiot Portland held no formal s making ceremony, but the visitors spent the whole day seeing the fair. | There was a reception fn the after- ‘noon at the Oregon building, where each visitor spent a few minutes, Sensational Specials WW LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Fall Suits CORRECT MODELS PRICES $18.50 ——AND—— $20.50 July Clearance of All Summer Suits Linen Tailored Suits $5.75 3-piece Linen Suits $10.00 White Serges — - $16.50 Laties’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING

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