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city R r back fo Hiver deed EAL ESTATE Continued. $14, 000 For apart eorner, 1708 ane For sparen 24,000 PReR CLAMS AN pee ACT sks WATER ee Ook PILLAI AN'S SALBAMEN TODAT. ese 8 Deautiful. oe o W. corner * Asxtos. Amare ‘This NSON New © fantous valley Seattle city timits tune & co, York “Biock. ¥ Immediate sale Good TNIVERSTTY ADDITION. A ciolce lot, {2x107, near 45th at Must Me sold Make ce an Co four-room howse; i oy level For be sold at once. Former quick sale, on this, fruit trees, on terme, 996 +4280. FOR PXCHANGR. Five-seee tract north of city Im path price $1,000, for equity 1 house. For mo reven-room heme we will euchange same “at ale £8 American Bank Botting 1 one Main G06; 5 Acres $250 own and $3 monthly 0 near the rhody one of these tracte. to show this land. & HOMESERKERS CO., 3346. w avy yard, are certain. Th can make a Wa pay Cherry St. on county road, near graded SE® Bich choot In large town State for all kinds of produce gai thie land wii turn out $-ro0m bungalow. tance; $1,258. Cort Ing uire ng boat at Bremerton modern, walking ls terme Apply 1820 Rar 1 Beestitut new and up-to-date three. Fact of greens 10 Septem tance le Tac fattage, with two large of work for man » per day; two schowt. . tap $26 cash Howe and 2 and water. } _ | THAMS. | CITY REAL ESTATE, Continued, ONLY $125 CASIT $15 per Month Righteen minutes’ car ride tray Aning time TO See Tre Take Seattle, Renton @ Bouthern car—-any but ox Washington at oft at our bi meet y ¥ rou AT ONCR. TOMOR & FARRAR 407-108-40° Mock INC. ) New York ee ee Attention! for am INVEST MORN don't & mile free If You are look LET US SHOW YoU BRAUTIFUL QUARTER-ACRE LOTS in Lincoln Beach Park our 2 Take Fauntioroy car to Gatewood Ask for RYAN & MARGERSON, to our offic unt ose 1490. Tea. Main 3146 Fine New 5-Room Modern Cottage Cument basement; large lat: A GOOD | MOD Py tN WOM vt Bi WASHINGTON ADD. 1D mice, 320 Lumber Re 30 Rooms Only $650 Cash Wanted--Lady to buy half interest and manage 20 rooms, clase in, flee tural HEAPPive only 9550. terms $25 $5 per month: best buy on thin side Hound. fee Sutter, steamer Vem acres nus, Vier 6, before 1 $2 PER take charge of one of my additions [Mere Rice, at Pacific City, or Hilim MONTH on county road. lant. Government sho; dreds of stlied me band: beat u I kinds of produ % mile dis employing hu fem and labor: att, Colman ‘Dock . on leaving bent at refere lands, acreage, OF RIF BIG. a land ‘daily. Get D. Times bide Visitors and Others, in pay double the price good ot} Sound down. to good man Be with high school in larke town jand. will turn ow! today, as this ray E Inquire at second Hrem- iness with anyone lots. Why take Hillman land managers, Ser onl CITY REAL ESTATD. Continued, otrangers, We Attention! Foapecttutly invit We of Lak the NRALDE onthe National 4 We do business Call an Hank MAN seat n 14 ane nap—Good Tract Valley Land; New House One-quarter mile from avo mah omipoyment: near pur price . balance # arden, me out y City, on Boatite-Ta tt Easy Payments To Campers from the from the park car and aah oat 1 MAN “DnIvR on Pountt car ail during the afternoon until T p.m T) 2200, Ind : 84 a WHITE B CO, Orlental Md, rdern five-room ‘One book ning Mi. Maker howse and § ALL benpret in and pald. Close In and two blocks te war line. SLETTENGREN & 292-3 ARNEL L, Reston Hk view: 2 blocks from car, om helahts of | joining property. Call 405 Orlental i Woodland park bill, at only $2,600; $200 cash, balance easy terme rl abe & P. DIXON @ CO, Task aint ‘ke $700 wen Ind 48 | corner ‘tot 45, 4-roam heose not rn cont $600 to bul e Fairview station: § PO HOLLAND, 145 New York mx 10 neree north of city, interarban and found 12% 10th ay Bo mkt Por sale cheap, detween Ev ere Inquire ow Second ay. and Seneca. Where Money Grows Invested to view property at the city balance ain office 7. P. FAY COMPANY, Inc. BEAUTIFUL 1916 Third Ay, room bungalow. 4 large tract, of ground. Twill aie the steady work at ape conte. ce weave tend tor Ea h cook and ‘month 200 Eac Interurbas to Bartington. »_ Mr, Henderson Three fine lots near University ais nd ready te bulld on. e here 1,500 xpining that it's a ft Pier €, foot of University st. hetore 15 | treble corner for S er apartments: am. Our client has Instructed ue to met an Just received word from my mother in re ae a the Kast to eett her G-mere tract. in- cluding cows and chickens. near lat 7 Lots fine soll. part . on’ coma bulldings,|on Dowamish river, make fine worehouse $50 per year | site of dockage for {. Make us an . steamer Ve-|offer on the lots ns SEATTLE HK EXCHANGE, to Room 4, 1i¢ Cherry st Here’s Something od Residence lot om Pike at., 4 D. RICE & CO, xd 4 320 Lumber Bx. Beco and Bene $1,800 Brand new, attractive five-room mod. orn cottage, banement, electric front and back parches, lot 60x10, located end, three blocks from car P. DIXON & CO., Main 40 1419 Third Av Ind. 40, NEW ADDITION. BEAUTIFUL Liv 1 ANIA AV., ON SCHOOL "AND AR LINE ACH, Aly AED AND GRUB READY POR GARDEN $10 Down $5 Per Month CAMP RICA. OLMAN BLDG ® BBD, w. 54 aot of land wo he ” titut ruvaivided sue “ball aorg tracts at ‘| $950 Per Tract Streets are G9 font wide, water pipe free along streetn: walking distange it boat landings w of I r Ow 314-315-918-38T Mew York Hyook jo Awfully cheap, | 200 laying hens, horne 3 good dairy cows, plenty for stock hi 10 aeren wil and buggy and y 2 - Aig f Look at Thi erurban at Oech Barlington oad 40 AGH rich Anohom#iat aunty ery i uid not be surpassed. ‘Peac- Summit Actes eg seen fas ve Alaska Building “West Seattle tats. $135 i 4 416 cash and $10 per month untit halt cOgprentow, nos, ts paid; balance #9 years ley Wide Con i : HAMBON & CO. 4 room, lot 40x114, improve: 4 paid in full; $i.% th s iat Tate of vas 4463 Woodland Park. Phone Ind, ilack 284 $10 Down, $5 a Month], THE STAR CITY REAL Kachange FOR BALE—FU THe i GL FULNITE CORNER OF PLKB ar UNDOUNTEDLY BRCOND. Tune OF VALE you Price ron aoor nave of your v FOR SALE OR E Bellingham » handle trades, what you SRATTLE Rw Bulte 4 And others furnished Reten, ‘Suibout seeuriiy: eee OTe Fe 118 Recon ay. ima. T PRR CENT PRIV Groner ¥ 108) EMPIRE Loans Reach, Koom 7 SASH AND DOOR Gress panel dears tor Cress panel deer at doors. om » welant 36 ibe. ight 38 A tink of 46 oF ox tie iN Wher couches, @xtension carpets, art crockery Jontic rain te sett and all goes or tied a¥. car Hlonser Phones: Mt wan tit, uel Horses bired for aii wi 100-page book, house, Qrlow plans. giving aise, | Continued AND For exchange for Beattio property. Will REMAND & CO. Honeer Hak a Have been In the business 4 yadre have 110 Cherry Mt “Beek, “hecond ‘and Conmbia MONEY FOR SALARIED PROFLE i etfices in aE pet reneiateas eagle a a oe lien eae See on furniture. boreen 17, Ni ATION ROOFING ons) full bieede, wharp wiih pel] all woods, “usin toon FoR SALE—wooo AND COAL. Se - The Maniy Boarding ~~ ARCHITECTS, TUESDAY, § EPTEMBER 7, 1909 STATE RNITURE, Hague & Garrett, 619 and @2i Pine ot. | in & side street, minal! expense, We sail | for lene at} m Anne A baat ut as TO BUY—PURNITURE. an &@ AUCTION COMPANY 4 eIxTH AVE. THe HroMRer HAND FUnNE DON'T HELL THEM ised furniture to XCHANGE. Acreage Know re oan ox whet you here for EXCHANGE, upon thelr chea| 184 Epier ATH MONRY GA nha. ote =| York bids. tt BDARGAINA Balnting, $E 18 per square end S thid YNEADAY, SEPT. RG, Mex iron bedstends, A Bickerton, sue Ind. 1377 and Sale Classified 1 Directory. AT TORI NevS v8 AT Law. Piper, Lawyer! husband and wife, cr mes. chaimna, settiqmenta Yoome 34 and 37 om block, 113 Wirt av. Corwig Townsend. 306 Matley bide. Washington, ‘Hank Bh nom cottage and ban. MOST INTERESTING WOMAN WILL SING MMe. THERRY PROMISES TO| MAKE SEATTLE OPERA Lov. | ERS TAKE NOTICE | When Mme. Helene Therry r fF of the Opera Comique, of Pari ings “Fedora” at the Moore theatre with the International Op era company next week Seattle theatre-goers and operadovers are | promised something more of a treat than might be expected, from read ing the bare announcement of the cant Mine, Therey is not only a beau tiful woman for th yes to feast upon, but b edu tion in the French school of opera compels her to be an actress, dramatic as well om mae 14) MME. HELENE THERRY, | The performance of “Fedora” in| the opera of that name requires the |— ——- we most intense and subdued acting | voice as well as being a clever ac imaginable, The end of the second | trons act demands @ Ristori, who M Signor Columbini, a tenor, will rry ts spoken of as resembling make his first appearance in this in her pewer. jclty and sing and act the role of Louts Ipanoff. Boost for This Tenor. A Success in New York, Mme, Therry, after playing the| ,. ‘ several Buropean cities, came to| The San Francisco Examiner New York and appeared a number | *#¥#: “Ugo Columbtini, the dramat of times in concerts, Mr. Edwards | !¢ tenor, is the surprise of the year engaged her for the International | Of course we expected him to sing Grand Opera company, and her suc-| P to his reputation, but he turned cons has been great. Madame in| Ut to be a great deal more than a one of the artists who sings only |800d singer. He ts peculiarly mag twice a week | netic, and he is @ remarkably good She was chosen by the author to|4¢tor and is the sensation of the originate the character of “Fedora” | Company, and before the season is in Parts, and made an instant hit}over all the states will want to in the part. She ts safd to be the | hear him weor of & magnificent soprano| The support Is sald to be way nee [ABOVE the average with clegant |new and elaborate costuming be- sides | seonte ROOSEVELT 10 - BECOME 035; RUMORED THAT HE WILL B PLACED IN CHARGE OF PANAMA CANAL WORK. new and effects historically correct AT OUR PXPRNSH, Bremerton Hotghts is the place that Is being cause all who pleasure ¢ Feallze that od alonwal: ard will ttle ) thin expen vilare Invest the Bremerton Navy bring large returns his beautiful, high-class rest dehoe property ts alongside the navy yard, and will always reap the benefits of Unele Aam's laree expenditures take (By United Breas.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Sept. 7 Former President Theodore Roore- velt in to take charge of the work pe J tue ben o+ 2.4 of pushing the Panama canal to ‘or, we will «ive you « * . stion, acco: 0 201 guarantee of a large profit in §| Completion, according to @ report in one your official circles in Panama, This | ataterment was made here by T. W, Harrison of Columbus, Mr. Harrison in attached to the engineering de- partment at the canal, and has just arrived here. He declared that the president was not dissatisfied with the present ca- Large Tracts ‘Terms 61 aed 62 Mowthiy. Reattic Homeseckers Co! Bee Choe ee arcane Mites P| nal administration, and that Prest- in the Oregon Batiding, at B dent Taft had stready arranged for orton. We will ahow you ali El Col, Roosevelt to take charge of the Navy Yard sights in our tree auto at Bremerton, Our men * our office several times y and ~o om the fant new iy. Fifty our officer the work when he returns from hunting trip in Africa, Col, Roc volt Is exceedingly popular at Inthenda, Harrison sald. =] SEEN OF MEMPHIS <1) FLOODED WITH LIQUOR)": MEM pits, Mo. Mo., his the ‘Sept. 7.—The for Fete TF teserested, oll co hhiety streets of this town today are a8 , “flooded with whiskey.” ne . cab ——o at the inaotivity of the police ne’ chickens, erat’ ate ‘Mis. ral | Cader. and sorace” Juimber thelr efforts to” close’ the blind — | eee ast. pigs.” temperance workers and AUCTION SALES, OPTIC.ANS. rmers in the vicinity banded to- Rilo Sane, oF gm RTTRE EES ASe er gether and V eetmengy lp al egal ini, ON TAGE PIEM IMIR. bao | Sian. tebe: Pisher “ar” dnd They confiscated every drop of whiskey in sight. Then the “booze” was thrown into a wagon and cart- ed to the center of town, while the raiders sang temperance songs. Upon reaching their destination, the temperance workers knocked In the bung holes of the barrels and allowed the lguors to flow to the ie ms PATENT ATTORNEY4. ost aseania a ig PATTERNS ate oun The Beattic Pattern & Mi ar art BAKERSFIELD, Cal, 8 7 Merrill S. Crosair, a barte PHYSICIANS. |dead, and L. Freldsan, who shot De GG PERCE: him, is in jail, following a quarrel for sil disonses and eon the men in the Capitol eqneuit the doctor in saloon at Mojave yesterday. Ac- cording to the story told by Freid san today he was engaged in a : }game of poker in a side room of to biden umber Bechanae “gst! | the saloon when Crosair opened the Phones 1037 "| door and hurled a lemon among the Dr. Dalton, skin dineases 485 Arcade | Players. Hot words followed and a ~|Freldsan shot, he alleged, when Dr. Tucker, Uniom block. Ind. 4610 =# | Crosats attempted to draw a gua POSTAGE STAMPS. | “I simply got him first,” was ee | Freidsan statement today “Collections bougtt and sald. Schwede, ss aanaataoadl 1ebe Peurth PHOTOGRAPHER SUPPLIES. “Th ¢ Book fthre, 18! cHIROPODI| DROWR—1 am on att high came 4 clnew bere in ‘Ph ————— iP WOGHIR, #16 Ui BOOKS “AND STATIONERY. DENTISTS. HAIR uooos. ry Third av 1ST hiropodiat Main 208 om. reliable me- 1414 Fourth dings dally at 168 Bet av how giving cut jontal worl. Tea @ Bar about the GOLD AND SILVER PLATING, “ ‘nian wh or | cabinet work. forkeen, Avchitewt. 41% Bil “Anderson Buvpiy erry wt PLUMBING. TOPEKA, ens ote Sept. 7.—This * oe erage Tar tier | city Is flooded today as the result Jobbers, and tec | ° conta trictane ‘Gwe walof the heaviest rain ever recorded pga we guarantee in thie vicinity, The street cars inn Nv nee ee Sitter ae 1d | have been put out of commission THE CANADIAN BANK OF COM | ———————-——| ‘The water in the streets ranges hia’ SEE decade 09 PRINTERS. ______| from three inch to three feet in grantee le Baiada cles A cenorel | {7 inting Go. Pike | depth, The rain began late yester } ntsromt allowed ¢ Ms "| day and continued throughout the TELE BRANCH, aller Printing Move, 108 Benooa, night and today ¥. How Mher. _— . SHOE DEALERS. lin eee eee pe) sez; RECEIVES PICTURE me i The best chien at Go to Wpinninge’ tor bieyole rei beweet by Gee Rausen —|} ‘The Seattle Chamber of has been presented with a mmerce pautiful 4-hand Fihing” "hand | framed picture of the Seattle Maru av. Ind. 6418. the snew steamship of the Osaka roman pays full, value. to Shoshen Kaisha, It n Au regle to arded clothing. I. Main | admire the frame, rather than. the pleture, but in this case It may be safely done, fain 63 Oblong in shape, made of beautl- SHOWCASES. fully lacquered and gilded Japan ss - | wood, inlaid with mother of pe : Show case | this frame is a perfect work of | itself, and, though the design on th | border, which is concave, is of the | conventional Japanese order, it is worked out so ornately as to create instant admiration. | GREAT DAM BREAKS Colo, Sept. 7 Jefferson lake, miles south of here, broke this morning and the freed water is | rushing down the valley. @len on horseback are riding ahead of the fom Tranater, Moving & Morage Co. tt DENVER, » | great dam at he 50 “a 00 Hats Kavanaugh, 1013 First —ee | oncoming deluge, warning residents MASSAGE. FVPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, |to' flee. It is expected that the sia ennaticnianes ae ere | Tush of water will reach Denver and presont location tub bathe; ate 714 (rear) Union, late this afternoon. =, TOPERA FLOODED TODAY, "lof the family, PUPILS ASH SOME GREAT FOR SCHOOLS CONTESTS AT AND STUDIES THE MEADOWS | Auto Carnival, Which bs to Include Exciting Race Will Begin With Parade Some of the Institutions, Which Opened Today, So Crowded That Con- fusion Resulted. Tomorrow. After a vacation of nearly three! {The First Seattle Automobile C months, the schools of the city | nival will commence tomorrow at ain took up thelr work this morn-|1 o'clock, when the parade will ing start from Pioneer square, It ts The attendance was much| expected that there will be the lar greater than expected and in every| gest number of cars ever seen in building extra pupils had to be| the parade in the West, as the first cared for. In many of them it was| prize for the most beautifully deco- found necessary to have two sepe | ra antomobile is a handsome, rate sessions to care for all of the| massive, silver cup, valued at fully new pupils, This delights the small! $200, and there are no entry fees boys in those neighborhoods, as| for the event, It is open to all. they attend school riow only half a| ‘There was a final meoting of the About 30,000 registered Too Many Pupils. judges and officials at 2 o'clock this | afternoon, at which all details were completed There we large entering classes at all the high schools. At the Out After Records. roadway and Lincoln the pupils On Thursday, again at 1 o'clo re readily cared for, but at the| the hill climbing contest will begin en Anne it was found that | on the Queen Anne counterbalance. too many pupils assign-| Many entries have been received ed to that school. Besides the reg-) for this ¢ nt, and keen competition ular high school students the pupils is anticipated. Seattle auto cars of the seventh and eighth grades of that vicinity were sent there, caus ing much confusion. But before the session ended all were taken care of Near the school buildings the ple foundries” and quick lunch counters once more opened up for business, and at the Broadway butiding the freshmen were {nltia are, In the general run, built for high capacity in this respect, and some records are expected to go by the board. ‘riday and Saturday are to be de- voted entirely to the track meet at the Meadows. This course has been put in fine shape for the rac- ing, and many cars have been try- ted inta the way to get Into one of | ing out thetr pace during the past them and get out again with a ple| week. without spilling it on someone's new Will be a Weird Race. t. Of course several ples were) Hor the 2¢hour endurance con- isumed and several sults ruined Because the university will not open for several weeks the mem bers of the graduating classes for several years back were present at the high schools. Prepare for Football. To begin the work of the school year in the right way, the couches test the track will be brilliantly fl- juminated and all the cars compet- ing will be plainly visible at the darkest hour of the night. It will be a weird sight to see them whiz- | zing round at racing speed. One of the most thrilling events will be the races for t motorcy- eles. Already tn practice these at the Broadway and Lincoln small and lively speed makers have high schools have issued calls | created a sensation at the course. for the candidates for football, Contracts have been let for the teams to turn out the latter part decoration of the grand stand and of this week. This morning's ses- sion lasted half an hour at most of the schools, It will take several days to get the business straighten- ed out and in running order, and the regular school work wil! not begin tll about Friday. After the session this morning many of the pupils of the schools came down town to see the sights and all the morning and afternoon the streets were| crowded with them. this feature is to be carried out with brilliant effect. Altogether the auguries point to a very enthusiastic and sensational ‘meeting and, as it will be some- thing entirely new for Seattle, a huge crowd is expected to be present. It isn’t every family tree that bears the fruit of industry. ‘NO MORE POLYGAMY | IN TURKEY THAN IN THE UNITED STATES en L. PARKS RICHARDSON. Hd WIRELESS --PLAYS ANEW eeceeme =) TRICK ON HIM be very careful during the | course of my lectures not to at- tempt anything sensational which ‘would cost my Turkish friends their lives, and, besides, there is no more polygamy in Turkey than there is right here in America.” roe spoke Mrs. L. Parks Rich- ardson, cousin of American Consul . General Luther Short, at Constan-| W- 0. Higman, the United Wire- tinople, at the home of Manson F| less telegraph operator at the Perry Soap ae anges Pad st, where hotel, knows more about wireless this morning she delivered the first| today than he ever kriew® before, of @ series of lectures on life within | . 4 Turkish harems. Mrs. Richardson a ee ee has personally visited these houses ‘ and has a wealth of information | his ears and hie toot aoe ‘asthe, concerning them. |fortably against the big electric Would Be Beheaded | transformer, directly under his op- “No doubt,” she explained, “many | erating table. Suddenly he heard of my hostesses and others labor | the Olympia station calling him. He under the impression that my re-! threw down his antenna switch, but Woman Admits, How-| , That if She Told Sean Things Friends Would Be Beheaded. “If | cast any reflections on Turkish life that would be dis- tasteful to the sultan, | fear my friends in Constantinople will This Current of Twenty - five Thousand Volts Passes Through Body of Oper- ator at the Perry. marks will be of a sensational] before he could reach out his hand character, That is far from the | for the key, in order to Answer the trath. It would be bad taste for | Call, the current had done its work. me to be entertained in the palace | An hour later when he awoke he of the sultan, partake of his hos-| heard his electric fan buzzing and pitality, and then come back to/| saw his antenna switch still down. this country and make a big ‘hurrah’ | about what | observed He attempted to stretch himself If 1 should | and realize where he was. He found divulge some of the secrets con j his neck so stiff he could scarcely cerning the habits of Turkish wom-| move it. A hole was burned en there fs little doubt in my mind| through his shoe and another that the Turks suspected of giving | through his trousers. jme the information would be be-| He had received the full 25,000 |he aded. That would never do. It) volts of the current through his took me many months to gain the| body. Because of the low ampere- |confidence of those people. Surely, |l am not going to violate it now.” Mrs. Richardson declares she can say in truth that all the stories of |mystery the Americans hear about Turkish harems are Arabian Night dreams age, the’ only effect on him was to put him to sleep. From now on he « declares he will keep his feet off the transformer and other contact points while sending aerograms. Has But One Wife. “The sultan of Turkey, like an Every Sho fi American,” she continued, “has but velful one wife, Why all these tales about his harem being full of beautiful wives? It is not true. The mystery of Turkish life was unveiled to me through actual association and in- |timate friendship with the Turkish peo For example, the Turkish how: hold is divided into two sections, one being called a selamlik and the other a haremlik, The former is the exclusive domicile’ of the men and the haremlik con stitutes a series. of apartments. for women and children. The harem is nothing more than a family hearthstone, In no harem are there even six women, There is no more polygamy in Turkey than there is right here in America. of our Coal is warranted to pan out pure Coal and nothing else. You will find no artificial padding of Mrs. Richardson declares her] weights with us. We sell Coal- sympathies are with the Turkish] not dirt and rubbish mixed with it women. And these grades of ours are the ne finest ever mined, with good beat DEL.~GATES WANTED. “ 2 tae ‘The Soattle Chamber. of Com. | MS And lasting qualities put in a good supply now whtle suimmer prices rule. You will save by ft, J. W. Bullock Both Telephones 87. meree has been urged by the secre- tary of the Mississippi-to-Atlantic Inland Waterway association to send delegates to its convention, which is scheduledgfor November 15, 16 and 17, at sonville, Pla.