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THE STAR—MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1911 '6 ete SSS eee Tc | : : TATE—(Cont.) Houars. FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Contd.)| CITY REAL ESTATE- [Cor y VOLUNTEERS WO°KED TO HELP JOE SMITH WIN Star Advisory Ballot HURT BY CARS ‘ roa Ser WHAT YOURE LOOKING . ERICKSON { Bisel formed. £008 a LAND FOR — _ _ oo - 5 ‘y |} BLAINE. x LeBeau, a lineman with th ’ ame FARM | ° GRIFFITHS x te ‘ fell FARM . “ WARDALL X%| from Beattle ¢ ate lust] fie. 4 Park RANCHE | . + 1 STEINER night and sprained his bac 3 r ° | 3 . HESKETH x After the car had ' : ’ | E ; KELLOGG x | Le 1 attom Pty iLing GODDARD x | An I stepped from the al | om MAAS lunge wing me 4 diteh, | ' . } WEAVER x| There wa attempt to close the| “ " ‘ 4 HURKE & PARRAR, ENC LITTLEFIELD |mate befc moving the car. Had|~» 4 | ; QUIGLEY there been I would have avoided the $1,800 | VAN TUYL : j aceiden 1" , nt ie SCHLUMPF | rn ‘ ; BOHLKE adedadadednde edad ada iedes tai MURPHY . WEATHER FORECAST * * * | SMITH oa ty i n night and T jay; * | : MULLEN | & moderate theasterly winds. * , 2 “ rh he crde which the |® * * $6.00 " : som the ba, (MOR RRR kt tt te tet , . " ' c _Soulhsel gt \THE SEATTLE STAR). > std fat ae P ft Ne | nF . ws " cy “~ “ar rce ws Ja . $5.0 s a epee sees ; sca 0 . ‘ BRAND ALO Wher Sniith began his fight jcha ere secured gra At yh o'clock 8 i e marked “For tt we ia [75 GPRENGLE « t Kirkiands coun he had nc h Writer was borrowed, A ht a 1-| Ronda” and “Against the Bond d t ’ 4 xt M ha + | . vill § j p ; ; at wh h “ |» . r 3 e “ | A good of ni . at be. BURKE & FARRAR, 1 : " 2 og be : Paget |ytar § ot she, | FLATS. pin aoree t | : = : pine eaneenae = | ent, “Pelep in and we wil : . ge } f WILL SACRIFICE MY HOME } ¢ , fs wiry | i r ‘ ’ WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE. SAYS IF PEOPLE WOULD REST THEIR STOMACHS AS THEY DO laa PPP LLLP LLLP LP AP LP i io AC " FB Kister, Went Beattie Rea! taint THEIR BODIES, THERE WOULON’T BE MUCH SICKNESS. om RES $ | ec Boceitinry West Seattie Raat Keisss | LOS ANGELES M ' Did ° Second « Main 2484; Ina 2269 Bt LOSES A PECK O° PEARLS ' ' | montt , on wat N ON COHAN cane ‘ CHATTEL LOANS ee a % r 2 et es ACHES DAKAR OO DAOP PDD PR PI LA DADS ba i sa ‘ FURNISHED APARTMENTS. ay “~ eeana’s s JOs~ ample ed the I PERSONAL - agg 4 MR. PRICE ay, aa he v a " water, © piewe REAL ESTATE LOANS. ae ; a Rent? i ‘ HAIRY PARM BARGAL POPPA SPILL SS PPD DAP ‘ “ “ ji 9 5¢ . rian . cit D cot tha a ‘ . " santa Dr. Tanner, who } CENTS ' ‘ QA 1 ; to make good on a aan c aw. FOR RENT -- MISCELLANEOUS. | - KCHEAGE J i Me a wy After lengthy an ' lifer: lle eg . me ont t ‘and ARKANSAS HOT SPRINGS ss ® “fates on ffom the hundreds pectate tigen ” OT SPRID SERAL ‘ — Mning th ck deapite the dowr ants wothiie on 7 -" ; A ‘ | FOR SALE pour of rain, the Un That's noth ‘ | she ‘ . eee transport Buford el ee Se M ; t at 3 o'cleek yesterda , hat : } ‘ with he rgo, which will mear ¢ gle> - ITT I an extension of rt ° rs ERRITT REALTY CO. starving Chinese ‘ : : 1 | fefere ts The invocation was da f © bit “SAcOn’ SMITH } Joseph L. Garvin, | y did witt ! | : Seatt Minis lal Federation, wh: , Was followed by Rev. A. W. Mak th ‘ “Cheap, 12 acres on Trout lake, r S teettane } A ' E ’ HILL VAN HART I A HOUSEKEEFING ROOMS ~ stomachs the e ut Y ‘ = a oh | . bodies: and r bra here “1 “ % ap. bed wouldn't be half a k ’ i ie - : north of Seattle, 250 laying hens, le in the world ack STYLISH MAKSOVER I. “ C sien al two fresh cows, 40 Beigian hares,| 8'd picture shows Buford sailing needs a + any othe an Primes ae {| ~ dines and 0 i away from the dock. Smaller is Or. but we don't give it a New’ ana wath. fight “ assess < 300 homer pigeons, fruits and age . Major speaking on the boat just . FURNISHEO KOOMS | ' ‘ ‘ oF lowers; clowe to schoo! and stores. before sh it § C ' b | ‘ . f" lose to schoo! and she sailed IN CASE OF ACCIDENT y ONIES WLU Z 1 have made a fortune here, want sa | “Annabell alwa eq such dan PERFORM ~ ‘ to retire; only $1,200, terms $75/ sly long bn PHONRS: MAIN 4st; IND. #9 A GOOD BUY BETWEEN down and $10 per month if sold wane Saree a, but she's caret THE OxYG ENATOR TTLE AND TACOMA quick. See Sam Sutter on steamer} They seem to be such @ welll them."—Cleveland P' ‘ whall ever stop ‘ . , ar Venus, Pier 6, before 9:30 a, m.” | ited couple . matt ROOMA > 7 os cr on| New > for rent) Feat applied ow len Yes. He always agrees to every-| Mra. Newri#h—Hiram, what's a . 4% ic: 2atiy FIRST AV, «tout | purchase. Mever-Toner S14 Union t= The above is a typical “chicken |'D/DE she sa Chicago Reec Ch se junk orm 8 . ie vere The " « ein and make | 4 ranch” advertisement, hundreds of | Herald | Mr. N—-Chop sue . ses Virginie be | m abuisding F Wit SS none Which have been inserted in the| . . Mey y 4 Mapes Auction & Morsge co daily pa of Seattle, Tacoma and | » J ig od ail cutelde) | rotee trom ANACRE TRACT | ~ DES Tee, fernlture, oe will eel: ¢ cm years by C. D. Hillman, now on tria . | ° . f for using the mails to defr | ‘ . THE WASHINGTON OXYGE. | TYE, AUN®X th tan ‘ «| LIVESTOCK District Attor Todd, in his ere , . 2 en. i: NATOR CO, heated bedroome (for men) fford to let go by. For ¢ | ttatination af tHillman last Setar. People’s Representative Sounds Knell of Murphyism. Armed er b ‘ idg., Seartie, °¥ ibe por week, ite per aight meee ee lee Gee | day afternoon, read the ad to the culars ) statemen Mire Von Rickert. graduate Apartments — Housekeeping | 125° 's al cow ant “: said: “Did you have that ad out of whole cle Vane Bg 2 pabite : comme 8 ae tm the paper? | a . eee : Murphy said that Goddard must| tae os : Prom 5 pe feke Me “Had you made a fortune on such | BERS? Street Commit wee hat ni | BURKE & “FARRAR, Inc, & place and wanted to retire |. WHAT IS ITS STAND-|” Godaara tough wo 1 az A ag OE, ice Open. Evenings “7 to 9B. at Sng leur a erate Po i) ING? r six month be 48 36 ak 788 | TEN ACRES NEAR AUBURN . mF = . 4 . evidently surprised that Te ees Be Borger gS r ning iis ns ae JBURN ||" One round dining tabie © chairs could even imagine that the ad was| WHO ARE BEHIND IT? hppa flr and out of nice ae | speee__2et_ 224 No teh. I a true sepresentation of facts, “I| ‘HERE IS THE ANSWER r avent ecame : : cher ai ; oe | Nihon, sone Dane tee Ferntiere | ead just wanted to attract a crowd of} WILLIAM H. MURPHY. ‘ie twelve, Murphy] Apts, Fiat A. Bast 4 “a F ' Terme, | Desks. chairs, showcases. Chicegy Slure Jandseekers to my excursions | MURPHY PAID THE dBm e eting while | Light * . an 9 $ ROBERT MALTBY Nee Tenens: ed Deri ae nie Gaterdey aftomion, hartag | MEN TO GET. TOGETHER war ¢ Wk bab cok ee , ; aska_Ruilding | FOR SALE—wou" AND Only two of these were used by the| TION ABOUT GODDARD. aye the ter |e attending to personal | hat Cias Ds * BUSINESS CHANCES. any cliente for | _sultwoed. BE "1418, In@_3¢ trict attorney crossexamin > + hci he polley | affairs out of the « * Kua PONS Sb AP te OO . acreage et rig . Patent dust pan with f ag amestcn Sing xamin-|’ MURPHY IS PAYING|: street committee, and put| who has hepetn vot wie ene | ‘ : | : fh 'LORD. wee oe SEE Se Todd found it extremely diffieuit| THE MEN WHO ARE DIS- over Pepterennies | Stee e-| meetings knows he bas missed! preit a v wie on + iogwea ait lax 7 " to get direct replies to his ques:|TRIBUTING ‘THE CIR-|ment. He got the seat ie} cuany tines 86 many. meeriee on lee an jworaee . ; rand “easily Neleaved: "one Business Directory tions. “I"don’t know,” “I can’t re-] CULARS. = targa yan ast his | Goddard rT) SNAP—$4 ; | RATES aX DePAnyMuce member,” were Hillman’s frequent < ailaré property to the < Murphy says that Tonic. oir #pe- 0—8 0 eMA WANCH }aRG 4 CENTS PER LINE UNDER member man's freq MURPHY HAS SAID |of other ron He fixed the | petrDhy,sa7® that God ra Daina, tes | ame a [ane SETS dat aie NPE Hillman’s stock argument, that he THAT GODDARD MUST avenue improvement district | connell. me before" ais and slasisiont bathe, maemgs| DIG SNAP IN ROOMING HOUSE |Grest ssi evenings neldoocss | SAGE TO MAIN S1se OR IRD UL was unable to carry out his projects|BE | BEATEN AT ANY nempt his Maly benefited |ment. So has every other member | sau" "aain. 30 Basa | CONS HCOND AV > NEAT. MADI- [is eee fret. caer | WILE DING MNS becaus of strained finances,| COST. weer ‘om essment 304-| of the council : ~ SON; RENT $¢ PHONE $1.75;| 8, § wn. 8 y. Hervert — bec | , ioe chutinnad 0 1 ag yi WB Mallory srowe hair and eures| yy), y , ; Upper. 204 Le ARTUASTERS. d by the panic,” received a} MURPHY IS THE CANDI i M h at ¢ lard Ie q|@andrutt. 117 Colum*’ st AKES CLEAR $120 PER ~~ ee re blow when the district attor-| pages’ INVESTIGATING | Both men were before the voters |paikn from the hone cry ft gat |__ HELP WANTED—FEMALE 8, P. DIXON & CO. AMOR GOLLY RE that Hillman had deposited in the| LEAGUE. WHY ONLY |r vind ae myer, its chief enginee 1 Tat Cg Synergy e nant e pete 18 MARION ST [ pacts, $376 and ; savings departments of one Seattle| MURPHY? M urphy with av ed r nd a MAIN 40; IND. 4 Baker @ Co. "380 Arcade I ash. ‘© Tacoma banks, on Jun: : eleven years in the cour came » w Sg te atcama banks, on June 30.) THE MAN ROOT WHO|out sixteenth in the race, Goddard 7 ; i | Mi Geposited in a number of other) SIGNED THE ANONY-|who had received none he put t : p 10 Mowe CITY REAL ExTaT . ~ = city attending th f aaa aan & banks and exclusive of sums sub|MOUS CIRCULARS IS A\|Iicity attending the vice ingestixa eB gd Pk 5 haw fad Gxperience woiing Naat Saciaaane Sect to Hillman’s. checks WELL KNOWN MURPHY |! 42d who made his campaign | ner campaign . ne rary Bide ry Brick =|70 FEET WIDE. oT Fe | Capt. Thomas Grant, who sold the | WORKER solely on his record in fighting ont i ride : ' m “Within| | m4: B, 307 FEET, DEEP, Yosemite to Hillman for $18,000 or woes = er gpm came out elghth - ati Be MANTEOCMALE. ree blocks of oatoft ‘For pargain | $10 A MONTH $19,000 cash, testified to the depth| 7 une rphy recei 7,000 vote God . en Ste the “a " act é e wo men w ele the d received 12,000, beating Mu worth of prop zi, r . ° : . of water and anchorage facilities at] Council in 1908 fan ic Gees ee Oe ce eee he benefit of the § eo owing 4 " * ay Holt. Aner Boston Harbor: One was William H. Murphy, who Td eet he city. | Lighting Company, Judge ofthis |* Nia toe us or write for pare | Addition. Wm. Lindgren, North Menton. | r none. Ko] ICYOLES had been Councilman from the|ried the nort s ent for yourself. Resolution |; re. | woes " . ed. Tt ig | Wann ASR. | rt h h end vote is : . Lane plaice olletia ti 4a | Ninth Ward for eight years Seat Har Winth eeka ads as follows |"NATIONAL BARDER COLL nn MOMESTEADS, | ‘ i euaeate te: tb %| The other was A. J. Goddard north end. It gave Goddard 2,221 is hereby resolved thal..s O Weee inin t4her FREE HOMEST! ce ts ane Ri am soli | * an E. ¥. Blaine in # |over since he was elected has fought | votes, Murphy 937-—two and one of the city cowneld « Wanted—t to may pool at the} '™ < ston and Cana : build e tike NEW LOCATION. * L. Blaine is % | single-handed the system of regrade | half to one Jd city to be held at the cft¥ hull, |Oriental pagl' rooms.” We kive bur PORE T LAND CO, thie! And you co metables * date for council—the man who *| Contracts which “makes the ¢ In the enth precinct of that!) Wash. on Monday, Novem: | {184° | nc * i i d Ay. 8 w t for “a heme cree be ani] SPINNING'S BARGAIN STORE % fought against the crooked * both ways"; who stood up in|ward, the precinct in @&hich both | 27 2}, 1810, at 8 o'clock p. m. the MODET, 7 We (can locate you ou an exceptionally ain. - Af Way [18 NOW AT 141517 FOURTH AY. % cafes, the vice regime, and %| Couneil and defied those who] men have lived for the past twenty |*#'4 Petition (for the vacation of the ‘ foie hi s 1 2 ad ior desert claim in one] Price Ge ae * who was chairman of the «| Were wasting the taxpayers’ money; | years, Goddard received 291 votes, | *'eets Mentioned In Murphy's eir qhied | x free baths, 26 wre _ fail to see orchard views} else w Ta - SPINNING'S STORE SAVES. % council investigating _com- %| ¥Ho made the statement which has | Murphy 71—more than four to one.|¢alat) shall be heard and. de-| : unite SPeahkhs : Sane > * mittee. «| been repeated in every home in the| In the adjoinig precinct, the|te™mined 7 * 111 THIRD AY Pp q Dee sa ome of the a | Cir, that Public Teorey eel pat ine, AAjolnlte precinct, the) "Tt fy heroby further reqpivedidimat| Rou Noo. ae & wed nannnnn RAR IEISD nnn % friends of Jake Furth, who has #| Costing too much and certain Coun-| Murphy's 48—nearly to one the comptroller and ex-officio ‘city | ~gecond-hand cloihiay Ann Ra ENERO, At | eephten 8 Ball se ina eee % been signing his name to a lot #|Cilmen are getting rich | the Eleventh, the Greenwooa | “eT sive notice of the hearing of| 1611 Pike st, Main 638 FINE DAIRY RANCH , . : CONTRACTS A) MORTGAGEA * attacka on the city car *| ring ny has been fathering many | 1@ precinct, where Murphy | torn hee or Py the “manner an - ° ¥ . km long thy t ‘ | manors naan f : Reagee > moeie. sues pe Si thet ree nt : eee parit fathered an ex p four| state a4 7 ia the laws of the| ie 4 nerig: @ fines h pay 3 R - ASI | at: NG DouRNt anes * profits. #| A year ago Murphy became Pres Maret on welved 327) ‘This ordinance was defeated, but INFRD re, 38 were cleared ahd un CITY HOM! | : “i * Don't get them mixed up. *|!dent of the Council. He used h Y other north ond ward ne... {later the ordinance upon which i 107 Pike rh cea enten: hos LAUNDRY | SrA Ocoee & They are twosdifferent men, %| position to punish Goddard, the in-| G. a big majority over Atug.| streets In question were vaca GRAWFOI ; i ak ‘ : \"W. RLIND 6 MROADE BLDG 7 %|8urgent; the man who had stood up| phy ive introduced by Councilman J =~ ot which are'e : Nfy : M 1 Bic WILLTAdae eh BOR ee {for the people. He refused to ap »w Murphy through a fictitious | DeP@*Y horses, was b 1 farm | ‘x : Beneca st. Main Te36. point Goddard on any committee | Candidates’ Investigating Leagu: As to Goddard's vote on the elec plement 1 i , High mn e, 826 1 AURY ga eague ; H t : YANTS. MMM | Where he could accomplish any-|{s viciously attacking Goddard both trifeation jae the Madison ore , a wh rey ‘ ae manera AY iw 4 t zI- e. railway, the voters affected un ry, brick ti | DERFUL MEDIUM. “Gives valuanie ad doubtedty deine WANTED—MISCELLAN t m to € 4 i vice on ail aff i. Pe ny * HELP GRIFFITHS * (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) |goune aly membered this when | nnn RE OR wn en Tocaeed’ a ber clita. a ¥ ee illing to s sig he primaries they © Goddard 4 Nanted—Setting hen, Phone Wed 120. SPREN : a % distribute cards at the polls to. x| What Is the Candidates’ Investigating League? _|'*"#* maiority over Murphy in every ms ; : ky ch Ming lovater, ¥ ‘ % morrow are urged to come to * Charles L. Root, answer this question: | Precinct along that line | LOS? AND FOUND M inks CONCRETE 5 % my office, 742 New York bulld- * You have signed numerous vicious attacke on Councilman A. J Goddard has nothing to apologize | aa Sant vn ‘ a * ing. There is a large field not *|Goddard, announcing yourself as secretary of a go-called ornaniz for In his three years’ course in the Fivectoom cotian wo jBrtek 1 Phon * yet covered in which my #| with the above name : 5 Orgenigation,| counall But it is strange that his | brews lining lor return to 112: i [ts piss > 4 i ues #8. Ind. A 4 * friends could greatly aid me. *& If it is other than a ffation, you are , enemies cannot criticise him with-|~ iat steames shawr besten fe ee oe Eke EER ey * AUSTIN H. GRIFFITHS, %| the names of any of iis members who aro nol teconuieed Lopate | out resorting to such a mass of reward. Return to 114 Firat av. Wed consider West ; mire og A Og ef EH nuke +44 eo 248 6 10e Gomelonn Wiktan HK: thoniy. a , ognized supporters Yenomous falsehoods as are con er OuunT MALE “y" [FOR RATER ain all parts | one. Rega. 2118 Pinsu dea atte ‘ ained in Murphy's attacks, Monday evening. elk tooth Wat a MALTBY, BAMURL COLLYER, 804 Le . DENTIN pine” Main 2180; reward, 1010 Alaska Huilding Member Seattle fea! estate Association em oe i Sas ili aria svi Ha = me a iinaact eipaiat eaiiibi : si f — pn ofc

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