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BUSINESS CHANCES. FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Conta.) | CITY REAL ESTATE—(Cont) Vieat tale Hereeshosing | ah Price LARGE TRACT CLOSE IN NEW COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS. ney 1606. 9378 9300 26 c Attractive ttle eottage, well finished Progressives of at) partion are lined up to fight f ¢ rything to come 6202 Green Lake This te just the pia y who ts tired of paying high Frente, ka ce i. #18 MONTH 1 Kirkland ferry to The rights named tn the Decluration of Independence are purely|Wo want Swedish, whart at Kirkland, wonal-—"Life, Libery and the Pu Nolther the] Danish, Swiss and Austrian wal ee word “property” nor the word “corp " is mentioned in the Dec-] men to sell the richest, best] oF se i a laration nor in the original constitution.® Some of you may be sur-| watered and cheapest farm land BURKS & PARRA prised at that in Wentern Washington "Open Rvonings 7 For half a century the J, P. Morgans and thelr kind have sought) Ownor Wants Good Nelahbors: : " a ss ih by legistative act, {ve or and judicial interpretation to insert] .,, This is the proposed memorial to Lincoln, which ¢ gressional commission and fine arts commission! these words, “property” and “corporation,” not to an equal, bat to al Close to fihest ocean beach re ui ‘at Washington have tentatively indorsed, it's to be @ classic portico on the banks of the Potomac, at the| supreme place in our fundamental law sorts, On best harbor between Trou 18h Pourth dad W iweat end of Potomac park, about a mile southwest of of the Washington monument, at the far corner of And this 1s the contest of today Seattle and San Francisco, close pists Sabo (the proposed “mai Under the original plan of rament which “we, the people,”| { two growing cities that INDEPENDENCE | 4 — sa ]entablished, there was the enactment of law by public assembly and ra rm Very cheap and) 1 enty ovinintl by ie ane. 8 ‘ by representatives, the execution of law by mayors, governors and| ‘e's eas BS hing. 406 j 81 DROWN presidents, and the interpretation of law by the people's representa — KENNEDY CO., month are a Uives—Jjudges and magistrates. ier wianties ae’ Giesie nectiy.eo., Lu x Se. The whole pro, ive ont’ t t 7 ny re) ° 50S Maritime Bid - IMA, Peru, Sept, 6.—Sixty per he whole progressive m mein jot one to deatroy represen-| oo. western At and Aurion 8t.|7~PARTLY CLEARED TRACT tative government, but to preserve and promote it and to make ft truly representative of the people's will sons were saved and 81 drowned in the wreck of Chilean steamer | Lucapel 20 miles north of Quilota There has been recognized the right to petition—which ia not |Among the drowned was Captain] obligatory upon the officers addressed; the right to impeach—which Marriam, The Lucapel was en-| is a recall—but which ts uncertain, technical and rarely effective, and BY BERTON BRALEY gaged in trading on the we: the right to tnvestigate, which is really'no remedy and has degener College seals upon his letters, of South America, ated into “whitewash,” College pennants on bis wall, Er Tw ear wert ‘That these ways are wholly | “uate Is shown by constant College letters on his sweaters, scandal that attaches to the public serv: legislation, executive and College clothes and shoes and all; judicial, An elected or appointed officer can betray his trust and be College, slang bo's fond of slinging, - reasonably safe from punishment. Henge the need of a RECALL in With no end of savoir faire, @ more direct and effective form than by IMPEACHMENT, College songs he's always singing, Suppose you were trying to sell stock in a coruporatin and it was REAL ESTATE LOANS. MONBY 70 LOAN OM IMPROURO nea AMAL KETATH AT 1 Pum TION BLDO, KER RENT & COLLMG- 204 AMEKICAN BANK y ea NO ¥ Moore & Co, 99 Yesier 1, 0 “BL inch & FARRAR, ine. 19 “ so “i Me CITT AND C¢ OUNTY LOANS ' to? Om improved or vaca x fib8 CHEAP Le We eh Third ov. bet “College cut" he wears his hair! known that every foreman, manager, officer and director was to serve m | te & definite term of service, no matter how ineffictent, Incompetent, Cor: | ons wae Noes in Tetincd nat oho haem 1 Oh, he tells of college capers ruptor unfaithful he might be, would anybody invest money in it? large @ ayant oship-in that district, And he has a college walk, If it is wise in private business to keep the right to discharge|_' at $+, care Sar pence $ 00 ARI And he reads the college papers, the officers, why not in the conduct of public bustness? What is the (Heh mated oat het tT CLAFFORD LAND CO.. 1019 THIRD AV “COMPANY, And he talks the collage talk, difference? “10 ACRES BOTTOM LAND $500 et ees Sports a college belt and buckle, If a public officer has the right -to resign and compel his om sno LE—WOoD AND COAL. Wears a college fob and chain, ployer—the publio—to find # new employe, has not the employer— #7 bo] Patent dust pan with free Youd “coat. 1d Laughs with quite a college chuckle, the pubilo—the right to discharge—recall—the official? Why should ana wi Wainwright &, Mcleod” Phones 1338 § Swears in quite a college strain, the contract be binding on one side.only? It ts because the office: | 8%. meer Vike st % 5 a, ~ peer =e holders originally made the laws to govern thelr own employment? pat’ te town! everything mows Vile yor |ees this it ye ud ° Then he dances college fashion (Tomorrow Judge Wanamaker will discuss the Recall of Judges in| cvs W. Cramer, Ted Daine 7 OLE And he eats at College Inna, The Star.) eatacond hand « ethea be ( eid end ania ble-th New C ee a ry And he has a perfect passion foes ees = _ saiiiiesiieeiapeiane p J 4 $333. Fis 8 Ad EPTIONAL |i For displaying college pins 1“ Bis nn HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. 50 eee caso And you'd never In creation ’ ] abo M WHERE CAN YOU FIND BEST |, 5 ass CASH 610 A MON Y Guess this student—calm and cool MONA LISA . rT] ig r an and cleanest outside roome ter $1.60/TERMS $35 CASH, $10 A MONTH = WANED TO BUY—FURNITURE Highest cath paid for. furniture hold goods Main Ts Et oi) tt Mt Got his college education In scorvenpentense ehéal? NITED STATES? Visits Seattle eee ct $2,000 PEARL IN CLAM SHELL | Bios ? NEW YORK, Sept. €—A rumor! porert Giockling, international od housekeeping Gos moder CHICAGO, Sept. 6A penri| FAS AEE | that some Wostern millionaire will , Phone Nog tise x weighing 52 carats was found by ’ Ibuy the “Mona Lisa,” the famous | 2esident of the Bookbinders’ union, - CHATTEL LOANS, George D. Cronem, © _ restaurant) vous - painting stolen from the Louvre | With headquarters in Indianapolis, | ___ PUAMSARL Soome enn man, in a clam shell. Its value is in Paris, has sot the officials to] "&# m Seattle yesterday. An en-|~Sinainte oth. ar, virema pea] inn n nace horses. sie. Willan $2,000. Had it been round it] FRANK HERING, make an investigation in every| Wiha tn the Lavor Temple inst outside) ys B ie & FARRAR, In¢ Paar would have been worth $10,000 large city in the United States./ iin: in his honor he Stee ieeat ae ‘Open 7 to 9 Eveniogs eee Of Indiana, who was elected Grand) The painting, It ts rumored, had Worthy President of Eagles at — — lead: eee need Glockling spoke briefly on the their recent convention in San labor movement and laid particalar| Francisco. Lghiapsligercn 0° sec n. 2 OC emphasis on thé union label, He} ‘ pany loft iast night for Spokane. He has| oping | = KM. Patroniss the AN EYE TO EFFECT been in Low Angeles, where he| nd 8. se “¢ ° UNION DYE WORKS, Viiecates Seattie Automoblie School, 210 OOGOK000MO000000E booktinders’ organtzation. “VACUUM C CLEANER FOR NEW YORK STREETS ° O NEAR SILVERDALE ON HOOD O € CANAI ° " . $10 MONTHLY Kine for good farm Ladies’ Suit French* Dry or Steam Cleaned and Pressed, $1.60 PHONES: b | THE SEATTLE STAR. SEATTLE STAR BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. ranch "gad monch | “sped begsactead or Geoegh-cistm. to one BUBKE ‘& FARRAR, Inc. 78, one ef the best frolt sections of Basters eters ‘Call to ese orchard views) on ? 30 ACRES » -nfheneted omni wi Vevel land, tn well aettied farming age trict: very fine body of heavy Hit TIMBER LANDS Limber. never beam cat, Located | spond antlon boat hw Op Set seaibes ‘nwine? For Gaie—A bout 5.6% pan gag ting to laws $250, om terms. F-193, ‘etoped Yor i reed for Ne. atin ste 16 Man SCBAChibEMe — 18 hen your subscription our same A change of Gate | coma. To Meitieh Columb sore wi | and Tutt detata, PRICE 8 care Star cLIVFORD FARMS AND ACREAGE. |#é00 —IMPROVED RANCH = 10 acres; 2 acres cleared: 2-mary he a AGREACE AT ii ac wes Neak LAKE ERMS $20 CASH, $6 MONTHLY revisit! DES MOINES = Fs". partly bottom TECY ke or Acreage at Des Moines, Te 115 Blanchard St.—Phone 4455 For eight days bottom prices ta RESIDENCE AWNINGS. Steamer Amerind Union st true you eat with your a leading into | “Kee 190 bage “book ot noweay Monee bungajow plans, giving sizes V. W. Voorhees, “Arch't, ait only tn public, new The first of the vacuum street sweepers to be tried in New York. . alway combination of vacuum cleaner, scrubbing brush and sweeper. where my constituents can ‘ and refuse are loosened up, picked up and stored in big tanks, me fat to in Which, when filled, are driven to the dumps and automatically emptied. | vestigate at once rou wit! have | ar Kinwiand |, fee@ effes, | Teronte, Canada ¢ DEAD AT THROTTLE ‘ges oie ie ae ee are eee ane eS ARRAR, Inc scvinga' ang time depaetia ERIE, Pa. Sept. 6-—That En 495 to 409 New York Block LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. AN OPPORTUNITY. e | Z ee gineer John 8. Jones, 45, was dead j at the throttle when his passenger train on the Erie & Pittsburg crashed into a freight at Dock Junction, is the verdict of the cor a ney ie mae ioe eae ihe hia The train ran paat all [AO Lake Burten, $100 up. jon 18 ive miles. Leary Bidg. Ind 6007, Ma: b868. a TT if EXCHA) GE. . of Seattle, Washington. Roxen anti and. for ‘caulty in ex M6333, 1 * MAT MA VIE TASK Sin Wr Fe Hate cleaned and bocked. for occupancy TERMS $50 DOWN, $10 MONTHLY Take Madison car and Kirkiand ferry eon boats to ou office on Kirklin BURKE & PARRAR, Tne, Report of condition made to Comptroller of Currency at soniee, on W close of business September 1, 1911 CITY REAM ESTATE. RRR RAPA DIAL ALARA | ES GREAT WOODLAND PARK BAR- GAIN I ard, landing, at fg H ind and = wifes property rights: real estate, lat ealntet ‘MODEL, RESOURCES 911. 28 Male desire by ‘ Loans and Discounts . # U. S. Bonds to secure circulation om 50,000.00 - Premium on U. S. Bonds 459.72 4 Bonds and Warrants .. 203,726.04 fee gample,ofvpol! and. broducta F ; soe F s ota rodue Ueats Furniture and Fixtures . i 3,116.33 ff| The Grandest Camping press. Beret sin tases Tent teee taal a Hobart, West, render . 5 inane in astrolon: Bigg. of 154 Cash and Exchange .oeses. esos 661,851.84 Place on Puget Sound aing at 10 Pine sf QUARTER AChES IN CITY OF —_—_—_—_— InTIK SEATTLE. ; = wd - v Removed ..| Great sacrifice f ck wate; terme, &.| WOODLAND PARK DISTRICT 8.90 $1,694,886.84 Cane Se eee aaa "Be Patterest, 462 Mutual Life. |on gecount of sickness, must esll my 4- ge oe eer ee ‘ 40 ACRES, WITH LA Tt fe, BROOKS 7.24 ; : : ‘ fat tot, %, Sento, ysatags ont ‘ ———« | Part cleared, balance good soll and fine. = —e rae And, shronie die: $7 Capital paid in . + -$ 500,000.00 Hf saturdere at 9 & m., arriving at Gu FOUND—GOLD BRACELET large timber, A level ; ovement ann gamaderniven trang Surplus seeses.-+reeweee 100,000.00 CARRIES FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS Owner can have same by prov- Pramerton; handy to Seattic : COTTAGE REALTY CO. a Undivided Profits yore 5,218.53 If you are oi ing property and paying for || Bremerion market. | This te a enap.| 65th and Phinsey av. Phone White 2 are apecial me Circulation sees+0 50,000.00 hace where advertising. Inquire Cashier, | 1019 THIRD AV. SUN — mee itits Tet Liberty Bide Deposits emessess+sseem waeee + 1,039,648.31 1309 Seventh av | LOT romma, comarete ac Ore Nien etiaee on aa os a —o mh gg ag catarch. | Specitie medicines "368 : $1,694,886,84 Tian ings, ok No. 80, Fino atone oy teh mntnaen, wt S882 Apne ee 7 ‘died —— ta - - | Pioneer Square, 1 Rainier eights i h People's 8.55 Deposits under call Sept. 1, 1911 ..secceees- -$1,039,648.31 , sites do ‘situated a6 | hot on the is. "paker ar line. * Onty ey gases women, childra bi i e avings be view ake oe cash, noe monthly, . it, To hee 1, L. Deposits under call June 7, 1911 . 755,701.11 Bi) risers to Washing untaln® and the coun. DN tans a let tree of Gain since June 7, 1911 .eeseeee $ 283,947.20 = Seption. of weveral. beantital | Part “" Ted 13% Peoples = Don't fall to investigate __ teens eet i P Cane car te FOR BARGAINS IN HOMES CALL erage urinary dle aan i 26 enst at bee ON GEORGE L. COLMAN 1.10 This means an increase of $3,340 for every day or over 26 ret 4 668 New York Block, Soattie. 5 per cent, bani. ce © & FARRAR, Inc, {nave them. trom, $908 up it HELP WANTED—FEMALE ge Bae : a pe an OFFICERS em T ACRES FOR $150 CASH kconoi ion e a ms e-1 I want to this bad. Mstate Association 1.57 J. W. MAXW 2 oF President posit ta al ek a 09 WEST, Asst. Cashier. Woman ao To countty for : t ate Be “litigation. feeltn F AKER, Vice Pres. 2 < small wager; good homie, Call 4038 Day-] and ators. Why pay more? Write to t Splnione on er ang v J. H. BLOEDEL, Vice Pres. W. ‘b cise le vag hi TY é of cinta}; Se RC Be .caalbhomeein neal amet. MAIN 2209 IND, 2932 ~* “ whee Asst. Cashier, me ig of capital in and board, small family 10-ACRE SNAP And we will tell you all about those this Bank, 5 Looated south of Port Orchard, in best | dandy $200 lots at Fauntleroy Park. 0,00 DIRECTORS na Ont uctiia of gin, Garin part of ikiteap county: handy’ co Seat-l Our terme are 80 easy, too; only he Only Strictly Sav- 29 1th N 5 down and $5 monthly, You are President Tile Trust Co, National west. 1406 — rin RET < buy a lot for $200 and pay for it at|— C. A. BLACK, ee” Betton kalo ogy Bee gs gh ga TS $5 monthly. If you haven't the real ttle This i ‘otectio! oman doit rom ACRE, ey . ber we will | promD! of Predideet Beattle Hardware | «1 MORRIS, This is a protection to Praia, woman | desires Dost tro Pek a “RE, on mandy % pan boas gyaty bee Pre a ee 4 retic Cl . y < Sa ys are D 0, Brighton, Seattle jevel and easy clearing, clore to f worl ti ¥, Mal tthe * President Larsen Lumber Co. * Railroad. Contractor. ner, HOUSES. ee for you.” Those lots are covered | —- eR 1y ALBERT DAUB, W. C, PRATER, sos Uneety ion, C with pretty trees and you can have! ,J'iéty. Right prices: Tirstaclass. work my tre 7 t “4 , oe 7 Bie se 4 soil, An ideal Fe RINT = Alaska Merchant. Secretary and Treasurer Car o FOR CHICK fre Et Kaul +t T. FISCHER, ntens Packing Co. | Wrexny REgvAL. DULLMTIN oe In ¢ chickens. Only a short cher Bros, Wholesale Gi A. J. RHODES, | CONTAINS WHAT KOU WANT, B hot clay. palit walk from the Fauntleroy car, Let] st. me ee “President The Rites Co. vs nw 8 south (of Port Orchard us show you these lots % ROPERT R. Fox D. E. The Bank for B “his tract Is JOHN HW. WHITE COMPANY, Manager Simonds Manufac- President Port Blakely Mill va pecacappaatil marke 407 Oriental BU, | turing Oo, : DAVIS @ COMPANY, — B Ris Vite av | JW Kafer, Won Reaitle Real Brags 1911. i FP. H. JACKSON. CLIPFORD WILEY, aan 2 ngs Main 214i. ‘ina. 3000 B RANCH Wav, Main 2484, Ind. 2260. tc onide lea | ~ Secret ewls & Wiley, Inc. yt 5 is a ‘ i V ge. Precise t Clear Lake “nee La se a umbe bpopppormpp bpoDek AUCTION SALES. anstor, Moving & Storaxe Go. La 7 ‘ LL IN, . Celery, dozen imalows and housos for rent Ph 4 k L. W. LEWIS, Of Herr, Bailey, Wilson & Cor. 3rd Ave. and Pike St. ‘ 2 & CO, 286 GLOBE BLOCK 4 plas Auction and Storage Co. t__Fnonee. Main 286, ind raee, fer Seca sahinaer alooe Tey B14 teil. sent Cohumieoton” “A. Be Roth ‘ ne . 1763, ? Hid, auctioneer. ‘Main 188), . S614,

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