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WE ARE A MUTUAL SAVINGS SOCIETY; we operate under strict State Laws, and di vide all earnings among our members You pay in or withdraw amount at any time Ask for Booklet show- ing how we can pay can any NATIONAL COMMITTEE TURNS DOWN TAFT WASHINGTON, D, ©, Dec. 14.— That President Taft cannot be re nominated wae the big political fact made clear at the meeting of the republican national committee. Of the 47 committeemen present there were only three who in private conversation did not admit that Taft ie out of it. Who would be nom. inated remained to be seen, Motive Behind Rovsevelt Talk. There was the Roosevelt talk, but Just think of Roosevelt talk tn! the republican national committee. Remember, this is the committee that elght years ago was planning to nominate Mark Hanna instead of Roosevelt, and four years conspiring with “the allies,” seek. ing t0 prevent Roosevelt from se curtag Taft's nomination, ‘The Roosevelt talk, so far as the fold standpat comnaitteemen wa: | ccc ns BEParR ‘110 Madison St. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. GRAND OPERA CO. One hundred and twenty-five peo- including twenty world-famous Ble. F Goeeriert, Cond jaerriert, Conductor. Prices—Evening, S0¢ to $2.00; mati- baat’ Scto te a8 SEATTLE THEATRE Both Phones 43 Al In the Biggest Laugh “Don't Iie to o tour itor" Nights 260, B0e, Tbe, $1. LOIS THEATRE TONIGHT—ALL WEEK, Myrtle Vane & Co. —IN-- “Lh TOBCA” Mats —Tuen., Wed., Sat, le, the. Bening prices— “Ah HIG) IN A POLICE STATION” 12—Peopie, Mostly Girle—12 $—Other Big 8. & C. Acts—6 PANTAGES THEATRE “Vnequaled Vaudeville.” 7 Acts Today 7” 56 MARTELS Cycling Whirlwinds AT THE BON MARCH a ee Free Kindergarten for little folks, where mothers may leave their little ones in perfect safety While engaged in Christmas ing. Fifth Floor, Union street Store. [concerned Was & gun held at the | President's head to compel him to surrender to the old guard the cou trot of the preliminaries and ar rangementa for the national con vention. That is a tremendous power, for it gives to the standpat ters the officials, the seating ar rangements, the Uckets, the patron: age, and indeed the control of the! convertion right up to the point of the balloting. Standpatters’ Plot. The Roosevelt talk was not from the friends of Roosevelt, but from his enemies; men who hate oy and have fought him politic They hope, with both Roosevelt ‘and La Pollette to the runoing, to split) the progressive vote, and to start discord among the insurgenta, then, with Taft remaining in the feld, with Southern postmaster delegates as bis tenth legion, a deadlocie would make poasible the alipping over of a compromise candidat La Foliette Worries Them. The La Follette peaple knew they bad nothing to hope for from ‘the old guard who compose the com | mittee, so they Iny low, they con- cealed their strength and their Dians, and that worried the guard sters, The standpattors concede vately that * how Wall street ie bi-partisan. toy adadne heed at wouldn't be so bad to kill La Fol- control the delegates from all but |!@tte off with a Rooseve! three of the states west of the Mins. issippi, a majority from Ohio, & sprinkling from a hast dozen East orn states. Hope to Split P ‘That meant that Taft wae not the /Dis words at their face value man to stop the La Follette ad. (te vance, so they threw Taft down and hurled the Roosevelt surgent leaders. it is a desperate “"Rooseve it has steadily refused to become a candidate, but the old guard hopes to persuade him to change his mind. From Washing: ton the committeemen have all gone trooping to New York in the hope of seeing Roosevelt as soon as be returns from Boston. May Trip Themaeives. If the committee members get > WB WREGK abr Uth, Bee 14- two trainmen are dead and two injured freight trains at Castle Rock, on the Union Pacific, forty miles east of here, early toda, The west- hound train, of 60 cars, got beyond control on a heavy grade an truck the eastbound freight, which was standing on the main line at Castle Rock, The main line will be blocked for many hours. The dead are Brakeman Ingram and Fireman Drennan. SHEERS EE REA H RAB inte that 94 engines are out of ® SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 14. ®} & —Because his wife sent him « wa series of * cards displaying various #) % breeds of dogs, and comment- # * ing canstically on his canine ®) *& characteriaties, Albert Albert 2 * son was granted a divore “sat y apeppraymgenrsiete PIERE Smelts, 2 pounds 1% cent Ww finnan had ludefisk, 2 on, each die, 20 cent pounds 15 cont ents pound, Kaster: cents pint; open ch quart; kippered hi pound; large Norw: 16 cents; salmon, satmon trout, 2 tod, 2 pounda 18 cents; as ‘dozen, fo reamary — butter, pound; lamb chops, 3 pounds ents: veal chops, 15 cents pound; pork roast, 12% cents pound; 'T-tone Beak, 15 conte pound; littls pie plok led pork te pound: wh lamb. 7 cents pound; leg. lam conts pound; Kawtern bacon, 18 and: bananas, 10 and 16 cents do: fancy white figs, 3 pounds conte: new navel dozen; onions, 6 itlower, 6 potatoes, pow cents pound; blac new laid 2 dozin 9% rway herring, 6 conte; Indefin lysekile gaffel- skarpalll, ‘anjovis krill, cents pound 5 cents pound; home made 10 cents; lamb shoul- leg larah bd delikatease Inkokt Ww herring nts can; cents can: ean; fresh flounders, club sausaw der, 7 cents pound; Fa | gra hams, 17 Ge 10. cents ind cents p cents; Jonathan conta; ext each fous dozer | buneh | cents, WESTLAKE MARKET. Fating apples, 19 ce conta; diens raising, 2 neve oranges, lemons, 15 cents + grape fruit cents each; datos, 3 pounds 25 cents; 10 pound sack buckwheat flour, 45 cents; bulk Chocolate, 25 cents pound; bulk cocoa, 30 cents pound: peanut butter 3 pound; jelly, 10 cents Kine Fare, 10 cents slice, 8 for 2 ik bones, 7 pounds 25 vente ew, & cents pound lamb ders, 8 cents pound ° \pound; erabs, good cents non, 10 ¢ ( i cents quart; salmon trout, 4 pounds 35 cents; ng. & cents pound. perc js 15 cents, smolts, Pe ents; halibut, # poun Jap nite do; pounds 15 cents. } | George McDonald, | aceldentally killed by Are | 30) |have come to Wa jond term, 4 election. That would get rid of beom 4 candida’ across the path to divide the pro-|aKers are going on with their cam gressive strength and confuse in. paign. The Wincor (his left leg, and a boneh of the mo- he ‘rec! t : 4 eo 8 resuk of the wreck of two) Tt te spokes, | ment, Crippled by Strike picture postal ®/isia off 20 engineers and | men. ovat ool: | the same reply that Roosevelt's mer visitors have had, that he is not & candidate, and will not per mit the uxe of his name, they will be In a worse position than before, for with Taft eliminated and Roose volts strength behind La Follett the latter's nomination would to be beyond doubt Taft a Dead One, Taft's elimination can only be le more certain ey a formal declaration on his part that he has withdrawn, Such a declaration may be expected at Ami Standpattere All, Gut— + The failure of committee to start anything like a Taft boom wi laurprising even to the most san guine anti-Taft men. If the ne country had been searched for band of 47 men, who would be moet likely to have good words for Taft, these would the chosen men. The committes, with three or four exceptions, is made up of hand picked, old-time, reactionary, regu lar mosscove: standpat party men, By all they should ington cheering blindly for Taft's sec but not a word. They went to the White House dinner, but not even the 12 kinds of alco- holie drinks could break the chill Taft Must Step Aside And this was not all, Brooker, of Connecticut, with three other mem bers of the committee, waited on Taft and told him he would not do as the party's standard bearer. | They assured him in firm but po- lite terms that the time had come for him to step aside in the Inter est of his party. Taft Overboard Tt ts reported that the president Matened, but made no reply. The old guard element tn the party is seoking now to save what they can trom the wreck. Taft ia overboard. | Before he went, the old guard loot ed him of the control of the party machine. Evidence is not tacking that will insure @ democratic victory. Any: 3 precedent wildly and boom land then knife Roosevelt at the both of them. But Roosevelt stil! has to be heard from. The pablic hax learned to accept Unt says he is a candidate they will betleve his statement that he is not The La Follette man- in senator will lapend the holidays on. the stump. He wil! make a dozen speeches tn Ohio, will viait New York city, fos ton and Philadelphia Meantime ft is whispered that a declaration by Roosevelt endorsing | ta iette may be the answer! made by Roosevelt to the unauthor- ized use of hie name by his ancient enemies, the old guard members of the Republican National com- mittee. oS THEN IT HAPPENED Deputy Sheriff Meyers on motor. cyole. One big tourt Both hitting corner of Broadway and Pike from opposite directions at same time. ‘Then it happened. Among the missing is Myers’ trousers; or, rather, the part he used to cover Myers did not have time to get the automobile number. He says he was too busy picking himself up from the pa BAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 14.—Re- ports received here today by See retary John Scott of the striking shopmen of the Harriman lines service in the Los, Angeles yards | ~~ ind that the Salt Lake line bas) 25 tire} jwith them | Avother Tragedy While Hunting |, “TION CITY, Or. Doc, 14. |” iA waa shot and) Morgan, | his hunting companion. The bod was brought to Junction City tod The men had been trapping in| the Lake Creek district, 18 miles t of Junction City, / While hunting yesterday they | separated . Morgan, a few min utes later observed @ movement in | the brush, and, thinking it a wild- cat, Hired Killing MeDonald, FIGHTING WOMEN LONDON, Dec. 14.--Premier As quith today assured a delegation of members of the Anti-woman Sui frage Society that the British gov ernment will make every effort to prevent an amendment to the pro- posed franchise reform bill, giving women the right to vote from paw: | sage. JU On all special Three-Fiavor Bricks 30¢ at THE STAR—THURSDAY, | ADAM ©. LITTLEPAGE, New Congressman from West Vir-|- ginia U.S, PROBE 10 , GO DEEPER WASHINGTON, Dee, 14 detalls of the government for prosecution of th in the dynamiting outra vealed today for the first thn the department of juatice, Sweeping investigation of the crimes attributed to the McoName ras and others all over the country will be directed from Indianapolis. The Keneral work will be complete ly in charge of United States Dis triet Attorney Miller of Indianap- olis, The Los Angeles grand jury will confine its work to discovering viotations of the federitt lawa in- volved in the Times explosion, Los Angeles, and the dynamiting of the Liewellyn Iron Works. Oscar Law- lor, the spectal United States ae sistant attorney general, will have charge only of the Los Angeles work, Full plans Take McManigal East. LOS ANGELES, Doe. “Under & heavy guard, Ortié B. McManigal, self-confessed dynamiter and star government wituews against the four labor leaders in California who will be indicted by the federal grand jury which is investigating the alleged dynamiting conspiracy, will most Hkely leave ior Indianap- olis next Monday to testify before the sedersl grand jury Bare. ‘WANTS LOWER CABLE RATES TO ALASKA ‘United Press Leased WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 had g Ez. Mears, on behalf of the business men of Portland and Seattle, the latter city being his home, today ap- pealed to the house military com- mittee for a 50 per cent reduction in the cable rates charged to Alaska by the government WHITE SLAVER GUILTY TACOMA, Dec. 14.—David Cohen, white slaver, was convicted by a federal court jury last evening, making three convictions thin week DEC — 14, yi LEGAL NOTICE SOTICK OF ATOOKHOLUER® MENTING The ual eting of the stock af th m Savings & 77 of Hon ttte wilt il at ezympnny, on th Of Recond Ave Pireel. Beatty, King County Pict on the at the hou biter ou look In the + of electing dir company and for of any other bi properly be brought v7 OLN Comni fomber 7th, No ivan for any bilis oo Harry Grant Pound--i0-tnch Ffubber drive belt Joe Lambrix, Route 2, Box 64, Ren- . Wash Will Wot be roaponalble acted by Mrs. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ROSENBURG UNDERTAKING wr Ninth and | Main Jog. 4788. FREMONT OF- 3117 Fremont av, Phones, orth #20, Green #1 HUTTORWORTH @ BOND Professional Directors and Licensed Kmbaliners 3921 lat, Phones eae foniney-W ‘ eral 1 tore, ay. University. Hoth ph and 1 on Agency ency, does We have to Biler's 406, Phone’ Unitke Ue Merchants not believe in blackmail moved from € Blow Music Hide. 9 405 Main 1940, Te 18k THEATRE 4 Indian pte door to the PERSONAL. CURED—Do not absolute, wit! from age 1 year ‘The Harvard System, S17 ite) Midge. tnd ay. at Pike at LADINS REMODELING PARLORS New armen remod- eled Lat 316 Arcade Bidg. RY CURTAT MAR quarters: wonderful ¥ country, SURIOSITY SiLOP, ‘olinan Dock. ~~ WATRIAGE CEREMONIES PERFORMED into switches, $1.66, moda remodeled. Work guar- a ted Cedar. Br. Pitnan hes resuined his dental acti Washington ride First av Marriaga monies performed Rey. A. Randell, $14 feventh, op onite court house Ind. A 2666. Xn unineumbered, capable widow. #9. wante to go to Alaska with gentle: man or family, C-125, care Star. n't be lonely. our Hatrimontal On Pine at, id ¥ years or 211) goth Nv. by awitches made to order MILLER, 1011 PIKE 8T.4 y Shell-iundied Bouventt Pens ouvenir Pen Co. box 1206 Beattie Lost AND FOUND |iost——Brown mut? in Piper & Tatts. Heward. Apply Apt. 4, 2000 Yosler way. Meacon $18 HELP WANTED —FEMALE Alterations, prices rea- wonable: ladiew aulte and wkirts made to order; work guargnteed Mra Govin, 995 Pike. Women to nett booke Gall at Pine st. Good money. oe SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. Firet-clasw laundrean wants work by day in private family. Phone! L 4nee mca HELP WANTED—MALE. Cohen, with Sam Plastino and Abe | Pout, will all be sentenced Monday. teeta thee * * TACOMA, Dec 14-~Charles *& Kelly and T. W. Brown exe- ® cuted a fake hold-up and & frightened Ethel Kelly, slater * of one of the young men, and #® now they are in jail and will & be prosecuted. * eee ReRe eRe eh eeteeeeeeee Give and Take Howell—Does he take philosophically? Powell—Yes; but he doesn't part philosophically. Wom '» Home Companion. things ‘THE SEATTLE STAR’ TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS —Tho date when ‘your subscription expires ts Of the addrena inte} of your paper When that date arrives, ff your.sub- scription has not again been ‘pald in ade your wame in taken from the tie A change of date on the address label is a receipt. of the convenience of our readers we have established agencies at the ogi arips Org stores . 5409 Hal “Hallard 306. Quaker “av. Phone Stores, Fourth Pike at, Phird av First a¥., near Spring st Transient cingnified advertising rat are 19 cents per line when set nol figuring & words to the line (st insertions for the price of five) wn der all {fications éxcepting male or femdle help wanted. which will be Inserted free to the em. ployer where the position carries A straight salary AY. and NEW TODAY every day an ov Dancing guare DREAMLA nth and. (uiion, if you have tried irn from other. te ra with! ome to us. asions serve your friend with a real treat our Creamery. No Delivery. KLOCK PRODUCE CO CORNER COLUMBIA AND WESTERN AVE. and Madison et,| ene nah in eee nv DO Wanted—Men and women ty learn the barber tase Largest and. most complete school in the West. Wages paid while learning. | An untimited uree only ‘oll And see our mol or wate, for particulars TIONAL BARBER COLLEGE. 68 Washingtoncor 120 Third Av. Phone, Main 8434 Oiymple” Apartmente—Hovseneep: rooms, $175 and up, single roca dup; 4" cheapest clowe-in apartments in elty: pear public market. 2410 Western av. Thave « good proposition to offer “to ¥ learn Addrems C-1s01, care Thy Kavertiving soll paper work: a i Biar e : z 1000 medi Wanted to eat hot beef nandwicher, Basement OMI ENTAL POOL ROOM. 1413 Third ay. between Pike andet'nion. jen bed rooms, steam heated, old ranning water, ap ypignt and wp. Hote ay. near Pike at tien to pool AL, POOL Rodate We iw rhecks. © for loo dtd op Third w Epring at trance, fon tran Ted Daine. fia hand efor! charset LL Eine. HOUSES FOR RRA Renny DDDDDYDDDDDDD DP iD our WEEKLY MENTAL BUT TIN CONTAINS WHAT WANT ow your name and address we will mail you a copy. Contains every- thing we have to let JOUN DAVIS & COMPANY, 709 Becond Ay 2141. ind 21 Third av. W. Cramer, ex: By wold M em, bowel, ikea, 2689 Ip dD Dd D D By letting »» } Main 3600. D Db D D b bd Dd r q D DPYPPP YP PP PDDDDDD Waipictoly tarnished five-raom mod- ern house, near two ce ' pegionarch range, gum, ote, nescai Taree, $-ro0 ‘on Wet Ban at 516. 0 house, In good repaly, Queen Anne Hill; cheap. 2416 Sth av FLATS. two 6 neparate en every conve $15.00 month, Apply 109 Lane at per hotmek bath: Apts furnished ate at Fis Yale smbla. gantly ing roome. ga djoinin and Ci walking dle. Ind. 4943. ntly positively wt accommodation at low rat s per weok; 0c and 70 day; walking distance, THY ANNEX, Weatlake av, steam in); free night m tor 2004 Highth ay. near New, clean, firniah hoated bedrooms (for baths and phones, 26¢ oo—Light and aylor. North ® Fe rent, € Ind. TL. TA $2 room: 4845 32.0078 st Marion. nny ‘Only Ni go ; tana Dy mingle left at $2.00 Nicely furnished housekeeping room, $1 nnd $6 each per month, North 1180. | | wut =| To, mot Mere ities tn Boston Hock FARMS AND ACREAGE. YOUR $2,500 1oUsE pay rion of unineu! poultey-fruit farm. it for and give you this fine little i ved twenty ideal Ask us about porno CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Bullding TOHT BART OF KIRKCAND —~ And within walking pin pati rm veReth blew, p will balld ho ber on eam rive $1,001 m, $10 & month. over and see this. ‘ake Mad Kirkland ferry to @ n wharf, or see BURKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry Mt @ Open lave ffs BABY NoW jand in the uiney it won't be, There! ‘Tracts of ton ae at $20 to $30 per ) CASH DOWN, 5 NTH. ight mult overn- ow under within three project by private tnterests, whieh will in Yolve the expenditure of several millions of dollara, you can't go around and look at th 4 for thin money, You can take imme diate p wion; the land I am of- fering is all under cul » and i) make your living wyile paying Ac mptly oF ereafier regret that you KAY M'KAY, 204-205 Liberty Bldg. ard and Union. CELERY AND VEGETABLE RANCH one in ranch for sale, on y terms, within 39 minutes of Beattie; good house, baru, ct hou! nd other uildine: hing stream through the property Hl improved, on main county 3-4 mile from Lake Wash- Immediate ” pommenm joe $2,000. Good nelghbors and clone to school. Good tranaporta- tion, BURKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry St Ground Flor, Open Evenings. ON First AV. sovUTH 15 acres of A No. 1 land, all under . with large orchard, fruit; nine-room mod tot large rr Th facia acre, ‘e have a h water Inilos’ from city limits continuation of Firat Burien Lake car line. this for the next 20 4 000; part terms, or will consider a ood modern residence in Beattie, if clear of incumbrance, and take the balance In cash. CHAS. B. ADAMS 404 Colman Bide. ae, FIVE ACREB POR $306 ores of good, |. situate at Lake Tappe and east of Aw lance $5 pe Ther in the great Stone & er plant. Roll is fair. Biase for chick res left of abov to clean Kt up Canes Ne “OLE HANSON & CO. Fieor New York Block. FINE FARM POR SALE Within 3 miles of Lynden, Wash. 45 aeres river bottom land, 23 ac cleared, fine house, plumbing ali in: all improvements — th 7 class bod: Price $8.0 Wil take rop- erty to the amount of 34 no. incumbrance, balance easy term) OT crven, ‘hatcom county. a: HEAP CHICKEN RANCH Acros Lake Washington, and a new’ house with # large trect of alder land, partially cleared, where you can handle about. 1.600 chickens, Fast seit Price | 9575: balance $10 a wend < distance of school fon at once. to 3 at Anderson’ son park. John Brenama CHEAP CHICKEN RANCH Across Lake Washington, and a new house With a large tract of alder land, partially cleared. where you can handle about 1.500 chickens, which I must sell.” Price $676; about $60 cash, balance $10 a month Walking distance of nchool, ponneanion at ance. See me from $ to 3, at Anderson's wharf, Madison park. John Brennaman. FOR SALE—120 acres for $10,000 One of the best ranches in county, located 13 miles southweat of Shelton, & miles northeast of Summit; good buildings and per- sonal property included, unineum- dered ald take pari trade for £008, on mbered Seattle prop- erty, Par can secure any infor- mation required, wee phote ranch and timt of personal erty at 3245 W. 67th st, Bal lard. Wash oO CHAS I WELCH, Kamitche, Wash, RF. D. 160 ACRES $2,000 Clone to big town, 3 railroad: phone lin no rocks, nm acres botton 0 acren burned with big ‘We can sell ye tor $1 Fine Pro} ider and reek. A rattlir % anh,” Boon ined. No. 886 WEST COAST LAND CO. 4 erican Bank Bldg § ACRES, $200 $10 CASH, $5 A MONTH Rich ler bottom land, fine timber, well settled dt eo half mile to good school iy it of the city; Fine bouts dally. See this land to- morrow: © o'clock boat. Clifford, Owner, 1018 Third av. A ippniininaiai italia ACREAGE Acre tracts, close in, only three blocks to car line; your own gar den. chickens, cow, free Why m eut down living exp and own your home? $25 < per tract; monthly pay as rent PHILLIPS INVESTM oN’ W ACRES ON BASY TERNS have 20 acres, close to Seattle, on a good road, that T will sell for $58 an acre, on terms of $50 down and $16 a month 4 woll which would make a big poultry ranch. | Thin te the best buy acroas © ever offered. Wm, Terry, tel Kirkland. RICH ALDER BOTTOM LA at west of the city, within nee of one of the best o Northwest, right bottom land, with more than enough timber to pay for same, Plenty of fresh water, 10- acre tract for $400; $25 cash and $10 a onth, cui KD LAND COMPANY 1019 Third Open evenings and CLEARED GARI I have two tracts of rich bottom land, all cleared, In the White Rt ley, Adjoining the interurban, with au room house and artesian well; to school, st nd station, I will sell for $525, on terms of $60 down, $ a month L. Cc. Gilgen, 104 Cherry xt KIRKLAND New 3-room house on fine view tract rich Kardon soll; easy walk to rry landing and near macadam- teed ata’ road, $700; small cash payment and $10 monthly R. H, COLLINS & SON 904 Third Av. Jand, north city, Hollywood Sta,’ Fine gs, good road, church, store school; dirt cheap; $1,500; $50 month. Visit owner, tral Bldg. CLAIMS par Othello; tor Ho: ete. thi in Adama lake on land; irrigating. Ifyou want a chicken ranch, Kauftman-Kelly Co. “The ] Wires.” 228 Northern Bank ‘ie Bike| Ay Maxon | er val-| C ND ACREB—Continued VEGETABLE RANCH with tract of alder land, nd a ARM ‘LOSHAN wh part MPHASIZEG WTRONGLY TOO OFTEN of the great big lots 60x120) nd of the Phinney $500. And it only tiguiton on your part to convi of that fact. Lots are nice evel and lie on @ wightly ridge. make not aly fine home bat excellent investments RY KASY TERMS. you and They WEST & WHEE . 109 Colman Bioe FOR EXCHANGE. , LAND, LAND any kind of equity The Star ow with Hazen Co., 309 American 1s exe your. Chase, Jr Bank Bide CITY REAL ESTATE. $260 reduction on any one of the following houses first sold in order to get you to see and sat- isfy yourself of the values. The above offer will any one of these: 7 be good on rooms, modern, $3,500, $3,000. $2,700. 2,750. rooms, modern, rooms, modern, rooms, modern, rooms, modern, $3,700. rooms, modern, $2,800. These prices are on a value for your money basis, and in order to whow them all and sell them, the first one sold will be $250 leas, Take your choice. Small payments down, balance to sult. Bring this ad, with you to Owner, 6536 Second av. N. W,, Phinney ay. or W. Woodland car. “NORTH END BARGAIN | Beautiful S-room cottage, bullt year; reception hall, butler’s pantry, ivsion finish in parlor and dicing foom, front and back porel large house in rear for chicken lot 5 16-foot 100 ft from ka from 0 dows 4 nO mort. Thin is the North Find. Take Phinney car to 65th st. ask COTTAGE REALTY CO. White 2 FOR SALE 4ROOM COTTAGE City water, plastered walls, fire- Place, goad view of Lake Washing- and large lote with rich soil $18 per month te ell we require HE ELLIOTT BAY INVEST: CO. “olman Bldg 5-ROOM HOUSE LOT 80x127 A beautiful tract, best buy in 4; $1,000; terms. See Olm gis Greenwood. Phone North 4. “CLOSE TO WOODLAND PARK New 4-room modern bungalow cot- tage, Mission finish; electric light fixtures; arranged for two bed- rooms; concrete basement; beautl- ful 60-ft. corner lot; frult trees shrubbery; all improvements in full; no mortgage and only ¢ per cent Interest. Price $2,000; 100 down, balance $10 month. ake Phinney car to 65th st. Ask COTTAGE REALTY CO. North 2040. White 281, CORNER BUNGALOW 6 soome, Aew, modere, doubts structed. concrete basement dry trays, fireplace, beamed cell ing, plate rail; 580x102 corner lot Price cut to’ $2,800. Terms lke rent. 6237 Ballard ay. Phone Bal- lard 403 : ROY E. POWERS A BEAUTIFUL, LEVEL LOT 80x100. all picket fenced; 6-room house not quite finished: city Water: n0 assessments; 1 block of car line, Price $950; ' 3200 down, balance $10 per month’ $302 Green Phinney av. car. Phone CURES ACRE HOME — An acre with 4-room house, near car line, with city wate available, only, Monthly poyment Béwards, 407 Union con- laun- Water, near Bastlal $15 a month. including interest 5-room =m rn, with furnace heat; everything A No. 1; east front, on Brooklyn av. south of Cowen's park, for $2,700; $100 cash and rent wit per. balance. 6263 4th N. EB __Phone Kenwood 2. Be CORNER LOT For home or ness overlooking Lake W . for $600, on the easiest Kk terms; near’ Mt. Baker Park gas, elect ole.” Must i Phon Main 653 m. DAIRY, DAIRY, An undivided half inter 1 bull, 3 horse, steam ‘boiler bottler, deli after 6 p. DAIRY t in 16 cows, re rth 1,000 ‘down. Ballard av Ballard ROY MUST MUST HAVE lots, r car and worth $1,500, for $850. nis Is & desirable location, where lots, im- proved with artistic bungalows, would sell readily. F Main SACRIFICE MONEY. Latona av. ally new od well and lar alder land, In a good location, with excellent ‘transpogtation and low fare; diate possession. Price $800. Cash payment no object from lable party. Balance $10 a month Callow between 6 and 9 p. m. Main 76 fi S-room house, witt ° tract of rich ‘fine View ‘only two -room bungalow; n Lake, now rented; Ks car; furniture if cheap; $1,800 Owner, $35 DOWN. $10 PER beautiful 5-r imy BA MO mmo: ments $1,750. Phinney ay A bunga- in 830. R Green $9.00, BURG LAND CO, 5-room house, Lake istrict, newly rayy=payment’ HOM Come in any evening. An ican Bullding Co., HOME BUILDERS 6 lots cast of U niversiiyi 0 Lake Washington: $86 ements for cash, Address, X-1100, Star, M Par wale the Thea and wtat Haw | Leary Bide rolin » In at Photo ‘OLMAN. 010 Bonttic Kodak wine Javobw FOR BALE of the city SAMUEL COLLYIER, 894 Leary Bide Member Hoattie Meal Ketate Ams side. in wil parte YOUR OP Large tract line, now 4; 419 down AK WYLDE, Ind, 4410. POTUNITY w Lake Burien car FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL ae cant Wat pan with Pat Your tony aa MOWriEht & MeLeod. Phonen 1218 we T SEATTLE REAL ESTATE POP AAADN SASS PPA AD ne 41. B. Kiefor, West Seattle Real watate EXCLUSIVELY. 14 Downs lock, 709 Becond Main 2484, Ind. 2269, REAL ESTATE LOANS. CITY AND COUNTY LOANS On improved or vacant property ands per cent alnount From bad to ; for or short me, and «no lay. | Biurtevan 11h Moston ___Block. Beco OUR OWN Wf improved residences Ber cent, with reason sion. 319 Columbia at. intr SEATTLE TRUST C OMB ANY, FOR SALE—FURNITURE. Desk», chairs, mow Store and Office Fur Firet av Howton 1 and Columina TO LOAN he sen. Chicago iture Co, 1326 Mt WANED To BUY — URNITURE tna 2101 RAMIGEY sm ar Ind. 2621 bow Int Av. nella, trades furniture, stow te eee, rugs, everything. “FU LLERTON FURNITURE CO. Moved to 1614 6th Sv., out of the high i district It will pay ‘ou to ey hem up; everything greatly reduced. Pay cash for second __kooda, Phone Main Tig ns ane Valdes Fura. i. 1610 First av. Mal FoR SALE—mISCELLANEOUS oART SALE MISCELLANEOUS Standard hatehing, ducks, @ plies bred poultry, cans tor pigeons tt Be ages bares, *, powitry supe on on ‘or reeh Grensea poultry," fOr KALEM POULTRY MARKET Cor. Pine and Pike Place. ASH REGIBTERS pou vont, SOLD AND EXCHANG:! SUBDWALL. 411 MADISON, sf salo—Horse and wi Fremont av ne_pina Rew “pinton b? rent) __ Purchase. rs iving az , Archt BANKS THE CANADIAN BAN! comumnen OF Head office, Toronto, Canada (23 branches in Canada, ete.) Gen aking business, a on savings and’ tine feos SEATT: time depostt ® BRANCH. Holt, Mer Rexeinan ex EE nr Rahelnan Txon, carpenter eral jobbers. Weather st Gitzing. M1170; Ind. 21 stern av. Reliable Repair red a hon. Furniture. ete, 1701 Sth ay Main 1748 Loans on furniture, horses. ete y —tiam Roach. room 747 3B aa TH hand clot a3 Tri saa~ae 4. 1017 Pike, EX S00 100 White Building. Short time loans cleaned an pockert—ANi courts, corporations organized: lic; damage canes a 5 hones, Dancin tween RDVICE PR Yre exp and wife notary | Halty Bake deademny, Fourth, ber Aca¢ on Fou nd Pine sts. —Joseph 3 tence. Laws of Iv Property rights: collee- tion; all cases; private. confidens tal, consultation free. Rooms 405. Biler's Mu Bidg. Phone Main 1040. yrs. experience in high- J. Boodle, est courts. 211 Boston Bik. Phones 14; Res. Bast. 5260, oft. Main xP. BALL. 201-23 BUR LDG. CONSULTATION. FREE Damage cases: husband and wife; property rights: real estate Jaw: estates. Moderate fees. Main 7308. A. Townsend, 302 Balley. Consults tion free: husband, wife: injuries, z t | Toate OMNES Pare, tien wna Venieroae for sample. Joseph Send 10 cen Wallin, 1 J ieimynde, Oph. D, Grad , 708 Leary. Li BD M0: orks, to- 78, Tern aS ratyay Theumatism. nervous, and chrome Piles. etc, | My modernized remarkably success. cade Annes. rooms 3360381, third floor, Dr. NM. Cook, 86 yearw’ practles, tre. women, children, — nose, _throat. catarrh, "358 Arcade An’ Dr. Mullinnix. 35 years spécia N and WOMEN; FRENCH am thods. |" 206-7, Liberty Bide, opposite postoffice. Br Wm. T. Lovering, 218-20 iexchange. “Both phones 1 Dr. Dalton, skin diseases 305 Ar B. A’ faskins, Patent ~ Attorn in’ patent itigat opinions “ou scope a of patents. Healy Phone M Host Bldg. Write Patent 0 years Buildin PLUMBING AND HEATING D. B. SPELDMAN CO.—Why not able firm before havin D ah done and get fi 12fgtt Sth ay.” Main 1863, PLUMBING Sth Main Adams & Brooks, registered and Trade Mark Attorneys; ttle. 500 Central small, 193 SSSA INA first class work, SER CAS SHAW SHOW gain lot of show PW, $5°& foot. 2005 _Virginia, Main sio6. . good aw » COR, Titon fvanater, 2007 Second av. oun and : araia 3534, iit ck in icine in? nities iA tpn ne

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