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0 when the Were paid to the mem- Yataro Komura, late of Foreign Af ota to Great Sgro recently from at his home at Hay- | friends At 1:30 p. m. the funePal cortege; left the foreign office for Aoyama cemetery, It consisted of a Shinto hearse of creamy white wood borne) ‘on the shoulders of a dozen men| clad in white. It was preceded by @ Sasaki tree with white streamers attached with bis name inscribed tu bold letters. Then followed the! deceased | relatives and close) in carriages or rikishas, who marched with reversed arms. Among the sasaki trees whieh formed so conspicuous a part of the procession were to be seen many tablets, with the names of the imperial princes of the bieod. The emperor and entpress and the crown prince also sent their sas- peated ot Meee mourners, the capt disasta. aki, a # Cinttngniabed honor. ENRAGED AT OLD|S€° UARD; HOT MEETING ee = ensued. Finally &/ success, Senator Chamberiain of |ferences at into executive session | Oregon, who is leading the move-| Swift, Meeker and others ea to go ) and the doors were i Teal moving spirits in the oe eee els — the Chicago boss. At a ‘conference held by this trio before the committee convened it was sald they bad agreed to force the cleo tion of Taggart as chairman of: the committee om convention arrange ‘old-time political enemy, Bryan bitterly fought this move. The old guard ts also expected to throw its support to Governor Jud-| ed son Harmen? of Oblo, and while it appears likely that they wil! control the situation the adherents of Gov. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey are putting up a determined and bitter rs, | Cigna. Advocates of the presidential preference primary are confident of | week. See ae eens. rem Baltimore After Convention ‘St. Louis and Baltimore are fight- ing tooth and nail for the conven- tion. eee ae for es GET YOUR SKATES OUT. d?, You bet. Real wintry weather, ch? You can D skating—ice skating. Yep, just get ote <yorin out, ‘ou in its chilly way a warm itatiagy lake is seven cents’ worth of ride, ac- sto the Everett Interurban company's method of a, Pn It’s not often our girls, and Bitter Lake is that Seattle folks can get a at ice skating, so hurry up and get into the swim— we mean. In ‘tomorrow when it can be done today. Seattle one never goes ice- A big was out on Bitter Lake this morning. “Murderer’s Only Hope} Is With the Governor ‘Press Leased‘ Wire) TON, Mas, Jan, §.--Whether Y. T. Richeson wil! go to for the confessed tmurder Linmell, his discarded ‘oF will get imprisen- ly was settled at meet to death for his crime. sly hope to escape the chair result of the conference has been given out, THREE DRINKS A A DAY pon drinks « day, no more. That's the limit for good health, according to the ew York boa of health, which says more than that will kill you, The board forgot to say how many fingers per. PARDONABLE SIN? (hy United Press Leased Wire) ST. LOUIS, Jan. $—"A man may op-|be honest in every other respect. Sent for bir today to ‘Mppoaition was absolute ore ehieet or but he will steal watermelons This ‘s the statement made in all} seriousness by Roy Campbell of San Antonio before tae Western Fruit | jobbers here. ‘ Spree took the mati into the office of the him, turned, 6 boss was telling him that he began bons, M over forever, pick up pins. Can't afford it, id put your: at the carpenter of today who stops to pick tally drops is losing money for his em- Remember it. Let the Gulte vee it Aged but he faith in bis bows. he ts, ay ce thls office again. ve he shakes his head and avers that the world Time is worth more than pins. sia eat eel & SUTTA, = dan, George and Queen for the state departure ‘from bay on Wednesday, the durbar tour is ended. Their majestion were ac companied by Viceroy Lord Har ‘ras an, imposing. sats" procession was an im ing state from government house. PACKERS’ POOL MRIS aero resumed the stand today when the trial of 10 Chicago Indiet- for criminal conspiracy under the Sherman law was continued tn United States Judge Carpentor's|aebed after court. Pratt testified that Federal Judge Grosseup's Vg porta ay 1903 prohtbit- meetings the “packers pont” the members of that com bine continued their weekly ton- tho residences of of the beef barons, just as Be ia no tn beon issued. ORTIE ARRIVES (By United Press Leased Wire) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 6.—Ortie MeManigal, the informer whose story forced the confession of the | McNamara brothers in the Los | Angeles Times dynamiting case, is met his father, James McManigal, of Tiffin, O., for the first time since | his arrest, and was warmly greeted. McManigal will not testify here until the latter part of January, COUPLE ALLEGED SHOPLIFTERS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. &—Paul G. Berg and his wife, Louise, who declare they are from Mcleod, Al- berta, were taken into ctstody to- day on charges of shoplifting. A search of their apartments revealed & quantity of women's apparel, which the police say resulted from their operations bed Vancouver. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8.— Ao cording to s dispatch received here today from Assaleague, Va, the steam yacht Corsair, owned by J. P. Morgan of New York, ex- perlenced a severe battering by a gale, finally losing two anchors and resulting In the veasel calling on the Assaleague life savers for hal. With the assistance of the Ife saving crew the Corsair final- ly anchored in a safe place. JUST WHAT “BOB” AND “BILL” SAID WASHINGTON, Jan te denial of the report that ne meeting in the Union station here with Wm. J, Bryan concerned the \ formation of a third political party boss, laid it on stooped, picked up @ pin and moved toward | some,” the door. He had carefully placed | the pin there an hour be fore. the ar gh " roared “Don't let me ever see you stop to ulck up a pin again!” Jimmy stared at the boss in open mouthed astonish ment. ‘Truth to tell, he! thought the boss was crazy. For had not hia! father told him, time and again, the story of the boy who picked up a pin and! became a bank president or something of that sort? He was firmly grounded ir the belief that the boss himself had begun by pick | should never Jimmy, hesttatingly ‘but don't you ever think ft a son, In this day we simply can't Even In picking up pins you waste both seit in the way of forming a bad Don’t let me see you pick- Janitor do that,” hopes to get it after while, for was made today by Senator La | Follette of Wisconsin, who seeks the republican nomination for pres ident. “I knew that report said Senator La lette today. “I was absolutely sure that such a construction would | be placed on our accidental meet- ing, and that the same old story would be revived. “The only matter I discussed with Bryan was the resolution pending in congress for the direct election of senators, & measure we both have advocated for years.” HALL IS THE ONE SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Jan. 8.—Two Mrs. Elsie Halls met here, laughed over the situation, and naturally talked of “hubby.” Descriptions | identical. “Gracious, the same man,” they said. So it was, Hall ia the one. would Fo! FRISCO GIRL DIES IN MANILA | # WASHINGTON, Jan. 8.—Accord- ing to a cable dispatch received by |her parents here today. Miss Fran- cisca Butler, a young Washington society girl, died in Manila Wed- nesday as the result of taking bl- chloride of mercury tablets by mis- take, Miss Butler is a native of San Francisco, Harry L. B nchard, dairy and poultry expert at the state experl- ment station at Puyallup, will de- liver another free lecture on the poultry industry at the Y. M. tomorrow evening, in Masiello with the association s course in agri- culture, His topic will e “Growing Chicks and Developing Flocks.” KING PIERP’S YACHT BATTERED STAR—MONDAY, “JANUARY 8, 19 King Dodges Startling Divorce in Peerage) LONDON, Jan, &—Every Satan boing & membor of the peer is being made to keep secret a di-}age, He suceeoded his father, the voree case that fs to be tried In al first baron, 11 years ago, He was few days. It haw been kept out ofa lord in waiting to King Bdward the official list and is expected to! until a year or so ago, prove one of the most sensational The woman in the case ts the tried in the English cobrts in yours.| daughter of a baronet who held the Tho plaintitt t# the second won|rark of Neutenant colonel tn a of the proprietor of one of the lead:|.eaards regiment. She was 19 when tog Lon created a baron by King Kdward!served with distinction tn South and whose eldest son is in pariia-| Africa, wan 28. She te now 48 and ment, The co-respondent ts one of |/has four children, The co-respond- the best known men tp London #0 [ent is about 38, eee ese RRR MME. NORDICA APPOINTED DEPUTY SHERIFF—SAYS SHE WILL GERVE NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—1f Sheriff Julius Marburger, ardent suffragiot himself, waan't sincere in hia declaration that he stood ready to appoint a large number of women deputies, among them some of the most noted women In America, he has gotten himself into a peck of trouble, for with only one exception ~Mise Helen Gould—the women he named have announced their intention of accepting the positions But Marburger declares he really is aincere, and that as soon as the $10,000 bonds required are submitted, he will swear the women in and give them their shields and armament, “I shall most assuredly accept the postition, and shall feel honored that it was offered me," today declared Mra. Young, wife of a millionaire banker, known better as Mime. Nordica, the grand opera singer, “It is onty right that women should be given the opportunity to act as guardians of the peace.” Mrs, 0, H. P. Belmont declared that she would be more than pleased to receive her commission. “L think,” she sald, “women should not be called upon to raid gambling housee—no one expects that, There is plenty of work for women deputies. The women, you see, don’t want to oust the men; they want to work side-by-side with them, each SSS ESSE ESSE SEES ESE SEE EE Cece eee eee ee a 2 = PETS, MANIAC KILLS AGED HUSBAND __ AND WE ‘United Press Leased Wire) RK, @—Asa cal when killing, and Of the apartment in a faronles tor death, and in tip Abcace of nay wall extaiihed lve for such @ crime, see were victims of a re maniac. Futterman was es mr, who had retired manu- accumulated a fortune, Wut always had re- to leave the East Side neigh- borhood, where he had settled when he came from Russia many years ago. Ho was a sealous Jewish worker, and aided tn founding the synagogue in his district, which be and his wife attended. couple lived alone. ‘Their children dwelt in other parts ity. One of these, tendent of a the bodles @ father lay on a sofa, and that bed. iEsEies midnight was failing Each was rt partially reseed. Ear PEGE RK There were deep gashes HUTSON RESIGNS both faces and bodion and the ayes Charles T. Hutson, for the past |f both were mutilated terribly, one six years, assistant U. S. district re Bed man’s having been torn from attorney, has tendered his resigna- | !t® socket. tion, to take effect on February 1. Cut From Head to Foot. He will enter notive practice in the| | The or Apilanen wie sabes Balti Hut 0 a rong “tents conducted Bt work ning from head to foot. The nature mostly in the prosecution of fed-|°f the mutilation led the police to eral criminats. believe that it had begun while the ed Futtertnans were alive, and that N. P. Wrecked at Little Fails, Minn.|death bnd been caused by blows LITTLE FALLS, Minn,, Jan, §—-| Welch fractured tho skulls, Northern Pacific train No. 7, west- NOWADAYS bound, was wrecked seven salles) Criticus—I hope your new novel west of here, & broken rail causing junds happily? the accident. All the cars left the) A uthor—tndoed It does! track, the sleeper rolling down 820jing story right down to t foot embankment. No one was In. jured. Traffi delayed 8€V€D | aivorced! hours. ; REIO GETS VACATION NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—Ambossa- dor Whitelaw Reid and Mrs. Reid are here today, having arrived on the Lusitania, The ambassador is home for * vacation. Star Want Ads (PUBLIC MARKE Pay | The following ad, inserted in Wednesday's Star resulted in the funds Rastarn tae lost article being returned the same ound; malt oe » 11) evening akin ateak, Ye cots | Lagt—Friday cents pound; ink for, ; leat lar or on Green Lake car. . 16 conte 1091, Reward. Carries he day that the hero and the heroine are PIERE PLACE MAREET. Codfiah, 10 conts pound brick; fresh | afternoon, a noar Sunnyside pound; brown pound, venoulder lamb, | kod steak il cents pound; pi foisted por 4 Sone pounB This i but one instance in many nd green bones, pounds cases where rib lamb chops, Se cents per pound; open clamea, |turned through “Star Want Ads.” fing’ cod.""s pounds i | gPhone your Ade to Main 9400, ae eee | . 441. Three ads for the price French mun- ar, 20 pound hase.” Missour] $1 box SANITARY MAB: Corn boot, # cents pound 10 conte; Rastorn tac compound lard, 3 pow shoulder of ba bone and conta; lamb chops, shoulder chops, 12 » 1b cents 0 | rring, 6 pounds for £5 | los, 26 conte cents doxen; subserigtion expires 1s drews label of your paper if your sub- in been is } a y taken fo list. A change of date on the address iabel is a recel | Por ‘the convenienc “oul ¢ have established agencies at ‘the Tolowing drug stores allen, 5409 Ballard av, ausker Drug rea, Fourth nv, Fike st., Third ay, and Madiso r Spring at ape. fruit, 26 cents doze Phono fancy Dolaware. ited oples, $1 box; cranberries, 2 quarts fis 2 cans milk, 16 cents; hom- «quart; Norway herring, nts, KE MAB: 1 conte pound; for 26 flounders, tind; Iutefiah, % pou ered herring, & 4, 16 cents pint, Basten oysters, 20' cents dozen, cote pint: smoked herring 30 cents box; herring, 6 cents pound, it, 3 pounds 26° centa; 25 cents, 4 mackerel, te wm Shrimps. el FUNERAL ~ DIRECTORS. ornet Ninth and Union Main FREMONT OF- Tat, Phones, ick, fe, 5 4788, 4117 Bremont ay. . Green 8 ERWORTH & HONS Directors and Liceni 1921 it Ehonee. ral and Uatversity. roast, 10 cents po } spring lamb shoulders, 8 cents pound; compound, 10 cents pound; Bastern'’ hame, 17 cents pound; frying chickens, cents pound; neck bones, 7 pounda cents; comb honey, 2 combs 86 cen! Jap rice, 6 cents pound, on Co. av. 13. om newepapers, who was | she married, and ber husband, who | RERESSSESEEES ESSE SEE ESE EE ETT lost articles are re- B ROSENHURG UNDERTAKING | MIKE COHN New dnd second hand clothes bought, sold and exchanged 1017 Pike St. Ind, 1, 2689; Main 6323 Dring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount Reventh and © tried to ‘other teach: Fresh mive and cream. butterm#ike nite, prop, 8004 14th N. wha Doyle Medicine Piles, etsema, ali pt of skin. Ms work testimonials, 606 Pike at. “THE 1818 THEATH ‘The home _of cowboy and 1 tures. Piret ay., ream.” nolowi Aan plo- Ph 4th charts, Sand diet. 1788 Prof, Ayer, Health advice PERSONAL. Ta past two yours, from age 1 year ae 10 The Harvard System, Kitel Bide. 2nd ay. at Pike at LADIES REMODELING PARLORS New sarmonts, made and old remod- Latest styles. Prices rea- na 316 Arcade Bide, Ind. L Main- each, Fire maker 76 cents Jacobson, ON ies IND ete, sharp- MARRIAGE CER PERFOR puornes MAIN t GILLETTR BLADES, ened, 300 doa Ibe. | 1401 Fourth ay. 1 RA MILLER, German iat. Ban 38 Pla. Temimedjiln dental u Washington ro} & Trust Join owr oer 3 aes Ladion trea. pow LOST AND FOUND aan See $28.00 REWARD Lost—White ball terrier, long cars and tall, studded collar. Return to Aprim: 4, Highlend Apartments.) ™ Main . | Hirayed or stolen, Enatiah Bhaph dog, & months old: reward fonipation. “Phone North S68. North ¢2n4. ord. ia; ait room, new umbrella Mra Morrison, $6 rewar ~ Hallard,” yellow fur, fox ta an Ballard 1061. Reward. , Anee Hilt express. P. Daigle. Wanted-—Mon and women to barber trade. Largeat ani complete school in the Weat. W NAT (ONAL 68 Washington, or 120 Third Av. Phone, Main $434. 0 ONCE SEVERAL MEN FOR TMIORA- NON INBPHCTO Beamination February eh. ration see $F. cattin, Yi2 wAtRonn ‘Dice, betore ® for special appointments. LimitEep. Wanted—Several bright young men, preferably Nigh school educa- tion, over 18 years, for early civil service examination, serious mind- #4 only; no tere. Salary $76; manent promotion. See vin, 1238 Alaska Bidg, Tuesday be- fore 2 p. m. ‘AT ONCE. Wanted—Several men, high school raduates preferred, 18 to 36 years, for early railway mail service ¢x- gmination: beginning salary, $16; few hours’ evening study neces- See Mr. Calvin, 1233 Alaska 2p m TURSDAY. Gore. a Engineers, f ed for leenre, Seattle Steam Kn, ntal bulld ae APTS. rpenter wanted—To rent my weven- room modern house, close to car; cheap rent, and pay rent in work at odd timen. Phone orth 2282. Spring si pool room. ~ Everything new, #%, cents per cue Main en- trance, fo21 Third av. W. Cramer, Ted Daine. Bobe man and wife to work on mid nr £06 _Peaple's Bank Bid, SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. RRA In Good all-round carpenter wants work. Address Star X 146. “i HELP WANTED —FEMALE either ex- Wanted—Young women, ced, to work Berlenced or inexport ax telephone ors. ‘Apply to toe ara av. oF 1820 47th av. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Middie-aged or @ have good home and small pay for helping with housework in small family. Bast 6218. First class alterations, prices ri able: In wile and # Me to order: work guaranteed, Mem. Govin, 908. Pike. SITUATION WANTED—FEMALE. Woman, 40, (iittie girl 1) Rood cook seamstress, nurse, wishes situation country preferred. an housekeeper, Columbia Address Mrs, Longmore, P__O., Seattle. i sh; fiand laundry to” take Bome. Also lace curtaina: satinfaction «uaran- teed. 342 North 76th at. 2 s HOUSES FOR RENT POR Pe ae eB D Dd YEPEL. wn aL, BULLE. Tr BHAT You Dd Dd D D D Dd know your name 9 we will mail ou a copy. | Contalng every D hing we have D JOHN pavis & ComPaNy, b B Main 2141. jecond Av. Ind. 3600. DPPDP PUMP DPDDNDD ONLY $10.00 Per month for modern, f-room house, in first-class condition, at Canfield place, This ts t want a good tenant. AMERICAN MORTGAGH “& BUILD. 109 White Bldg. Main 79. Ind. 32! 305 to S11 ih av. S, betweon ¥: way and Jackson st.—3-room By lettin, Mand ada very cheap, T & American rent—Five-poom hotise, com~ sly furniahed; room for gard nt Bn: $16.” Phone Ind. West 418 next door to the |~ ©) owt ad room tor ¢ Addrens X48 “HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS — » front room; kitchenette, bath, 710 14th ay. od houneken| per mon! ine , =| Splendid land undivic h in 1 body ‘asbington; of 640 acres; ean any mecrifice on the to get two-thirds priced away below the i froposiuien in welling in Where this farm in located ® or write quick, M'KAY, faxora, 260, sclaworm, | 0]? acres on EY nly woman cal © Main| —— $8.50 PER MONTH. Small cottage, 6 rooms, chicken house; near 1 and car; city water. Phone York 96, BUSINESS CHANCES. Wanted: store Laureihurst; Some one to stai Yesler Stat! big building; petition; rent. $5; rare Owner, 3806 Brooklyn av. Will purchase past due note gages and claims, 211 Boston Blk. to buy sal! equities in real properties 211 Boston Block. rocery near ho com chance. _.| FOR SAT) ie Residences “in all parte Liberty Bide, 34 - terms, $60 oom Alder and maple land, level, near Beattie, | within driving distance of market. Owner, 104 Cherry ves good land, north city, quar- Hollywood Sta,’ Fine ood road, church. store and school; dirt cheap: $1,600; $60 do month. ‘Visit owner, Took Content Bide BARGAIN— 00d road, fi en Price $490; terms $25 down, iu aie boat 307) “$10 8 Faned. $10 monthly. Liberty Bid BOUGHT, Wd on | = Burien jon; § ry H WY LM, Wis New York mock Ind, 4419, jain 736. MISCELLANEOUS breed all bred po! laying hen pu by chicks, Kumr hatching egns 41 Vike Btreot bred “poultry poultry su: m for fre: dreased poultr, KALEM POULTRY MARKET Cor. Pine and Pike Place. The Vacuum Washer washing and do it better in half t time of any other washing ma- ghine in the world domonstr mond, Wiles from 106 tt Phone polem wi Address George Wash. 4 mn, Aine tale- mining timbers. ‘ae Enumelaw, CASH RVeGISTRRE 80LD AND EXCHANGED SUNDWALL, 411 MADISON. opportunity | to buy 6004 several to choone A. violin ehe from. ‘Kant Tien Te © for wale. Main 2870, We are welling sale 362 Col- rent sppiis FOR SALE—POULTRY, _ New pianos for rent purchase. Meyer-Tor mee 4 Union. For Thoroughbred original ‘city Pima stock from New Gardens, ind. White Tes ughbred White Leghorn dock from trap-nested wit tral: $2.50. Phone Ballard 1k 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS. aes MOWEY TO LEND | curgent ra real estate on lowest) nt rates in amounts of $500 to $500,000. Quick action on all applications, HENRY BRODERICK, INC. 00 Jerk _ 218 FOR EXCHANGE LAND, LAND, LAND To exchange fst, Pm kind st equity. Addr he Sts Rew hom A pellahd, “for ae seal “a 6409. "ACREAGE HALF-HOUR HALF-ACRE TRACTS On the Hatt side of Lake Washing: jon, opposite — Lene! park: \éea than five minutes’ walk rom Medina. Can come to ind and Yenler from the property in exactly half an hour. nity of large boats now, and. half-how ferty_norvice planned to opernte before long. Half-ncre tracts (the area of five %0-foot lots) for $400. me ae low as 10 per cent cash 4 balance easy monthly pay- mente. HENRY BRODERICK, INC. Main $087. Ind. 5475. Hoge Bullding. 10 ACES FOR $1,250 EAGLE HARBOR a fing view of four years. tose in ger eadie er et $126 per acre sold for tw' amount Terms $125 cas! may run four years. OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Biock IMPROVED RE TRACT One-half mile from Lake Washing- ton and boat Ianding. Rich, black bottom soil with running trout) stream Sproat the tract; «mall 1 acre Bante i Other Ia: © that balance pas! h and will) ‘ive termes to reliable party wm. ‘erry. Kirkland Hotel. ai HICKEN RANCH FOR TRADE rett interurban, 2 miles north of Seattle, 1% acres cleared large «pring. large chicken house, brooder house, ete. for sale or ex- change. WATER FRONT ACRES 5 ont tracts, acre wat |. for $300 ract. 400 v3 5 Kirkiand Acreage and Farms $50.00 AND UP COLLINS & SON, 904 Third J CITY REAL ESTAT! vernon ececes ¢ NEW BUNGALOW, BABY TERMS basement path fixtures; ments in; rooms, fine electric all one ae | per interest. Owner, 1169, Main 1612. € 3 Fivo 3 Mahe phone Ind. cecceccs ASHINGTON HOME ent view, 3 large tracts fronting nacadam boulevard. A w bunga with pantry e. Close to school and only short walk from ferry landing. Price $1,600; terms $100 cash, ake Madi~ nd ferry ih > & PARRAT 104 Cherry St. HURRY—ACRRY—HURRY Want to get in on those 8178 $5.00 down, $e 00 a month, Areade Annex. HAVEN & SCHROEDER AND $200 RAINIER VALLEY LoTs essmenta: $500 down and $500 are going fast. r #ee us about them today, A real snap, 451 Ar- ade Annex.” « HAVEN & SCHROEDER LK ABOUT SNAPS—SEE THIS room house, lot 40x160, close in, street graded, cement walks. Now listen 91,400 takes it; $60 cash, be ee on time. Phone Kenwood Cozy four-room bungalow, fi Green Lake, now rented; only Blocks cary furniture: if dealted, Very. ch $1,800; $60 down, $5 month, Owner, 700-A Central Bid. FATHERS fy MOTHERS, DON'T you Ww, Warm, oom- fortable nt’ HOME for your fa ? American Bullding Con talk ioo Waite Bag TTLE HOME BUILDERS.” _ ‘alo. Heal estate in all parts of the city and state, GHORGE L. COLMAN, 910 Leary Bldg. Seattle. of the olty, SAMUNL COLLYER, 801 Leary Didg. Momber Seattle Real Kstate Kodak rofla Gevetoped Ff size, In at 1, Tacabs’ Photo ‘Shop. P. woll thie last | » ~| Damage cases ‘Third Main sphifd Floor Hoge Biag. Ci AND COUNTY THANG 7 roved or vacant property at cent, any amount 00, fot sone ‘OF siget iy esti no Sturtevant 3 Block Basen taal Solate ee oR R Cw MONEY improved canléecean, Rates 6 to Der cent, with yay a commf{ ah 216 ra ral i TTL TRL ar COMPANY. to loan in’ Bal- WANED TO BUY—FURNITURE ia. AN Moved to 1514 rent district, Sth av., out of t phe will ' 1 ey pak sets Phone ‘Stain greene hand v Co. isto First av. Maid Ss ett BALE—FURNITURE. me of furniture by the ving city. Great Macrifice. tn “Phonl Five roo Leavis Far Aa office a hain is, —, and chair isa Book ot” a aes, ieieue, Sotage 4 Foor tact! Arse eT ete... itary Head office” orsnte branches in Cana: banking busine: ‘atercst on savings and time de} SEATTLE 2 PRA! GV. Hit, ‘Nes, Cie Weather stepping an ana gine ing. MO | wh aia gpaz! ‘estern a heel it. aoae ti nek ce PED Saye ae ‘epalr Shop. Furniti bint Sth ay, Main Tiss s Reliable ropaited., -onma on furntt __liam Roach. Teom Tt Yo mag A.W. KL INE. $56 ARCADE BLDG coun, 100 White Building. time, loans at low rates oa gotlateral security, Short Cav anim leaned aad blocked. SK apecks corporations on lie: damage ora ed notary ones. Second can Be ‘and Fi ty tween Ee —Joseph floor, Eilers Music "By husband and jehts. Phone Maln joodie, 15 yrs. experie Sx ‘i Routt" (ATien, ae oF CONSULT A a property rights: ‘real’ estate Tatet estates. Moderate feos. 7303 CA. Townsend, 565 Baile: “de here Consulta- band, wife: injuries, reattle: tern Orks, 6 Tm best equipped shop in town. M. 6068, Cheumatismm, nervous: and "ot diseases, piles, ete. M: treatment ia ‘remarkabdl ful. Are: Years’ prac presse, 5 arch .es Je.” Mullinnix, years spec ‘iugn" and Women: FRE cH an German methods. 206-7 Liberty B opposite postoffice. Doctors, 400 Globe Bide, tat and Madison. Consultation free’ for every woman. Hrs, 10-7, Sun. 10-1, Be Wm. 7 Lovoring, 219-20 Lumber Exchange. Both phones _102 i aten' U7. Sand Forelen Patents. EXPERT in difficult cases. ta S advice to inveators. deaty BI Barnes ‘tered torneys. 81021113 Nowe _ for book, Xdame & Brooks, and ‘Trade Mark oye: in Seattle. 500. Central, Buiiin patent x Bldg. Write x MA Why hot see ‘a. reliable. firm before having your figures. Bargain lot of show case ow, $5 a foot. 2005 an gine, sain 8408, WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE ARs J. B. Klefer, Woeat ware Real Hstate ISIVELY, 14 Do EXCLU 709 Becond av. Main 2484, Ind. 226% rw ROK 421 Firat Av. 8. Tnion Transfer, 2007 2nd ay STAMP wi elPis Const far, orks. Cherry St. Ind. 1879, Main 4684.

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