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$$ TELLS OF HER Cal, Jan. ble, of Fresno, formerly a the t, given bere during the) Harriet P. Thurston, suit, was the subject! in the court room to | the case was resumed. who recently resigned) organization headed by , Weclared on A that Mrs. Tingley | him as a business DIEGO, Jan. 10.—Lying in «| Brave in Greenwood ceme- today is the body of J. N.| foniniaw of Paul Krueger.) of a wealthy and prom- family. * Was a globe trotter, Com- some time ago, he became and on New Year's eve Bt toa suburb and hanged him lemon tree. His identity | fact that he had prominent Were discovered today | his “golden divorce jeg, which was shot off he Civil War 60 years ago, Don-| danced a Highiand fling this guests, just to show them et & wooden-legged man UNDERWAITERS Wv MEET ~| PRANCI CO, Jan. 16—| tes present from & of. » Portland, Va Los Angeles and other Fire Underwriters’ | ‘of the Pacific today is} its 36th annual mec ing | “PARSON wi WHIPS ROWDIES | YORK, Jan. 10—Groad ax feet and powerful | in spite of his iron wry 54 yeare, the Rev. L. W.| D., appeared in court to y conduct | men whom he had| nd sat on after they | 8 number of persons | Steg wever, for the Deen dismissed by the | 4 few minutes before wail &# told by the minister the magistrate to order their | for Weak Kidneys! ine rect the be be had tor weak ee deere | ines fluid ¢ half orc Mura ‘com time and {Wo teaspoontuls of the a Wiel and M4 sPeeslly relieve beckarte tied! ae asi there, tye tome revent have prompt ents Nisonne jat | night nor all day yesterday. F MRS. TINGLEY INNER CIRCLE” DOINGS as a result be was omployed In — le" of the tneoenpioen, and said that at these meetings Mra. Tingley always sat beside the aged Mra. Thurston, Mra. Tingley declared, Friabie testified, that when she first kaew Mra. Thurston, the spiritualivts and Christian Scientists were influenc- ing her " money.” a “sad case,” Mra, Tingley said tt was according to the wit. Thomas A. Edison,’ ventor, at a recent banquet Chicago, gave voice to the fol- lowing advice to young men: When you get a job, pitch into your work and pay no at- tention to t»e clock or to time. Think of nothing but shop, and when the boss comes around pay no attention to him, but to your work, and, my word for it, when you want to leave for some other job the old man won't let you go, but will likely take you in as a partner. BEEF BARONS SCORE POINT CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—In Its effort to connect J. Ogden Armour and |nine other packers being tried here for conspiracy under the Sherman }law with indfvidual participation in | the alleged plot, the government to- |day sustained a sharp setback tn United States Judge Carpenter's court, The check to the government's plans came when Judge Carpenter ruled that three bearing notations and the signatures of three of the packers were not admissible as ev- idence. Following this ruling, however, the court tempered the blow to the government when it allowed the in- troduction of three other docu ments the agents sent from one packing company to another, which, the conrt ruled, tended to sabow that a mutual agreement existed in the syndicate as to the method of doing business Jerome Pratt was today recalled to the stand to be further question ed as to the operations of the pack ers. YOUNG WIFE MISSING Henry Westling, 62, is mourning the loss of his young wife, aged 17 He last when she left her husband's home 2600 Jackson st. She said she was ture West- ling is a carpenter. He married hi young bride in Chicago a few weeks ago and brought her Weat to get a new start in life. FOUND DEAD IN ROOM The body of a man, who signed himself as Dan Richards, found dead in a room at the Main hotel, 208 Main street, yesterday. He had committed suicide by swal- ‘\ lowing carbolic acid, Woodrow Wilson Club Meeting. Newly organized Woodrow Wil- son club will meet Thursday even- ing, at 8 o'clock, at the rooms o! the Commercial Ciub, A number ot women voters will be enrolled at the meeting as active members, ‘cing to attend a moving ple-| ow. She did not return that) was | Sr eslNEW MOVE (N BRIGERY GSE ANGELES, Jan. 10.—-Bert ai Franklin, former employe of the McNamara defense charged with bribing i attempting to bribe jurors, did not plead to th charge agaihet him in Superior Judge Willis’ court today, Instead, Attorney LeCompte Davis, Frank Iin's counsel, filed a motion to set aside and quash the information in both cases againat his client, Judge Wlis named Saturday at 10 o'clock as the time for heartni the arguments on the motion. In setting forth the grounds for his motion and asking a later date for the arguments upon it, Davis created a sensation by declaring that he intends Friday to file de murrers to the federal indictments returned against Ola A. Treitmoe, A. B. Clancy, Anton Jobannsea and other labor leaders, demanding that they be quashed. The grounds urged by Davis a) lewed that Franklin was committed THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, DY TELLS OW HE MADE AST START Steel Master Relates to House Congressional Committee How He Discovered Fortune . a pos win? adie WASHINGTON. moned by a subpoena after ‘h refused an invitation to te Andrew Carnegie appeared today before Congr committe: the activities of the Carnegio was chipper and amil ing. He drew from an inside pock et a Yolumipous p age of docw ments and Men went on the stand He declared that he entered the tron business November 18, 1861 buliding an iron mil! at Pitteburg. “Int he continued, “I went into the plant of the Keystone Bridge Works, and there I found a Pennsylvania raliroad engineer who had built tron bridge 1 waw that the day for wooden bridges waa past, and with two or three part ners I started manufacturing fron bridges. I borrowed $1,500,000 from the Third National Bank of Pitt» capital stock. ip the steel and tron business.” cause she p company of ( Thomas, 22, 4 raliway clerk, Bertha Wetss was ar rested on an tneanity complaint, sworn to by the c! father. Allenists examined the girl, sald she was simply lovesick, and sent her home THIS NEWSBOY HAS $225 IN BANK Megally by a magistrate, there not | being sufficient him for trial Charley Ought to Appreciate This | (Ry United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. 10-~ Simeon Ford's appreciation of Chas. F. Murphy, leader of ‘Tammany Hail, who was active in the recent councils of the democratic national committee in Washington, is being re politicians here today. Ford said: “Of all the prominent men in politics, | know of but one whe ie fesse garruious than the oye ter, and that is Chariey Mur And see how nicely he ie ing al too. The wolf never visits his door. If It did, Charley would be wearing furs the next day.” MEN ANNOY WOMEN RECALL SIGHERS Women circulating recall peti- tions fn the Prefontaine building complain that men evidently fn the employ of Blaine and Wardall are embarrassing women voters in try- ing to keep them from signing the recall petitions. Some of the men have become almost tnauiting in their attempts to hinder the legit- imate work of the recallers. The recall association reports that few citizens are refusing to sign for the recall, and even more than esough names will be secured to fill out the petitions now on file if the registration rush continues, evidence to bold (ay Fated Prove Leases Wise), SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.—Tho dead body ot Frank P. Barbee, a day in the apartment of Mrs. Mary E. Carlton, who fs being held pend- ing an Investigation. Death was due to asphyxiation. Mrs. Carlton ‘old the police she had @ business appointment with Barbee at her, home. She declared while waiting for him she felt faint and lost consciousness, When she ‘recovered, she sald, she found Bar- bee lying dead on the floor, with the room filled with gas. Mrs. Carlton was unable to explain how jthe gas hi happened to be turned on. | PROVED FALSE | §Bz, Baltes Press Leased Wire) VANCOUVER, Waah., Jan. 10. William T. Blair, under arrest here, will be returned to Napa, Cal., to night to face the charge of having | embesaled 500 from Mra. C. R. | Booker, a widow. Gov. Hay has honored Governor Johnson's requi sition. The complaint alleged that , the $2,500 represented Mrs. Book- er's fortune, and she intrusted It to Blair. OPIUM TINS IN BAY SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.—Opt- um valued at $46,800 in declared to- day to have been smuggled into this port when the American- Hawaiian steamer Nebraskan ar- local politician was found early to-| 2°" WOMAN SAYS MAN: saw her Monday evening, | makin'’s of a successful man? If you've ever meditated on the sub- ject, The Star offers a way of find- ing out his ability, [t's this—tet him sell papers. If he makes good —that is, makes money—he's on the right path, The outlook for Solomon Esfeld's money-making success is Kood. Lots of grown-ups would be proud to write a check for three figures-— and, still more—there are few 13- year-old boys that can. Solomon's one of ‘em, and has $226 stowed away in the bank. He bought his corner at Second ay. and Main at. for $25 and equaled the investing price in a jiffy. Ho makes from $1.75 to $2.00 every day, gives bi mother $5.00 each week and pays for his sister's music lessons. Sol- omon is one of the best hustlers in the Newsboys’ unton. Once he made $16 on an extra. He is in the Sixth grade, Rainier school. He lives at $24 23rd av. 8. PUBLIC MARKETS PIKE PLACE MAREBT. Veal cutlets, 12% cents Bork steak. 124 conte pounds ~ 16 cents pound: Swe 15 cents pound pound; Bastern 1 ind; home made sauen pickled side pork, ; boneless “gomed bee 10 cents. pound; , 16 cents pound: open . 26 cents quart; cider vinegar, 10 cents bottle: potato yenst bread, 6 loaves 25 cents; chestnuts, * pounds 26 cents; green Reppar 16 conts pound; Minnesota _ bi cents. ‘pound; — Italia pounds 45 cents; pounds conta. dried sausage brussels sprouts, 2 XE MARKDST. 36 cents dozen, 2 dozen 40 conte. h ranch: conte i | butter, 90 fancy lowa Jersey but- Wisconsin cheese, domenti¢ Camembert 4 cans milk, ‘wEsTt. Pullot exes. 60 ‘* poun ter, 3 pounds $ 20 cents pound; cheese, 25 cents 5 cents prunes, raising, 3 pounds peas, 6 cent jod oat, ents 12 cents, pper, 26 Hie pickte ams | Old THE SEATTLE STAR|_: ¥S OR BVRAORTSERE ATO AS ANS GG your subscription expires 5 label of your pap t date arrives, if your gub- ption has not again been pald {p advance, your name is taken from the list. A change of date on the addrens label Is « receipt, ig at p.m. Mullen, 610) Ballard ay. atlard 406, or ak itores, Fourth ay. and oh Pike at. ‘Third ay. and Madison Firat i Sprt Phone | rived yesterday. Federal officers) === ‘are investigating. Ten five-tael \tins found floating in the bay were all of an expected cargo of 13,000 tins that have been recovered. | GILL NEW TODAY WH PAY YOUR SALARY WHEN HURT, EXPLAIN. The terms of our policies are very liberal--yo cannot afford to be without the protection they afford, Today come ts = here—tomorrow until you're hurt OUR SOCIRTY PROTECTS never TH FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD 308 Arcade Bids. ORGANIZERS WANTED- SEXES BOTH MIKE COHN w and second hand clothes bought, sold and exchanged. 1017 Pike St. Ind, 1, 2689; Main 5333, Bring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount, That was my start) 10 DREAMLAND feventh and Union. if you have tried to learn “from other teach: Freab roo and (termi tk. apes ith N The funeral services for John 8. Me- aged 78 years, will be held Ren ehurch, a Ashworth 4, ‘Thursday m. zie bod: T of tiette- as FUNERAL OIRECTOR eee THE ROSENDURG UNDERTAKING $0, corner Ninth apa t Union, Main Fremont av. MUNT OF- i, i, B17 _Morth 220, Green 31. Phones, ny ere Wourn BONS Professional Directors and. Lt fmere 1931 Feepes Bonney Weieg* Co, Fine b and “University. a CIAL NOTICES, “THE 1818 THEATRE” ‘The home of cowboy and Indian ple- tures. First av. next door to the enn, enologic charts. Rand diet Health potivice free, Prof. Ayer, 1426 4th ay. LOST AND FOUND ing, between Yaki- race M. i. chure! racelet, by working irl, valued as keepaake; Initials, B. GH, Reward. Beacon 2036 roperty. Phone th ay, er filled cane watch with shoe bain, between bie mar postoffice inder phone 2. Rewar | Birayed or stolen, Engliat ¢ months old, rew: Mmation. “Phowe North 666 orth 62nd. Monday, mt Marche ree’ foom, new umbrelin, Phone Kast Mra. Morrison. $5 reward. Hilt express, P. Daigle HELP WANTED—MALE. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED@-MEN OVER 20. IMMI- GRATION INSPECTOR. BIGIN- NING SALARY 41,380. Hien 400L OR BUSINESS COl- Pian EDUCATION. WE CAN HAVE YOU COACHED FOR THE SPECIAL FEBRUARY 20TH EX- AMINATION, IF YOU ACT IM- MEDIATELY. MY CLASS AL- MOST COMPLETED. SEE MR. CALVIN, 1228 ALASKA BLDG. BEFORE 2 P. M. PHONE MAIN oon! Wanted youien to Yearn w barber trade. oat, and most pe A a paid while learning. | An pallaites course only $26) Ca! ool or write priiculerg NATIONAL each 3S 48 Washington, or 720 rare = none, Main 8434. AT ONCE SOTERA, MEN FO! i IMMIGRA- TION INSPECTOR. February 20th. tion soo Mr. ldg., before 2 ppointnrents. inatruct- pool room, gente per cue Third a at. Does your Raincoat leak? Ask for Ki ralnproot, PERSONAL. ween RUPTURE CURED-—po not wear uw permanent, absolut without operation or detention from bust- ness or labor; over 100 cases cured in — s¥° year ‘rom age 1 year to 70, ‘The Harvard Syste Sin’ tel inte, and ay. at Pike s LADias" REMODELING PARLORS New garment eled. — Later a ene Wise desires gentioman pa rooming, house business, (but has not sufficient means; understands it thoroughly. X161, re Star Country Watchmaker si ring jewels, Téc each; «las lacobson, First and Stewar “MARRIAGE CEREMONIES ‘ORMED MMAIN. 4401! IND. ss TTH BLADES sharpened, Foo doz,; razors, 260, etc. 1401 4th av. Putnam hi umed his d ractloo, 216-18 Wash a O05 Virst av. Sa MILLER—German Chiropodiat “Northern Hank Bldg. Room 223. y. Join our Matrimonial ‘ew free, 708 Ping fadies, tallorin, ing. 405 Northern Bank Bldg. BG. D—Can’t stand it. Save us all. ‘Term accepted. X-147, 8 fancy Sholl-Mandied Souvenir Pena Souvenir Pen Co., box 1206 Seattl puonns Br. “|The Harle SITUATION WANTED--FEMALE- Also euaran= HOUSEs FOR RENT POPPIES ILLS B DDDDDLDPDDDDDDDDD ) ou CKLY MENTAL BULLE. CONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT By letting and addre you a copy, © vory- thing wo have to let JOUN DAVIS & COMPANY, 109 Becond Ay. Main 2141 ind. 9600, p Bd DP DDD DP DPPPDDB know your name we will mail ptains wash tubs, beam — ceilin hime. Inquire f day, Main 644 to Sit tith av, # 1 Jackson bath, to ot Ind. 644 56 Dank’ tide To lease—Vor one your, 6-room houwe, partly furnished, 1 acre of ground oF garden and chickens 11, Billote $850 Pu MONTH rooms, a water ne Ind. York ront—Five-roc ely furnished: nd ehite © Ind Small houne; chicken eur; olty 96 room for Green Lake; West 418 cottage, t-—4-room Phone Ballard 662 FURNISHED AND UNFUR- NISHED APARTMENTS 10.60. Mxcolalor Apts hed and unt _ th. and Pike lished: Main 24961 modern, partly fur- $26.00 710 Mast Blaine. BUSINESS CHANCES. For sale or trade 21 room: Kood e Hatlard Will purchase gages and A roomini looation; Th) due notes, mori chime. itt Boston iik. nn ne. & snap. Want to buy small equities in real Mm ton Block, i Ss Fonnnas. SOOMS. PLEASANT VIEW HOUSE , Walking distance; outside foom, $250 week. 710° Jefferson, Main Handsome firnished room for elder- ly gentlona: in widew's home. _ Addrons X16, The Star a Room, t1.-ir Free bath. free phone. Yates Hotel, 6th and Pine Hoard and room for $6.00 a week, or transient. 609 Cherry Btreet. First floor of @ house turniahed mod-| $16.00. East ¢7 heated rooma, 123 Pike st Large and small houre- keeping a oe 3.00 and up. Ti) Mart Furnished ii seeming in, $1.60 and up. 1012 Pike at ot shed Wousekeoplng rooms house, Broadway district. week iit = Barn, sanitary, | Biles from 160 tt nome. Inquire 312 29th ay FOR EXCHANGE AN APARTMENT HOUSE WANTED WILL TRADE 70 lots, 60x120 each, free from tn. cumbrance, in plain view of the city, on the West Side, near the Duwamish canal and the High- land Park & Lake Burien car Mine. Come in and talk ft over with us. JOHN HW. WHITE CO. 407 Oriental Bik. Main 2209; Ind. 2932, ~PATRY FARM FOR TRADE 125 acres bottom land; 1v5 a6 oughly cleared, balance eeasily ol > Rood batidings, 27 cows, 11 heifers, bull. 10 goéd horses, 4 Vohicles, harnesses, binder and rake, tedder, press, disc, 4 plo cultivators, fanning mill, all ad tool several ickens, turkeys, separator, lake of only $22, me up balance. Ballard ay, “Seattle terms OWERS, 6237 _Ballard 409 HOTEL OR LODG 40 acres improved county, and some cash, to ex- change for lodging house or hotel. Price not to exceed $3,500.00. Must have hot and cold water and must be Ip good condition W. W. NOYES, 317 BOSTON BLK, LAND, LAND, LAND change for any kind of equity. Address X-1013, The Star. Land to exchange for a good grocer, store. Land A No. 1. Call at 30 American Bank Bldg. i Wanted—To exchange house furni- ture for horses, harness or wagon. 483, _The Star. . Ballard, for acreage. Mt < Phone FOR Se Po Be TE For Sale—-Restaurant fixtures, show- cases, National cash register, tnlatd noleum, counter, stools, dishes, coffe double oven range. A b to be had in any. part oda. Torma if desired oure & Piatt Furnttu 418 Pike at The Vacuum Washer will do mo washing and do it better In half t time of any other washing 1 chine in the world. 6 Pine St. Demonstrated 2:30 every day. down Also tele- phone poles and mining timbers. Address George Beebe, Enumolaw, Wash. of w CASH TCTs TatS Roun SOLD AND EXCHANGED J. SUNDWALL, 411 MADISON, Good sheep manure for sale, Hoenr, Packing house. Main 8870, Ind. 8627 Now pianos for rent; rent a ‘purchase. Meyer-Toner, 3 FARM LANDS 700 IN MONE wh put you In possession of this ranch; over 35 acres gravel; big 8-room aheda, ete. Well fenced. 1 R. B.D, telephon Wns COAST LAND CO. 1113-14 American Bank Bldg. W acres good and, nor ter mile Hollywood springs, good road and dirt chea down, month. 100-A © ral Bldg. 10 ACRES Of, food, level land near Machine for This land {# easily cleared; Bas plenty of cordwood and can be made ver productive. 25) cash will handie this. The balance can be paid in gmall monthly payments, OLE HANSON & CO. 314-16-16-17 New York Block, 6-ACRE CHICKEN RANCH Good soll, 8% acres cleared, right on ratl r car line: 6 minut wn. And the price, $400, half cash, ‘balance monthly, 451 Areade Annex AVEN & SCHROBI Te church. store $1,500; $60 Visit’ owner, Mitt 1 Worougat av. " if you, want ® chicken Tanch, wee ffman-Ke ihe “ily 8 Northern Bank Bia "| it Hh ww 5 North 2040. “| WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE RR ene BOARD AND ROOM Room and for youn, Clone in; 4907, board in private famt xentioman; nice be ‘eslor car ine, Call ¥ B—tioarding house has i. Good home cooking rooma for $6.60 |p wook; meals served at noon for extras Gne or two children to ¢ vate home, Phone Ball POTEET ran HALF-HOUR HALF-ACKE TRACTS On the Kast Side of Lake Washing ‘on, directly site Laenohi park: lewn than five minutes” walk from. Medina, Can and Yesier from the property. in|] exactly half an hour, Plenty of|| largo boats now, ana bualf-hour|| y service planned to operate] ne. (the aren of five! ts) for $400. | or cent cash monthly pay HENRY BRODERICK, Main #087. Hoge Building INC. Ind. 6476. ; © bh yee) w anything that ean be grown in Washington; an ideal place for| poultry. dairying and hog raising me in nee samples of soli and pro 204-5 LA CHEAP POULTRY Washington. . } partially cleared, with will nell on terms of $10 4 month. Price $675. Hoom 307 Liberty Bidg., postotth . new Br hose on good view tract, clowe to ferry landing d new sta Kirkland. ‘an be sold monthly. Price § wn lins & Hon, 904 Th Kirkland Acreage and Farms $50.00 AND UP COLLINS & SON, 904 Third Av. = Col- CITY REAL ESTATE. WANT TO MAKE MONEY? poultry. Price terms, $10 cash, lhould be worth double completion of Lake Washing- ton canal. Come over to Kirkland. Take Madisen car and Kirkiand TY Wo oUF office on wharf, or BURKE & FARRAR 104 Cherry 8. Gr md Wloor. ___ Open Evenings ecCccececcdce NEW BUNGALOW, EASY TERMS Five rooms, bastment, electric light, fine vath fixturos; ali street improvements in; one bieck from Phinney car. Smali cash payment, $15.00 per month and interest. Owner, Phone Ind. 1169, Mat 1612 « eccecece PHINNEY RIT BARGAIN Owner will mncrifice new 4-room bungalow cot ?; Standard plumb- ing: ¢ rie lights: street gr a; : ment walks, nice level lot ‘ex Price only $1,260; $2) wn, 5 Bs to uit. No mortgage. ‘Take Phinney car to 65th st. Ask COTTAGE REALTY CO. North 2040. White 281 LAKE VIEW HOME On, now macedam, boulevard and nour the ferry landing; 3 large trac of land, with new bongalow perches; fine view; short wat éc} echool this and ralxe your) owe Sr ries cash, and ne oon Nessie en rte | or GREE & FARRAR i cane St, Ground Floor. ea Open Evenings. 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF WOODLAND PARK $2,200; $200 down, bal ng tnortgage: wives y of a very attractive orn cottage; golden finish: Nehte and gui plate rail; te basement; large lot 5b0x100; ed for chickens in rear; im- By near Phinney car. ear to Sth s TY 6c ¢ co 6 DISTRICT Take Madl- Aland ferry to our for 4-room mod- electric — HURRY—HURRY— A URRY We have a few of thone Rainier Val- ley lots at $175 and $200; 85 down, $5 monthly; le level and fine; splendid soil; 2% blocks to car, 26 minutes to ‘postoffice. A great “Fiay thn ,Areade Annex IN & SCHROEDER Er argh RAT noi Why live in another man’s house and ¥ rent when you can own a new!” -room cottage, with city water, | HOOK order A. & | 418 Mutual Life I || On Seattle real estate |] Matn #087 Ind. =| Laurel steel | | Jewel stool range, <| Majestic steel range, sale py © | Premier stee <| Garland stee ‘tull con- | ~ 47 Pike Btreet "now f our hatching ees. FANCIER BRED, FARM RAINED. 1 represent the Hio#T BRLEDERS in the United € Pince your or aot just wh aiso for in GIANT and 1 OLD TRUSTY no M. “ igian” haren arkeye, Sovltry wep . taken for treet POULTRY MARKET Pine and Pike Place, Ke gad "ik REAL ESTATE LOANS PRODI rn LENO | on lowest current rates in amounts of $500 to $600,000. Quick action on all applications, HENRY BRODERICK, INC. Third Floor Hoge Bids. ba) 1192 tandard fos duoks, Boose, t plies. Orders Atenned ‘p. KALEM Thorougt from tra $2.50, | F coekd strain MONEY TOL 6476. ~~ Cit¥ D COUNTY T6ANT On, improved or vacant propert 1 and & per Gent. any amount fom $50 to $500, for tne oF shart fime and easy ments; no de- a turtevant Peo. stb Boston Block. Becond and Columbia. OUR OWN MONEY TO LOAN on improved residences. Rates 6 to & Bre Ste ouith, feasonable commis. sion. 316 Columb Central Bidg. SEATTLE TRU: cal & OMPANY, z Loar WANED To BUY FURNITURE Moved to 1514, Sth av., out of the high Tent district 01 ioek ‘theoe “i G3 will y you to reduced. Pa goods. Phone Mt Valdez Firn. Co. i810 Firat av. Sain 22, Ind. LoRé NS FOR ‘SALt—FUANITURE, JANUARY clearance sale is now In Progress at Woodhouse & Platt Fu: niture Co., Inc. 418 Pike st. Brerr- thing in “the homefurniahin in included in this sale, This we will only continue through San We advise you to make yor ions early.” Below we men- tion, a et of feliable brands of ras sale, oft OF, credit “ arses hio wteel ranges, sal ‘ Buck, with reservorr, ‘nale. price aise Crescent atect range, a "price: H od steel range, male oe 5 jetor Acorn steel Se. rel Tange, sala | se ange, wale price sale price: rice 1 range, aale price 1 range, sale price cable at Royal steel range, =| Buck stee Oxford , each | ee : >| Number of rentauran in and let us how you thro ax floors. z = meh — Big bargains in heat- & PLAT’ 4 Une co. ine, FURNE 418 Pike St gg Cd ‘con "ape Kenn, nae Sliney ioos vewks, chairs, snow Store & Office Furn. =, 1326 Ist onted i fie RF. D. Business Directory TS paxe Took house, & Bier y plans. ‘giving sizes, oft, Voorhees, Archt “oi Biter 4 Interest ali on savings and time de Pee ang BRAN Vv. Holt, —_——. ie a eahsiman ison, ie, metpping an 70; 212 able Repair Shop. Furniture repalred Lath av Main 180 Urniture, horses, ete, com 71 SOG SCO. - White Building, a collateral security.“ °* cleaned and blocked. Sperkert— Ali courts, calicetvo fireplace and plastered walls, for 16.00 down and $16.00 per month? arge jot, rich soil; good view of Lake Washington. THE ELLIOTT BAY INV. CO. _556 Colman Bidg LET US SHOW YOU a B+ lots. Located near the h and Fauntleroy park. Terms own and $5 monthly. JOHN H. WHITE Co. A Oriental Block. Ind. 2932. NEED OF MONEY Has 7 ‘tote at Tacoma; Ue level and all cleared, & blocks to car and stores. If you want to make some noney, buy them for $435 7; $100 down, $7 montht: just across street $19! . $4 monthly. 461 Are HAVEN x SCHROEDER OWNER MUST GO TO NORWAY Will sacrifice T-room new, POWERS, one Ballard fine view only two: desiied. down, 36 Central Goay four-room bungalow; now rented; r; furniture if cheap; $1,800; $50 Owner, "200-A ko, Very month. Bldg. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, DON'T you want a new, warm, com- fortable, easy-payment’ HOM your faintly? Come in any talk at A 10R W nite BK Phun tome RUIEDERS $-room moder asement; ; paved streets; $150 ‘asy terms. BARGAIN—A “fine View Tot” near Lake Washington and only 20 min- utes’ ride from Ploneer Square Price $42 terms, $20 down, $6 a month. Owner, 104 Cherry st. _ ‘or sale—Reai estate in all parte of the city and state, GhONGE L. COLMAN, __ 910 Leary Bldg, Seattle. FOR SALE —Resiaences tn ‘all parte of the SAMUEL COLLYER, 804 Leary Bldg. Member Seattle Real Katate Aesn, Kodak roils | Blne, Jacobs! stoped for ide, any 0 at & they're ‘done. PhotoShop. Pet Bldg. J. B, Kiefer, West Seattle Real Hstate EXCLUSIVELY. 14 Downs Block, nm LAKE BURIEN PROPERTY. YOUR OPPORTUNITY ge tracts on new Lake Burien car ine, Pons ke grt “anal $200; alc, WHEE, 413 Now Fork Bloc iow Ind, 4410, Maun 136: Queen Anne]; ons organized; ey & ren bo cademy, on Suan" ke and Pine ats Pog Bi ait ‘Boston ‘Bike ike Phones . Main 5214 6260, 10N Damage cases; husband and wife: Property rights; real estate Jaw: 8._Moderate i 3 aa M. rheumatism, nervous. and ehronte | diseases, piles, ete modernized — treatment is "remarkably oececeme An ms 336-337, © Cook, 36 years’ practice, womsn, » children? nase > § Arcade Anne: ir Mullinnix, s MEN and Wo German methods, Bidz, opposite postoffi Parisian Doctors, 400 Glo! and Madison. Coy be BE. every woman, Hr Dr. Wm. T. Lovering, 213-30 Lumber | e: Both rn 1 . e am tation free’ for gn Patents. PERT In difficult cases. Main 9545. registered patent cia torneys, $10-11-12 Hoge Bldg. Wei for book. Adama & Brooks, registered Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys; 20 _in Seattle. 500 Central Hutlding. PLUMBING AND HEATING . 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