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gD ELUDE NG INE Trews Leased Wire) , Aug. 7—Pacing | of paying @ fine of) the night tn the} Rogers, chief coun: | Darrow, slept as/ own bed at bome and) arising today that} will he his fine. Habeas mete instrument by! eg which he averted settle-| bt! court's exactions. gentenced for con-| ‘ aot after he had applied | Sperfurer™ to a witness gtand, Following the, by Judge Seawell who is acting as , Rogers supplie “and Walked from the i de and his associate counsel, after a brief con plans by which to keep Rogers from ol sentence. The pen- by Judge Hutton pro t for Rogers present time until 9 morning.” Drowning Are Both Saving. ON, Aug. 7.-—Love that be sight when the young into the water and drowning, ended tn ‘of Clarence C. Burgess, at the Medfield Sta aod Marguerite M. Pell of week ago Miss Pell was ‘at the Medfield asylum, is employed. She is old. ago both were out ¢anoe in which Bur- deen paddiing capsized man shouted for help. eries, Miss Pell pad- eance up close and then the water. She is an ex : She told her friends g@ that saving Burgess’ life was the greatest for it has won me) ® | } : winding up his eo dollar watch.” —Birming- You INEVER INDULGE & way for you to en- and success your nutriment from and my papa is lifting ity up out of the! Superstitions and tmagin- | medicines for} Read the following | D. W. Townsend he has to say: Doctor—I feel it my duty to You and your system of | to the public tor the cure | you. For sev-| before 1 called you to} oo been suffering with} y oo gag and intes- ai lor several sa as Dedtant, with bigh f PT oat symptoms of append- Me | Met creat 7 m of pre fn three physicians! ‘ou fn, and I got} treatment. J re- ~ you will remember 7: I was able to come to " treatment after you AE the four treatments at 180 weeks * F feet for While treating with better today th Years. ally, TOWNSEND. ces are located Bank Building, h and | advise all ined twelve pounds felt from your first! SURE, WOODROW WILSON’S A GOOD STENOGRAPHER Oo fe) Wee tTins aa IO a titdt l ~ A QNAea UAL ee VOR ea Ie AL aa S29 ALT VIA S, ) mu rawr yet hye efor TAN ™ fe ails: « « we ee FPN egg HH ONS si Bog Aras Path aig d Gut wy Wt i ACh rs ie et aa IA IR aT oa a caer eh WN Pram sin ™ mae Py was eyromnns Ni abe SONAR, YT TO el ae ~_— Page From Gov. Wilson's Shorthand Draft of His Acceptance Speech. Here is something absolutely of the essence of our national life. unique tn the history of American | There can be nothing wholesome polities. It Is a page of the original | Hens their Hfe is wholesome; vy | ehere Can be no contentment unless shorthand draft of Woodrow Wil | they are contented. Their physical son's speech of acceptance of the welfare affects the soundness of the presidential nomination delivered| whole sation. We shall never get today, written by Gov. Wilson him-| very far in the settlement of these self. | vital matters so long as we regard It is not generally known that)everything done for the working Gov. Wilson is an expert shorthand| man, by law or by private agree writer. He uses the Graham «ys! ment, as a concession yielded to tem, with modifications and abbre-| keep him from agitation and a dis viations of his own, so that {t is | turbance of our peace. Hero, again, difficult for anyone else to read. He/ the sense of universal partnership taught himself the system out of a| must come tnto play if we are to act like statewmen, as those who serve, not a class, but a nation. and after-| “The working people of America THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1912. $500,000 MERCANTILE | - DEAL IS-MADE One of the largest deals within the mercantile history of seattle was concluded today under which the Stone Meher company ts to be taken over by a new corporation Just formed by Seattle, Spokane and Butte, Montana, capitalists and dry goods men, ‘The deal is sald to involve about a half million of dollara, The new corporation is to be known as the Beatle Dry Goods company, and has a paid up capital of $500,000, The officers are: R, B. Patterson, president; J. M. Comstock, vio president; A, G, M, Fraser, secre tary, with principal place of buat neas at Seattic, The company is to conduct @ dry goods jobbing busi- ness and also to operate the Stone Fisher department store. CLAIMS WOMAN FLEECED HIM OF $17,00 ny ‘United Press Leased SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7.-—De- termined to prosecute Mra. Alice Brown, whom he alleges fleeced him of $17,000 at Long Beach, Cal, on the promise of marriage, David Napping, a rancher of Farmington, TL, wired the police here today that he had deposited money with & local bank to cover the expense ot priacing the woman back for trial Mra. Brown ts held in Portland on the specific charge of ember sent north with the extradition papers. “Go after her and get her.” wired Napping. “I will leave on tho first trala to prosecute.” etek hnk nah | * MADE HIM MOVE 29 TIMES. & MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. * 7.—If a man ia compelled by his wife to move 29 times ia the 17 years of his married life, is {t ground Yor divorce? W. P. Crawley of this city thinks tt is, and has asked that the court grant him one from his wife. In his petition he de- clares that the “moving habit” contracted by his wife has be- come unbearable; that she “beat him up” with the broom, and that he gave all his earn ings to his wife, who spent them, foreing him to borrow from his brother to provide for his needs. eee BARRY LOSES TO FLYNN BOSTON, Aug. 7.—-By forcing the fasue in every one of the 12 rounds, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ee aeeeeeeeeeeteeee wards dictates, from his own manu-}—if they must be distinguished sertpt, to a stenographer who trans-| from the minority that constitutes ertbes and types the matter for)the rest of it—are, of course, the him. He has never aimed at rapid backbone of the nation. No law speed. Here is a partial transia-| that safeguards their Ife, that tm- page reproduced in the) proves the physical moral con ditions under which they live, that right in adjusting the In-| and tolerable, that gives them free- of labor and capital. The| dom to act in thelr own interest, the happiness, the energy |and that protects them where they ect themselves, can properly regarded as class legis. lation or as but as « meas. wre taken in the interest of the whole people.” 482 Hie and who and our our if JOHN MORGAN LOS ANGELES, Aug. 7—When| things I had never done, I made the John Morgan, 23, pleaded guilty to/ same reply: ‘You caught mg on my burglary before Judge McCormick, | first offense. he declared that he would rather go “Their sewers were sneers. to the penitentiary than be turned| They promised, not directly, but loose on probation for the police to with insinuations, to ‘get me,’ and I persecute, felt that they meant it. I know just He admits his offense, assigns it) about what they would do, so I to temptation in a moment of need,| guess I may as well go to prison, and says that the relations he had) Morgan was the 13th child of a with the police, while they were in- family of 13 and had to leave school vestigating him, make him believe! when he finished the Seventh grade that he will be hounded by them as) to help make things go at rp soon as he is turned loose. He is a machinist by trade and also In the county jail he told his! works in restaurants. met was stopping at a cheap hotel) GUARD OFFICERS ARE RELEASED and was broke. I had been out of ORTLAND, Or. Aug. 7.--The work for several weeks and didn't know what to do. The temptation to steal came. [ used my pass key| to get into a room next to mine and) m. o¢icers of the Third infantry, me phy an md some eee Oregan national guard, wae re t om oS. sco pe arrested on a charge of participat- dealer, and he agreed to pay me $6) 1,7 in an alieged mutiny at Gate, Wash., during the recent army man- euvers there, today are released. Adjt. Gen. Finzer of the Oregon na for them. Two hours afterward I | was picked up on the street by two | tional guard, announced today that la court of inquiry to hear charges detectives. “| protected the man who gave me against the officers and their de lfense will convene here September the money, but he told on m Then 2. The recommendation of the gen- I admitted my guilt, That the signal for an effort on the part of eral staff for the disbandment of the second battalion of the Third ity to consult him. are 9a. m. to & of, the Sabbath, the detectives to make out that I i ev. peer mages ape Bnav By infantry for alleged mutiny at Gate was guilty of many crimes. They told me, ‘Come on, now, you had “To that and a oundred other at-| did not take the forin of an execu- tempts to get me to confess to'tive order. Porky Flynn of Boston today has a decision over Jim Barry of Chicago las a result of thelr meeting here. Although Flynn landed blow after iow on Barry punishing power, and both men left the ring without a sorgtch. VITAL RECORD MARRIAGH Name and |Lenl Walter Bit Blizabeth C. Mase eg tees are Willem rkhpe . oii J, Land Trueblood, Beattio ........34 Celestine Architture, Beattie. . Lega Margarette Santonriso, Beattle Log n fi Mayes, Seattle 7 Julia Guery, Renton R. Kenny, Seattle . | Shactonts Wiener Beattie | A 7 Legal . 36 ™“ Charles Maho . Mary Blackwelder, Maiden . Raymond Brown, Seattle Margie Marie Hansen, Beattie. . G. 1 Boggs, Seattle Lora N. Low, Beattie . William 3. Woodin, Beat Jean F. Renton, Seattle Roy 1, Denniston, Manche: Cecit Bay Moore, Beattie John William Gostzendane: ” 20 1s =o} - Legal Legal Legal Leeal Legal the. : Girlto Mr. « , A. Denford, 2646 Woodland av. Girl to Mr. and Mra. N. BE. Chivers, 1829 Broadway. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Burdick, 4502 45th & W. Girt to Mr, and Mra J. A. MoDon- ald, 2226 42nd ay, Ww. Girl to Mr. and Mra. J. Rasmussen, $27 13th av. N. Girl to Mr. and Mra. J. Martin, 931 f2nd ay. Boy to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Greene, 2721 Goth av. & W. Roy to Mr. and Mra. WF. Sum- mers, 710 N. Fourth, oma. Boy to Mr, and afra. V, Anderson, 330 Howard. Boy to Mr. and Mra. R. P. Knapp, Seattle Boy to Mr. and Mra. C. B. Cutshaw, 407 Ninth N. Boy to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. MoInnis, 167 27th av. DEATHS Lynch, Jr, 4 months 53, 6 G. oO. Firat av © Dp 609 Columbia, Seattle General fott Lb anell hospttal PUBLIC MARKETS WESTLAKE Ranch eggs, 350 doz; good exes, doz.; butter, 36¢ Ib.; Towa bu , 2 lbs, Gbu; renovated Lutter, full cream cheese, 22 peaches, 2 doz..16 5 watermelon, le Ib. os, Ibe Ibs, potatoos Ge Ib; penc ta, 3 Ibs. 26e; salmon, 106 1b; home-made salad, Ibe pt. CORNER Peaches, 16¢ basket; pears, 160 and watermelon, 1%¢ Ib.; ba- 25e and 30c doz; plums, 30c basket; apricots, 250 basket; lemons, 200 doz; wax beans, 3 Ibs. 100; dry onions, 4 Ibe. 100; green corn, 400 and 60c doz; summer squash, be each; green peppers, 100 Ib,; cucum~ bers, be each; 2 hea 5a; 3 lbs. tomatoes, 260; caul 06 and ise each; 3 bunches onio: 3 bunches radishes, bo. , 60; SANITARY Steaks, 2 Ibs. 25¢; shoulder lamb, fe; pork steaks, 18%¢ 1b.; astern bacon, 15c Ib,; Bastern hams, 16c Ib,; lamb chops, 2 lbs, 26c; boiling meat, 6c and 8c 1b; pot roasts, 8c, Do and 10¢ Ib.; watermelons, e ib; Bi giish walnuts, tb ples, 10¢ each ranch butter, 2 Ib; K loin sole, tend: 2 166, ibs. 6 Iba, 260, 11 nuts, 206 erate; ea Siberian crab Soe crate; Ib.;_ apricots, seedless grape lemons, 10 for 10¢; Tbe box; tomatoes, dines, bo, can; @mal lhe qt.; No 0 corn and toma chipped beet, consin cheese, 1 cheese, Ibe Ib db, be 10¢ picklos, ivered Epples. 3 Ibe, 1, sou aac $ 3 cans nt value, 160; Win Ib.; cream brick sirloin steak, 180 aling $3,500 and an officer will be|« Bo bk 4663 NTA BARBARA, Cal, Aug. 7 Lioyd Osbourne, short story writer nd stepson of Robert Louls Stev. Onsen, is reported to be dying here at the home of his mother, Steven- Won s widow. Osbourne’s two young | iy sons have boon summoned from San Franciaco, Mra, Osbourne, from whom the writer Is separated, lives in Ban Francisco. My short o Instructions guarantee t Istanes position t or business man. Agents 1 everywhere, Address Aw untant, 204 White Bullding. 4 WOMEN wanted for com- railway and wireless telo- to $90 monthly; guaran tle & Kati. tute, 706 lady and gent Heo our photo contract Proposition | yet olin f Christy Btudto, 1006 North. ern Bank, HETRO BUAINEAT COLT olaity: way Inet Guaranteed tn Me | Private Lessons Copyet Malis f 4 BAG —ape- railway hers are old ex Graduates and 4 hem. 3424% Fremont av., Roattle, Frow live agents, slither sex, for city or county. 1481 Minor perienced ratir 0 to mood THE SEATTLE STAR when your subserigtion expires is eo the addrens Iabel of your paper. arrive if your aub- been Furnished Rooms. OPA ARDNIAI INIA AAAI OIA Virginus Motel, 8th & Virginia, near stlake, offers now, mode tly t ® Clans roonim, newly close in, phorte and bath, $1.76 « Up, 1007% Weller bh. % ka furnished, F H —— vhone Beac of our Fead ‘suautignnete te Ggenctas 6 Howell. Mata modern rooma Hotei, tiv All outside, Rates reasor The Donald 178) wi corner lroadwa: and Yesler,’ Modern, $2.00 a wee! _ up. i. #. ‘Prenth HOTEL Rhode teiand, 66 Virginia wt G00 day and $2.50 week and up HOTEL tiainier, 168 Main wt., brick building Rates 600 and up. Bath, GHAND PACIFIC HOTEL, “iii6% First--Tates 600 dally and up. Rooms $2.06 and up, 913 Bighth Rooms 3 d boc. 632 Bixth av Hotels and Lodging Houses Nice Clean housekeeping rooms at t at these branches o rates will be given as where sa Transient, rates at main office. rice of & . 4222 Bo Mad- Coatorium mn calla, deliv Dye Works, Bast 203. W. Water Front 40x100, Lincoln lands, $1,760 or, North 1796. Acreage KIRKLAND PO! Adjoining the town tract of land, with spring, chicken house, little house, ete., part ¢ ed Tf you know anything about chickens and want to go in the busines seo me and I will give ou a lift. Price $1,260; terms 100 cash, balance $16 & month. J ah, Anderson's wharf, 1 park You Wilt ReoneT If you let this 20 acres pass without buying it; beautif untains B tern bh, with needs the money CHARLES B. ADAMS, 422 Colman, ACKOBS THE BAY 6 acres Went of the city, rich alder nine boats datly ud city, drtying ‘distance of Hremer- tom, Price $500; very easy terme CLIFFORD, 1019 Third AV Good tracts all around Beattte easy to clear 10-ACRE TRACTS $350 TO $500 Bent of soll, 5 to 10 feet deep to clay subsoil, "This land ts free from rock and gravel. Old improved farms in neighborhood prove pro- ductive quality of soll, Bultable for any farming purpone. is easily Investigated, and actly aa reprene’ towns, marke ay terme. eto, EK OREGON & WASHINGTON Di VELOPMENT CO, 411 Hoge Buliding. 40 ACRES, $1,400. Hotel Trafton, 6325 Ballard av. Bal- lard 1383 nibs CAPITAL HOTEL—10T Tackwon ot Ge to $1.60 day: $2.66 to $5 week HOTEL, CLARENDON—1124 4th av 8. Rooths f0c and Tbe. Billott 6421 Hotei Livingston 1931 ist av. ern M Rates $2.60 per week and up. HOTEL OXFORD, 1920 int av. mod- orn; rater $3.50 per week and up. Barrington, 1614 Beoond. $2 week up. Wi Jose Renit medicine, Bpanish pecially. Golondrina lint Theumatiom, paralysis, consumption and stomach troubl¢ and chronic diseases, and for all sorts of skin diseases, Hours 1 to $225% Ballard Fratton Hotel. ~ Hotel Consul, Sth a $1_and up: bed: ROVAL ibe nd ©. class rooms, newly furn $14.00 and 1007% = Well & R. BUTTERWORTH @ SONS. 1981 Fir “Main or Bitlott 94% University Undertaking Pariore, 414 fain Now North 212 W. Pork- 4 ne 00. er Beacon 649 OLYMPIC APTS. Western av. suite, lonney-Wateon tore, Filed. ev, __Math 13; Bitiott 254 Monier 2 PAnia iS FLORAL FOR RENT, SNAP-$2;_ G-room 2 blocks of Washing- block of Madison. 321 rN. “Mast £098. Feoine, | modern. supe noPToO TL Newton Fr tien CURBD. operation or det: over os care, Bite “AP i Yer: positive! war stops itch instantly blackheads, pimples, blotches. Swift, Drogegist, ind and Pike st '# Mineral Wonder will cure tm- od vitality; absolute satisfac dou guaranteed ot money back: one doliar, #17 elBesaie SCRE i GORNS—& Pe Gorn Plas-| Sopeiand Court, t09 Mino room: tere cure corns. At) furnished, $20; ‘phone, light M. 4210. store or mailed, 860. G. H. Frogner,| Exccisior Apia —Furnished and un- $538 _Gonemees_ Ot furnished: 9th and Pik CHIROPODY, manicuring, facial ¥ cnen'| a and scalp | treatinents. te 24,) OS Pike st opis, cieee, ys Sele sees ay Te bg a F st — Get Acquainted Hock: addresses. 708 Pine wo Ghiropody, maniourin scalp treatment. 210 et ts for Rent. The Wellington, 1902 Jackson at odern, unfurnished 4-roo steam heated apartments, ga) ran Private baths, lockers, slectric washer, sweeper, $18 and janitors 6 246) Street. _ ladies in comfortable facial and . root breakfast if desired. night, at Moore theatre or reen enamel from brooch, valued as keepeake. Good reward. 1111 Boylston. East 2396. Want house & office furniture _ Gibson Chandier, 610 Pike, M. Piambing r #00 hr.; refe ences. Qk. 1886 : he Littie Jewelry Store that alw sells for less, Get our price fir Sym 1427 Third, near Pike Loat—Brown Madison East 3392 Hel Wanted—Female Wanted. women, either ex pe Por inexperienced, to hon rators, Ap- Bra av or 1630 17th 4 Pacific Telephone an: elograpt peal x ta LEARN LADIES” TAILORING And drosemaking tn the largest and most com school west of Now York. POSITIONS GUARANTEED. THE AMERICAN LADIBS TAJ- LORING AND DRESSMAKING _ SCHOOL, BROADWAY and PINE. fie an actreas’ No work, business or rofeasion offers more to a woman. oaitions guaranteed graduates. Dia- leets taug' Vaudeville acts written and rehear Marion Warde Dra- matic School, 366 Arcade Bullding. Young lady partner wanted in good transient hotel ton. $300 Be ferred. Addrens &§ Sit $4.50—HOT POINT TRONS—$160 YERYTHING ELECTRICAL .. 1010 First Av. asist with light day Saturds Wash: Special opportunity for reliable yoqng maa able to Invest $1,000 to 3,000, aasiat in office here or go to flehing plant southeast Alaska Apply to M. Funk; 603 F Bargain——A complete steam laundry, instalied, with §700 worth of burl- ness in sight, cin be purchased at 70 per cent leas than cost of plant; rent per month. § Toby Trustee, 4850 Rainier av. Beacun 199. orced # and fixture ly 7 shoes, car. closing st “ Tiusiness office, corner loca- 119 Occidental av let thon Nicho’ For Exchan FOR EXCHAN 160 acres of No. 1 wheat land, one mile from Wheeler, Grant County, 80 acres plowed, ready for fall wheat; price $3,200; mortgage $600. Will exchange equity for a house and lot in Seattle, and will adsume. W. W. Noyes, 317 Boston Block BETWEEN SEATTLE AND TACOMA rich sof re und Blectric Co ri to 8 2 termes, $360 ; exchange for good lot HOBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Building. _ TEN ACRE BARGAIN North of town, handy to station level, good clay-loam_ soll, very easily cleared. Price $1,206. Halt cash; or would exchange for good building lot. Inquire 1010 Alaska building. TWENTY ACRES nimproved, south of town, factng boulevard, $2,000; terms, or nid exchange for ‘home hear university. Would assume some difference. ROBE 1010 Ala Situations Wanted— Female Wanted—By experienced telephone operator, position In private ex : ood references, Address all Offic’ work wanted by young lady laeo some knowledge of stenog- raphy. Phone Main 2620. i need nurse desires positio Farm Lands. ARM § ood road east of Kirkland. have 6 acres where one can farming and raise vege- and women to ber trade; wages rning. Call or write, NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGS High Grade School. } 6¥ Washington St TANTTOR—Within” six we number of Hcensed janitors tions will for which y¢ at low cost Mneering Scho fioy St WHY do cash Come over to Madison car and $10 a m: . Kirkland. Take a and county ferry or steamer Urania to Burke & Farrar’s of- fice in Kirkland, or call 104 Cher- ry St. no i0-acre $1,200, % cash. clover and burnt ov fine bla % mile from Evere tle bout landings, 2 stores and school. Take steamer Calista from Galbraith Bacon dock, 12:30 p. m,, to Lang ley, C. MW. Ackerman, Langley, It. No. 1, Box 19, Phone 318 POTATO LAND At $26 per acre will make you big money. 5, 10 and 20-acre tracts, a dollar an acre down and a dollar ol, Firet av. W. and) 7 Lundauiat well $25 sui SCAUSH HE & TAINS. Room 204 i Pp ro Building. Z Wante nee, competent printer to take charge small print she and aper on commission. Ac dress 398, Star, save Ritey” n to be a good barber ss ER BARBER COLLEG 220 Occidental Av sing 1x30 feet Lear a MOL! ~Fiotel st Goo; $1.60 w HOTEL Norman, 89 Yesler Roome 260 and 56¢. Men only, Bat | Yates Hotel, Sixth and Pine. Free bath and ‘phone. $1.25 week up. saw it in The Star” $2.00 Hats. 1116 ist av, . NEWELL, 120 Spring St 1 SMALL HOUSE , in Silverdale dis- # to boat landing and location for poultry. 60 cash. $ 3) Third Av Good tracts all around pattie. ~ DAIRY RANCH STOCK Near Hart’s lake, 40 acres, fine soll, $3,500, Will consider part trade, Holton Co,, Ballard 930 Bay Flats for Rent. Modern 6. m fia $12.50 month. O324 Witt . Queen Anne 2106 &| orth Queena) home where no other roonfers are|10 acres, . chotce waterfront, on nice The best 40 acros in Chehalis county at the price, with running stream, on ood road to town of 8,000; $50 < month. %. A. OUELLETTE & COMPANY _217 Columbia 8t., Ground Floor FIVE ACKES $260 shot clay soll, weat of distance from Olalla, od dintrict, fine tract for *, in & dintrict pey is being made raising 1019 Third Ay. big m berries. CLIFFORD, .|_ Good travte all around Beatile. MON At Kirkland, iG RANCH on good road, 4 w house, ‘ hickena cow giving 4 callons of milk per day. For a quick le, price $1.50, on eaxy terms. See Mr Hackworth, Kirkland Hotel, Kirk- land, Wash. $1608 ACRES— $150 % mile from Centralia, on a perfect road, lies level. some orchard; al! cleared Its worth $150 an acre. Owner has a lar place And wishes to sell this. $100 cach WEST COAST LAND CO. 1133-14 American Bank Bldg. THIRTY-FIVE ACRES 008 poll balance pasture, i 2,66 ROBERT MALTBY 1019 Alaska Building. 6 ACRE BARGAIN soll, Very easy to clear, on road, clo to town. Price 70; $25 cash VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1209 Third, HOULBVARD 10 acres on boulevard, between Port Orchard and Bremerton; short Grive to U. &. Navy Yard, close to anit water, very good soil, level, fine timber, Price $900; one-third cash. CLIFFORD, 1019 Third Ay, Good tracts all around Se: land 8 6- omfort.|. © ACRES FOR $145 I have two 6-acre tracts facing on the county road. They were partly cleared at one time. Acrons the Bound, Just two_miles to dock and “ Address X-395, Th NEAR AUBURN K00@ land, easily cleared, * easy te ALTBY $1,400; ROBERT 3} __1016 Alaska Butiding. SILVERDALE 5 Acres POTATO LAND for $175 $5 Down and §5 Per Month. A.B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St mile from tanding, Orchard, $35.00 pes 00 acre down and § er month. WORTH, 1101 American Bank, RICH ALDER BOTTOM on county road, ‘acres, one uth of Port $1.00 1209 Third Av cmH ae FIVE ACRES FINE POTATO LAND Payments 120 Spring St For Saie—Chicken ranch with 0 thoroughbred chickens, incubator, chicken houses, 4-room cottage, furnished. $809 cash handles this. Room 23, 305% Pike st City Real Estate. . 2 AGRES FOR RENT For 14 years, 7-room modern house, partly furnished; plenty of apples, pears, prunes and blackberries Good soll, attractive, fine view, 3 blocks from car line. See wood. 2625. dG Phone Ballard A LOT BARGAIN Four teve North at $1,7 18. $1,000 reasonable t ¥ for a buyer surely in sig CHARLES SOMERS COMPANY Alaska Building. WITH ACH A good 4-room house, well, fine tract of acreage, on a good road, within a short walk of the ferry landing at Kirkland. Thin {s a good Investment for a man working in Seattle who wants to reduce his family living expe by ralsing his own Vegetables fruits and berries and selling the chickens and eggs In Seattle. Price ; terms $100 cash and $15 a th. See this place at once. @ ® Madison car and county ry or steamer Urania to Burke & Farrar’s office in Kirkland, or call 104 Cherry St. CLEARED TRACT AT AUBURN 387x144 FT., FOR $210 $10 cash, $5 monthly, buys fine large right in Aubu Graded no taxes di life of act and no interest. In Rati- road addition. Just a few at above terms and prices, OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor Good $-room tr s all one half car, Price hill, on “oO. Blewett St. North 205. 711 Rallard—-For bungalow ments pat ce __terms, Owner, Qu Troom_ bungalow, lot 560x102, Féth av 8. $850 60; $15 per month. ELLSWORTH, 1101 American Bank, Nichols, bungaiows. Hinckley Bik. FOR SALE—Residences in all parts of the city, SAMUBL COLLYER, 926 Leary Bidg. Member Seattle Real state n{rally yeen Anne Henry, own bottom land, with running water,| This) where! ¥ ses] ” ei with firat voma e & Mcleod Phones 1218 __ Wanted—Real Estate Menta Bes ao re who will buy tot §-room houses, north o} ¥ OM. iird, North For Sale—F urniture. $300 furniture of 6 room hor $00 on ee of &-t90m house: com Queen Anne 40) | Wanted to Buy-—-Furni For Sale—Livestock OL ALLL LLP LPP PP PPP AUCTION ©0., 1 # sales of hoy very Tuendi ‘ _ Avct Phone Lbs Took _____Money to Loan ict REAL MStATE LOANS CITY AND COU improved or vw ny amount, $60 te ; long ort time, easy payments: no 4 lay. Sturtevant & Co. 312 Bostor __ Bik Thoroughbred cocker ap r ker spaniel pup- pics, $3 to $5. Phone Kenwood Money to To On property, on liberal term Investors’ Bond & New York D> } | | f €:ry; private offices: confiden _Amerlean Jowalty Co. 804 tnd AY, EASTEMN BROKERAGE GO. Loans from $6.00 to $100.00 Withog*LARIED PEOPLE yithout security or indorsemeni n LOANED ON FURNITUR anon, war liberal to 20 7 WANT GOOD PULLS And will pay 6 cents a pound over the market price for good stock. Special prices for stock that wili grade up to Al standard. Birr market price market p for good kill PACIFIC POULTRY CO. New Corner Market, Fir: ___Phone Elliott 32 ken... om 190 per ? Spring chicken |. °* Reta Live and dressed iurkeys ale ‘ae ee « —__— | ror Sale — Miscellaneous, AAA DAAARAR ARO, | $450 Lester piano, handso: $150.00 cash. 132 N. Broad- sell furniture = rooming house and fc i ber shop. Price $300. 4025 Sth av. & san, DAMAC BATH TUBS amaged bath tubs, §12.00 and uy x omplete, Rustad’s, 315 2nd ay. 'w pianos for rent; rent applied urchase Mexer-Tones. 311 Union Classified Directory ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC CERTIFIED EB. De SAUTELLE c. Business adjuster and counselor. 201- ~— White Bigg. Phone Malai, Hinck) r Bi} The Head off! POR SALs&—NE HAND Carom and Pocket es and b cessor: L Fe 004 oo s ty ii, aciee he o 300-203-204 Piret Av Carre Wheelwright, wood t taker. “F.'B. SOHL, 1426 helman & Wil DR. SUSIE BE. FRASIER, foot cialist. 203 mer _ flatict, 303 Walker Bide. former- Toe PER M A.W. nN CLOCK REPAIR: makes repaired: room 321 Hinck. ree deliver; ¢ riminal and civil i} consultation confi- y BI ential Eillott 3473. HAT MAKERS LAWYERS ~Kavice tres, Joseph Allon Te yeare’ experience; laws of husl hed nt ted en lame: all cases ate: confidential: co: ns 405-6 Ellers Musie ber hone Main 1040. Legal advice on any subject by the Legal Aid ‘Warenu: Tawa some cerning husband and’ wi x- emptions from garnishments, lac __borers’ ilen. 323 Alaska bullain C.J Beedie. 16 yrs. experience In high= est courts, $11 Boston Bik. Photes oft. Main S214. Hes, Baa Sree or, Lawyer, 108 2 onsul- Pemises pee nd 5. Consul Corwin Consu Tes. Music butiding. Townsend, Balley Bldg. Jon. fre <a MUSTIOCAy, Things worth knowing. at the Fry | Music Co., 426 Walker Bide, carries a-fine line of Ten-Cent Music, such numbers as Barcarolle, Tschalkow- sky, Raymond, Latsptel, Light Cav- F rer y, Overtur instructions, London gradu- ate. Mrs, Goodman, 182 N. froad- way, corner John. 909. Sykes’ Music School—Mandolin, gul- tar, banjo. Free instruments. She __People’s Bank F NEW PIANOS FO piled on purcha Arcade Annex. Pp no Rent ap- AU Sy ants Optometrist, 701 ing Main PATENT ATRORNEYS Yams & Brooks, registered and Trade Mark Attorneys, 21 y. tn ttle. 600 Central Butidings Fenwick, Lawrence, td atem Mason, Burke Bid PATTERNS AND wonrre Seattic Pattern Works, 816 First Av. South. Best equipped shop. Matn 6068. PHOTOGRAPHERS DAY—THURA HIRD AV, TART CUR THURS.—RBARIE IDBAL STUDIC Photos that” piease vere JOHNSON’S Liberty Bldg. 3rd and Union ny CLOCK AND WATCH Ree wintry Watehinaker—aiain= : Jewels, The each: gins . First and Stewa: