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“Bethe newest ub will admit anyone to mem: te is the name of of Seattie’s clubs. are taken from every There's nothing & RAINIER VALLEY FINDS IT REALLY PAYS TO INSURGE C ONF) THAT HE 1S GOING To it The officers of There's only one requi must eee own, rent or ‘Dorrow a motorcycle or That dono, the rest is aforementioned auto on one of Seattle’ ss (a street with lots of peo ; bly children, {a her up wide, throw * out out the muffler The first policeman gos the machine or motorcycle the pavenrent and ves the river Mirting with the sierra ee tee > pattce » & court will understand that an- for The Speeders ts Ho will take the car or benzine bike, mance and notify te that if he will report in the morning will have hia name in the book of members. on feo varies from $18 depending o8 the ardor with the candidate for admission Judge Gordon, president of one on member impartial-tn de- may become mem- or shows that the really doing his best om the book goes 4 ALL ANYBODY KNOWS HE MAY BE RUNNING YET. @ > te bdded their names to whose initiation fee was| Once upon a time a rash man ager, $23 fee, and H. C.|journeyed on en, who wanted to get/through Rainier valley to Columbia lst of members Lc, They were: he paid $25. MER HUSBAN FRANCISCO, y her @ revolver. which followed, Mrs. Brice Aug. 8.—! former husband, Mo- whose reconciliation she had spurned, Mrs. Brice is dying In a hos throguh the body. NESE GIRL LD PRIS: sion, having been told| wre progressive predicament, tnformed/ -i.re4 for direct primaries for both state and national offices, includ! aN PRANCI: CISCO ERS contributions, and for full publicity. 5 The platform opposes in plain language the participation by fed- ral 0, Aug. 8—Hav-|" morning in response to 4 husband's urgent re- nothing more to do with Bri shouted, and|t? carry Rainier valley people into) Mme the |Seattle uniess they paid excess | ONER Wire. hat | , Aug. 8.— confined In a smalljof the Rainier valley man that he i of| wonders why, why, why do some BY FRED L. BOALT people choose to live on Capitol hill or Queen Anne hill or the Univer sity district, when they might live in Rainier valley. For is not Rainier valley the gar. den spot of the world? of “Yes!” Are not Valentin station, Southeast Seattle, Colum- bia City, Hillman City, Brighten Beach and Taylor's Mill, severally | and in a bunch, the finest litle burgs | to live in anywhere between Tampa, | Florida, and Cape Fiattery? Tu multuous cheers. Look! From any potnt tn the valley you can see Mount Rainier. And what other sight inspires the lofty, ennobling thoughts that Mount Rainier invok It is sym bolic of the might of a sturdy peo ple, alert and unafraid Which is why a Rainier Valley Athletic club boxer steps into the roped arena supremely confident that he is going to knock the ever. lasting daylights out of the other the Renton line City. There he said in a loud voice: “There are good trusts.” For all anybody knows he ty run- ning yet. Rainier valley is progressive, in- urgent and full of fight. There are, probably, more schoals of political thought represented there than in jany other part of the city. There are more socialists there than any- where else, with the single excep tion of Ballard. Bat there are no re-| actionaries. Or, if there are, they do not talk about it. Reactionaries are not popular in the valley. And all agree to one thing: That the vested interests are a tough bunch of pirates. So, when the Renton line refused | fares, Rainier valley rose on its|fellow, Which is why the valley hind legs, inqutred, “Shall we sub-| insurges with a chip on its shoulde: mit to this outrage?" answered in politically, industrially, theologically the negative, blocked traffic, and| and every other way at the slightest ralsed hob generally provocation. Now Rainier valley has excellent} There aren't many rich people tn car service. The valley has found|the valley. And very few poor that ft pays to insurge now aud ones. They're mostly working folks. then. In @ sense they are exclusive. This Such is the chronic state of mind| spirit shows Itself in a feeling ot pity for all the world onteide Rat nier valley. PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM ON WHICH ROOSEVELT STANDS jatform, adopted in Chicago fast night, de- party pl the president and senators. It urges the short ballot in the state, “wi bility to the people secured by the initiative, referendum and | recall.” It recommends an easier method of amending the constitu- tion, advocates woman suffrage, urges legislation to limit campaign tees in state and national conventions. It also declares for a check on the courts by “such restrictions as the business and elec- shall leave to the people the ultimate authority to determine fundamen- the delegates to the) +4) questions of social welfare and public policy.” a are Ronald of Seattle was re- highway con- wing here today fT) cated, so that injunctions in labor Government by injunction is rapped, and judicial reform {s advo- isputes should be prohibited “when such injunctions would not apply wlgre no labor disputes existed.” The platform takes a pronounced, stand in favor of Inbor leistation. President of the Pacific|{¢ opposes child labor, asks for a minimum wage for women, publicity association by acclama- § to the wages being p: an eight-hour day, the estsblishment of de M. Fretwell of Seattle| partment of labor, proviston for workmen against industrial accidents himself as secretary.) and safeguards for their health. the title of honorary sec- The other officers are: ice president for Alaska,!| platform favors the re-establishment of the country life commission to of Fairbanks; senior|aid the farmer for British Coltum- COST OF LIVING An immediate inquiry Into the high cost of Hving ts pledged. The . A national health service is recommended. A federal commission to supervise Interstate Industria! corpora- MeD; Russell of Vancouver|tions 1s urged. The platform demands regulation of interstate corpor- ‘Todd of Victoria. j | ations and strengthening the Sherman law to prevent unfair trade methods. A patent law to prevent monopolies is also pledged. The p Legis. } HIGH SCHOOL lation to ie tae eertiate. erie power to value . BE READY high school will be| through private agencies Is condemn yatcal property of railroads is recommended. zs ALDRICH CURRENCY OPPOSED ‘The Aldrich currency bill is opposed. Issuance of currency notes , and that contro! by the gov- My for the opening of the fall| ernment is urge: 3. Architect Blatr, the work, informed the|tion of natural resources, of the fact last night.|development for the public good. appointed the following| people for power Serve at the Franklin hi Webster, engine gz head janitor; B. C. . Parott, A. J. Smith Knos, assistant jani- “FEEL BULLY,” __ ADMITS TEDDY g , Aug. 8—Wild re- Of an attempted assassin- of Col. Theodore Roose- Were circulated about Chi- at noon today. te 4 __ TAKES POISON ug. 8—Grieving be-| 4 dog was ill and had to & veterinary hospi- un Brown, a widow, 30 ¥ m STOLEN FROM TROUSERS. the Ford lodging ret av. 8., occupied nes, of Union, Ore.,\but could not place the date, and and $70) was very vague as to the time of ‘her ‘taken Stlempted suicide tonight inn, Srguarter of an ounce of from Seattle a few days Apartments at 1216 A te took The for- was reached by laughingly de- 1 ”" he said. tar "Over felt better in my ILL; SHE ¥ she will recover. C,H Sitered |; last night trousers, a r a uti county hospital she had to by main force while a stom was used. The physi- Condemning unequivocally the exploitation, waste and monopoliza- Reasonable compensation to the sites is recommended. SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR ALASKA ives promise to give Alaska local self-government and development of natural resources there. The platform pledges the party to enact such legisiation as will in- sure competition by sea through the Panama canal with transcontinen- tal railroads. To this end the platform urges that railroad owned ships should not be allowed the use of the canal. The present tariff is denounced as unjust and revision is demanded on a basis of difference in cost of production at home and abroad. A non-partisan, scientific revision is favored. INCOME TAX FAVORED Both the income and inheritance tax are favored, and the imme- diate creation of a parcels post. Government action in behalf of {mmi- grants is asked, and government action for an international agreement to limit naval forces and the construction of two battleships a year pending the agreement. the immediate J BAD WITNESS FOR STATE > IN THE DARROW TRIAL (By United Press Leased Wired “Did you know Frank EB. Wolfe on {08 ANGELES, Aug, 8.—Follow-| November 28, 1911?” asked District ing the ruling of the court In the| Attorney Fredaricks. Darrow trial today that E. A. Can-| “I knew him by sight, yes.” tretl, socialist lecturer, could mot) “How often during that week did testify on rebuttal to impeach Job) Wolfe ride on your car that left rriman, defense withness, on a|Creseent Junction at 7:58 a, m.?” collateral matter, Cantrell was ex-| “I don’t know how often he rode, cused, James M. Ruff, a motorman,| The only thing I can say ts that he was called by the state on rebuttal| only rode about once a week on to disprove the testimony of Frank/my car, I don’t know anything E. Wolfe, a newspaper man, who|imore about that week than any testified that the def other, with him during the morning of the Darrow present cross-examined alleged bribery, he remaining with| the witness. Darrow until the attorney left for) “You couldn't pretend to answer Harriman’s campaign quarters, and| what people got on your car at & not seeing Bert H. Franklin during] certain time?” the morning, thus establishing an} “Well, Mr, alibi for the accused attorney. week.” Ruff made a bad witness for the] “What, how long since have you state, He testified that Wolfe rode| seen him on your car?” on his car from South Hollywood) “Six months.” alone one day in November, 1911, * Fast Fire of Questions. Rising slowly, Darrow then went after the witness with a fast fire * ° Wolfe rode once a day Wolfe was on his car, the platform then declares for thelr prompt) FREE PASSAGE FORU.S. SHIPS THROUGH CANAL WASHINGTON, Au fed to action by Pr message urging the necessity Immediate legistation on the Pan- ama canal bill, the senate, following its stand fast night in approvi froe passage through the waterway of Americarnowned vessels, today It Ie believed will complete its con- sideration of the measure. By a vote of 44 to 11 the senate ignored Engiand’s protest and exempted American vessels from tolls, It ie now betleved that the whole ques tion will be taken before The Hague tribunal for settioment. The only stumbling block in the way of the canal bill now is the senate amendment which permits railroad-owned vessela to use the waterway. The house prohibited the use of the canal by such boats, but the senate allows passage of such Vessela, subject to the stipu- lated tolls, As the ders of both houses have fixed the time of adjournment for August 17, and as other matters of importance are before congress, it is believed that speedy action in both houses will be taken, before the end of the week. NATURALIZATION PAPERS RULING Attorney General Tanner, in an opinion rendered yesterday to Chief Naturalization Examiner Smith, said that the primary elections were Just the same as the general elec tions, and that no naturalization papers could be issued for 30 days] f preceding the primaries. The period this covers ts from August 10 to September 10, The same rule | to no naturalization papers ap plies to the eo ge elections, The pertod at that time is from October 6 to November ’ ’ HE’LL VETO ’EM WASHINGTON, Aug. 8.—Fol- lowing a cabinet ting today, President Taft indicated that he will veto both the wool and steel! tariff revision bills, A single message will cover both measures. it will declare that neither was formulated with the aid of the tariff board, and therefore ner bill const tutes scientific revision. |MEANTIME, FIGHT VIENNA, Aug. 8,—Diapatches re- ceived here today from Cettinje, Montenegro, assert that Turkey and Montenegro agreed today upon 4 joint commission to settle their frontier dispu Meantime, the border fighting between the two countries continues, MARKIAGE LICENSES Name and Restden Lyman J. Callahan, Seattte Hattic Lots Basking, Seattle . William HK. Powell, Pertiand thel Richmond, Portland \Charies Alvah Heath, Seattle | ols Jenule Stone, Seattle J. Alinn Vogel, Seattio | Hulda Miller, Beattie | Ernest Gtannett!, Seattio Grace McLennon, Seattle . John RK. Musto, Cora Dick Ww Are. Roy to Mr. i Mrs. J. O. Kendal, 1316 N. 39th Girl to Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Wood~ land, 1709 29th av Girl _to Mr. and Mra, 1413 W. S8th at. Girl to Mr. and Mra. G, Maternak, 1901 2ist ay Girl to Mr. and Mra. W. don, 406 Third ay. Girl to Mr. and Mra, T, H. Hawke, 2 11th av. N. W lL to Mr. and Mra. A. Dinger, 730 W. 50th. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Stevens, 4548 Pitth N. w Girl to Mr, and Mra. J new Providence hospital Girt to Mr. and Mra. A. Ling, 1190 19th NW. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. P. Russe, 2454 Irving st D. Planta, H. Lane- ¥. Gorman, 918 40th N. W. Graham, 26, 926 W, 57th at ©. Thomas, 10, 4711 l4th N. FB. Gutshall, 75, 4201 Brooklyn av. Johnson, 36, Wayside Kmer- gency hospital. A. Angus, 23, Providence hospital, PUBLIC MARKETS 12 for dD) R. Laine, Pickled pigw 250; riba, 12%¢ muskme! 206 each; cantaloupes, 6 for free stone peaches, 16e and 20¢ bas. ket; 4 for 100 10¢ 1 toes, Ihe m: Oral 6 Ibs. 2 apricots, 19e pt.; combinat y 1.67 value $1; new jams and 10e glass: vanilla, ereamery butt flour, We; 2 lbs. aaso, imported ‘red ediess raisins, Co pkg; % pkgs. macaroni, 160; pink pean, Se 1b.; Lama beans, 2 Ibs, 160; ried peas, 4 ibs. 260; 38’ cans corn, beans, Se Ib. CORNER Frank steak, 15¢ Ib; boneless cot- tage ham, 186 1b; pork 1b.; lamb’ chops, 12% meat, Go Ib.; pot roast, ; steak, 150 Ib.; leaf lard, 12%0 halibut, 2 Ibs. 160; red sna 5 Iba. 256; tenderloin sole, 2 1 silver melts, % Ibs, 260: halibut cheeks, 3 Ibs. 260; ling cod, 2 tba, 260; rock co ibe. 260; full cream brick ¢ 1b.; imported Swine cheese, » a aaah i of questions, The motorman affoct- ed an offhand air. Darrow pound- ed away until the witness hesitated long between answers and appeared reluctant to talk, Darrow quizzed Ruff on the subject of who first ap- proached him on the subject of tes tifying In this case. Frank Belcher, an employe of the defense, was the man who first ap- proached the witness, as District Attorney Ford interrupted to ask Belcher to stand up, Judge Hutton admonished Ford, who said that his wish was to save Darrow time, know it,” charged the defendant. “Your purpose, Ford, Is to ille- gally influence the jury against me,’ and you know that, too,” THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1992. Declaring that) ~ “That's not your purpose and you| _ nee 6-room ‘ tyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Inckson Mt, a STEVENS’ ACADEMY Fourth Near Pine « Guaranteed tn 4'Private Lessons 4 ¥ day veniam). Tht always free, Dances letenen - THE SEATTLE STAR Sven your auusertption expires is te enc Tea hen that da! reh has not hae fPyour sub: Dee of date Phone a pe teft at these branches name rates will at offices, ure 106 per line or 6 times for the ree of & fo hada. Laan Ep New ‘loday. isis PIANO-—FUL SIZBD U ONMAND, A me, latest came de oten. guaranteed fe 10 years. OWNS UP AGAINST IT FOR Me * get him $135 tet nt go. WALLING, 0 Arcade A nex (second floor, Opp. elevates PIANG— PULL UPhiont GHAND . tin MONEY OWNER This ts a A RIGHT anys let tt go fc anap, WALLIN nex (second eer, opp. elevators) | bbe to $1.30 ¢ epalr and take care of lawns and cellars, do vating. | ete ows F, and O., furnaces « Addr ay . Works, (#22 Mad- Wagon calla, deliv- Jose Benito medicine 5 Batiard Trafton Hotel Phone Melinrd i298. i Nichols, bangatows. Winckley 1 ‘uneral Directors. 6 wee he Mh he BUTTERWORTH & HONS. o Main or illott 94 seral Direo- University. At Frognet, * ou store or matted, 250. G. 4315 Genensee At Cahg’s Mineral W. Tit ew paired vitality: absolute satiefac- Uoh guafanteed oF p "y back; one dollar. $17 Third ay. CHIRSPODY. ~ mamieurin: and scalp treatments. TT Pike at ee GIL atte ee ers ie Ni nd al 4 210 Laberty Bidg. pungaiowe Hinekiey Bik. — 7 saw it in The St valle with bathing comb and brushes. on car, 7 o'clock last night. Fast 6038. a ind gold and bronze pin, Daughtors of GA. Rj Cai Gucen Anne 696. tested free, graduate optician glasses at reasonable prices. The lit- tore that selis for less. 1427 3rd, t house & office furniture, cash. Lowt——Smalt suits, ab Broadw Buitabi Loat—he reward. hy handier, 610 Pike, M. $227. repairs, 600 br. refer- ted—Female riowoed, “to Fork as telephone ‘operator Ap- ply to 1108 ard av, or 163% it v. e Pacific Telephone a __Pelegraph Co. i wee LEARN CADIES” TAILORING And dressmaking tn the largest and plete scho: w of N POSITIONS GUAT THE MERICAN LADIPS' TAI- LOFHING AND DRESSMA KIN _ SCHOOL, BROADWAY and PIN# Be an actress! No work Arcade Building, wanted in @ loca- np lady partner transient . $300 cash. & Address Star X-393, hi wanted, American” Laundry, 28 W. 46th, Phqne Ballard #14. T TRONS—$4.60 BLECTRICAL 1010 First Av, Situations Wanted— Female Uffice” work wanted by young Jad haye some kr dge of st ro by. Phone Maine 2020, 8 - Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Men and women to fe the barber trade; wages pald while learning. Call or write, NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGB Grade School, u ‘ashington St TANTPOR—Within six” weeks a number of locensed janitors’ posl- tions will be opening in Seattte, for which you can qualify quickly at low cost at the Seattle En- ineering School, First av. W. _ Roy St. Wily does Ta for $16? THEM, U! _pross Theatre Building, f Wanted—Boy not going to school. A, H. Hankina’ Jewelry Factory 68 ie Neier bela “Learn to be @ good barber al MOLER BAIter COLL ___ 220 Oveldental % ‘Fiotel State, slag Soc; $1.50 week, 1st and Washington, Wor Norman, 89 Yesler way. Kooma 266 and Se, Men Hath. Yates Hotel, Sixth a bath and ‘phone. Ay’ Pine, Free week up. ___Flats for Rent. AR ARAADRADL A flat, $12.60, Q. A. 2106. ° ie rooms 266 and | yw Male ong Female Help My short, course hor tructions thon ie Saya student wanted ddr ems counta pullding. WOMEN wanted Be h Proposition ‘et. Christy Studio, ern Bank, METRO BUSINDSS COL. laity: Telography accounting. pertenced 0 to good positions and hem. 8484 Wow live agents, eliher sox, for city or county, 1431 Minor. Upright oh Hi 1006 Nort BGK — Bp. a radiw: hold remont ay., Beattie, piano wanted; will pay $76 for same. Phone t 71162, Furnished Rooms. tn sth & Virginia, near stake, offers new, modern, ele ESuty furnished rooms, with the t neocon lowent ". The Wiroadway, corne roadway ‘and Yoslor,? Modaru, $2.00 « week Prenti: proprietor. Vir 4 Hotel, up. P HOTHL Rhoae tian, 86 Virginia wt G0e day and $2.50 week and up. HOTEL Naintor, 160 Main’ wt, brick _ building Rates 600 and up. Bath, Bpiendid roome at $2.60 and $3.1 with plano if desired. 1634 Terr, Housekeeping and winglé roomm n _rea ty at the Berwyn, 1114 6th GRAND PaActric 1b Virst-—Kates 660 daily and up. b0 and up. 913 ight boc Rooms § eeping rooms at Hotel Trafton, 6226 Ballard av. Ba! dard 1263, % ai CAPITAL HOTEL—108 Sackson ot ; $2.60 to $5 week DON-—11 i nd The. Biliott G4at ingston, 1931 ist avy, M $2.60 per week and up. Db, 1920 tet ay. mod- 60 per week and up. ibid Becond. $2 week Hote & Kh fiotel Li 1 biel Consul, bth and Wash; tma and up, beds __Housekeep ‘ing Rooms. 7 on ro newly turn Fine oO Furnished holieskeepiog roome $1.50 per Weok. 101! Pike st. Biltott 3118W fa agile 1. K. rooms, 711 Marion [aa FOR TENT, house; gas ton par a7th av. W. Bata 4 rooms, modern, superior view, 571 Newton at, North Queen Anne car 1 Jacknon at., unfurniahed — 4-room, heated ai athe, washer, sweeper, Janitor, Sop. fur Tae| Bx Wented—Oniléren to board, Beacon 150) Business Cnances. Gold Bar, a somebody with $690 or $700 to go into good paying business at above address. Mite Frankie Hownrd. 1518 % Firat Joldfieid Hotel, Room 15. Special opportunity for reliable young man able to invest $1,000 to Ph 00 assist ig office here or go to fishing plan’ southeast Alaska. ly to M. Funk, 603 Pioneer Bid. Tia installed, with $700 worth noes in sight, can be purchased at 70 per cent loss than cost of plant: rent $25 per month. B. * Trustee, 4850 Rainier av. 708. tock groceries Forced sale, closing oat, 317 Co- and fixtures below c lumbia st. Tanch room and counter for sale, @ bargain. TO A Fo Let—Busines ©, Cogner loca- tion. 119 Occidental av Nichols. t lows Hinckio ny For Exchange. FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres of No. 1 wheat land, one mile from Wheeler, Grant County, 80 acres plowed, ready for fall wheat; pric 200; mortgage $600. Will exchange equity for a house and lot in Seattle, and will assume. W. W. Noyes, 317 Boston Block BETWEEN SEATTLE AND TACOMA chotee waterfront, on nice lake; . rich soll, easily cleared, well settled neighborhood, $1,000; terms, $360 cash, or would consider exchange for good lot ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Building ACRE BARGAIN North of town, handy to stat level, good clay-loam soil, very easily cleared, Price $1,200. Halt cash, or would exehange for good building lot. Inquire 1010 Alaska _bullding. TW Unimproved, @ nores, nm, all outh of town, facing ard, $3,000; terms, er ange for ‘home near university, Would assume some difference. ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Bullding. Farm Lands. POULTRY RANCH CLOSE IN Adjoining the town of Kirkland, fine, well lying tract of rich land, with good spring, chicken house and little house, part cleared. If you know anything about raising chickens and want to make money and be independent, let me show you this place, for you can make office on json park —PAIRY RANCH AND STOCK ~|40 acres, improved, good soll, near Hart’s lake, No, not $3,600; only $2,400, Some trade and terms. 451 Arcade Annex H. HAVEN INVESTMENT CO. ~ Wanted—Real Estate Have customers who will buy lots and § or 6-room houses, north of Lake Union, ¥. M, Bird, North 207, ~~ For Sale—Furniture. $200 furniture of §-room house; cost $700, 208 Third N, Queen Anne 408 ‘OU WILL REGKBT If you let @his 20 ae buying It; beautiful v! 1 mountains, No. ared, on the main bouleva: tween ‘Beattie and Tacoma, half mile from boat landing and one of the beat 8 betwee the two cities. mays Kell for He needs the _B._ADAMA, 422 Co iT 10-ACRE TRACTS $250 TO $600 Best of soll, & to 10 feet deep to clay ‘Thin Innd is free from nd gravel, Old improved in neighborhood prove pro- ductive quality of soll Suitabl y farming purpose, Th * nvestigated, ete ay tormn OREGON & WASHINGTON DE- VELOPMENT CO. 411 Hoge Bullding. i ACKES ON BABY TERMS the county road, of the fer- Oren, 2% acres of lay soll, ideally #it- uated f poultry and fruit ranch, and a good investment for the wage earner because Kirkland property will increase rapidly value upon the opening of the canala Price $776; terms $60 cash, balance $10 @ month To see the place take @ county ferry or ie age & land, or « KURLAND On g00d ro fine rich loam ner living 9p water, room cottage, house, with 100 chickens, Jersey cow, ete. Owner must go to Kan- sas. Price $1,650, on easy terms. Bee Mr. Hackworth, Kirkland Ho- tel, Kirkland, Wash, Wihst OF COLKY Nine acres of rich alder bottom land, with runuing water, in well tm- proved district, some good timber, driving distance of market, 40- boat service to Seattle, we to achool, KF. D. phone ervice and delivery from store, soil ideal for berries, fruits. garden oultry. Price $900; $100 cash. FORD, Third Ay. chicken 1019 THIRTY-FIVE ACRES Near Kent, all level, good soll, acres cleared, balance pasture, room house, $2,500 ROBERT MALTBY ___ 1010 Alnska Buliding. 5 ACRE BARGAIN Rich sotl, very easy to clear, on county road, clone to town. Price only $370 sh P, VAN ARSDALE & CO, je 1209 Third. “ON BOULEVARD 8 6- "|10 acres on boulevard, between Port and Hremerton; short o U. 8. Ni Navy Yard, close to salt water, very «ood soll, level, fine timber, Price $900; one-third IFFORD, 1019 Third Av od tracts all around Seattle. 6 ACRES FOR $145 I have two fS-acre tracts facing on the county road. They were partly eléared at one time. Acroas the just two miles to dock and Address X-195, The Star NEAR AUBURN 4 land, easily cleared, 00; easy terme. ROBERT MALTBY 1010 Alaska Building. For Saie—Chicken ranch thoroughbred chickens, incubator, chicken houses, 4-room cottage, furnished. b handles this Koo. Go OUT THIS WEEK AND SEE THE BIG #-FOOT LOTS NOT FAR FROM END PHINNEY AV, CAR LINE WE ARE SELLING FOR $500 BRASIEST KIND OF TERMS FINE, SIGHTLY PROPERTY WEST & WHEELER 309 COLMAN BIOCK. $950 TRACT 70x110 3-room bungalow overlooking Faun- terey Park. A snap. Tern $25 CASH, $10 MONTHLY JOHN H. WHITE CO. Main 2209. 407 Ortental Bik Wanted to Buy-—Furnitura th, 8. Tit ner For Sale—Livestock Cow tor anid, gentie and good; chew if taken at once ‘ff Cc, ty Olalin, Wanh., Hom 124 Hokie KUCION it it Ave #, has pales oF harness, every W. Kobb, Auet. CITY AND COUNTRY LOANS On improved or vacant property, any amount, $50 to $600; long of ayments, no de~ Sturtevant & Co, 312 Bow nlel pups Phone Kenwood The p oughbred cocker 3 to $5. oney to 1 r dinary rates, y Bond & rk foney 101 r4 confidential oy ery; privas _Améerican STERN PROKBRAG from $5.00 to $100.00 to BALARIED PEOPLE satithout feourity or indorsement. ONEY LOANED ON FURNITURM. Pinnon Warehouse receipts, ete. erm: For Saie—Pouttry. o A OD JLLE And will pay 6 cents a pound over the market price for good stock, Special prices for stock that will grade up to Al standard. Highest market price " good killing PACIFIC POULTRY CO., INC. New Corner Market, First and Pike. _ Phone Elliott 3268. He KALEM “MARKE propeed chicke rca Spring chicken |... .....126e per I Live and dressed turkeys always 3 n ha 1600 Pike Place. For Bale—taying hens, tic and #1. 227 W. Bist, West Woodisnd oat, hickens for sale Baliard i POULTRY nm ape tor Sale — Miscefianeous. ALDLALDAAADAAL. $450 Lester plano, handsome wainut case, nearly new. Price for quick sale, $150.90 cash. 13: S way, corner John ten: 3 FOR SALE Two International Harvester auto delivery wagons. Inq fplivery wagons. Inquire room 338 Forced to acll_ furniture rooming house and one-chair bar- shop. Price $300. 4025 8th & DAMAGED BATH TUBS Damaged bath t $12.00 ¥ u 316 2nd av. & i6-room complete, Kt New pianos for rent; rent @ uu rehane, Classified Directory ACCOUNTANT C. B. De SAUTEL Business adjuster und cou 204 White Blog. Phon: ACTING DROME SCHOOL OF ACTING Dra ttt AND UNIVERSITY ramatic art, stage and ball room Teun egtocat and instrumental vic, i. Loul eyw Director. Bee’ Prospectua) °°" rKers Nichols, bungalows, Hinckley Bi —__ = AN oro SE Somuerce. mpnes (a Canada: ire : savings and time depos i GV Th e Canadian allow ite R Ae FOR SALB—NEW AND SECON! HAND ea tables and Dowling alleps and ase cessories; bar fixtures of all i WICK. 200-202-204 First Av. * === © Whee wood Senne taarpe aa Rens SOTTO wright, ‘Urner, block maker. “FB. SOML, 1430 KR CALL Hateiean g Wines sate Toe DR. SUSIE EB. FRASI spe- Clalist. 303 Walker Bldg. forsee ly Burke Bid, 11.00 PER “Mo. A makes repaired; ALL Huson, room 321 Hin deli 3 PETECTIVE AGRNCY ony ¥ Detective Agency, C., 4 Arcade Bide. riminal and clvit grtvete Work; consuitation confi- ental Eliott 3472. 2 AGRES FOR RENT For 14 mos., T-room modern house, partly furnished; plenty of apples, pears, (prunes and blackberries. Good ‘soll, a! fine view, 3 from car li block See OLMSTED 87th and Greenwood. Phone Ballard 2626. WORKINGMAN’S HOM Here's where he can buy re tracts, with a 4-room house, close to Seattle, for $1,300, on very easy Only $100 cash and $15 a This little farm is close © working man can go to work in Seattle every day from early morning until mid- night, and the soil is rich, where one can raise vegetables, fruit poultry for the family use, besides seling the surplus to neighbors and fellow workmen for more than enough to meet the payments. Come, let us show you this place. a & Farrar, Inc, 104 Cherry Sst. STOP PAYING RENT You can buy a four-room modern bungalow cottage, fireplace, book- cases, beam celling, cabinet kiteh- en, electric light fixtures, level lot, on highly impre reet, close to car, for only $1, 0 down, balance like rent. See this today. V guarantee it to be a bargain FR or Phinney car to nt for th fr nice me Ballard 1974 CLEARED TRACT AT AUBURN S7x144 FT., YOR $210 $10 cash, $5 monthly, duys fine large tract, ‘right in Auburn, Graded streets, no taxes during Mfe of contract and no Interest. In Rall- road addition, Just a few at above terms and prices. OLE HANSON & CO., __Third Floor New York Block Good 5-room modern cottage, cement basement, piped for nace; fireplace sossments aid; good vie on hill, one half block from Phinney ay. car, Price $2,650; $200 cash. 8. P. DIXON & CO. 711, Blewett St. North 205 full fur- near-in property at a bargain and on terms; business sand a tory site, on ratlroad, with str: on three’ sides hand: trade and docks. Some RW. A. SIMMONS nite Bidg., Seattle, wale, $1,460, lot 560x100, improve- centrally located, , Queen Anne 2676. Residence: FOR SAL in all parts of the elt SAMUEL COLLYER, 926 Leary Bidg. Member Seattle Real Estate Assn. For Sale—Wood and Coal. atent dust pan with flrat load co Walowright & McLeod, Phones 1218 s|NEW PIANC AT MAKERS Vice tres. Josep! experience; lawa of q wife; property rights; all pore bs 2 v aS ane i consultation fen. 00,6, Ellera Music building. T advice on any sub fi the Legal Aid Bureau; laws sent cerning husband and wif emptions f borers’ TS. experience in high- 11 Boston Bik. Phones _-—Off., Main 6214" Res., Fast 5260 Sommer, Lawye 0% 2nd & Gonaule tation’ free. oe Corwin. Townsend, Bailey Bidg. 2 Na a fine line of Ten-Cent Mu numbers as Barcarolle, Techatkows sky, Raymond, Lutspiel, Light Cav- airy, Overtur latter Piano instructions, London graduc ate, Mrs. Goodman, 132 N. Broads __way, corner Joh Sykes’ Music tar, banjo. Free instrum: People’s Bas dig. TANOW TO RENT—Ront ape purcha: ‘alll de Annex “> oe 21 years utidingr, a Fenwick, Lawrence, 489 Burke Bld 5 __PATTERNS AND MODELS Seattic Pattern Works, 818 First Av. South. Best equipped shop. "Main 058. RATHER RARTIOS aS A 5 THURS.—BARIES’ DAY—THUR: IDEAL STUDIO, 717% THIRD AV. Photos that piease are made at Photos ese! Made at Liberty Bldg. 3rd_and Unton, PHYSICIANS 5 Tueblood, PhD." MD. fice 206-7 Marion Ride.” Main AND UTRANSE Minbert’ Transter Co, “successor William Jolly. 307 Pine st, cong MS springs: jewols, The to, ak ‘acobson, First and Stewart.

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