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ae OR PROTESTS AGAINST | » ATTITUDE OF COURTS Press Leased Wire) fang, Oct. 1.—Diasatis oo court's method of =e was voiced to their totlay by Joseph J ae Giovannttti and An organisers for the ors of the World, here the death of Anna a striker, who met “during the big textile str jast winter, The de charged with belog reries before the fact the and Glovannitt! are attorneys to/fight ev fof the way, believing (hat je selecting jurors who ‘the prosecation. } Attorney Fred 8 Moore of Los Angeles, representing Caruso, to |day gave the following statement to j the United Press All three of the defendants feel that this trial ts between capital and labor and that the taleamen ought to be asked their attitude on economte questions They want their counsel to fight for a square deal and fore Justice John B. Quinn w change his attitude re }aarding the passing of prospective jurors. Work was resumed in the Essex milla tov all the strikers participating in the 24-hour demon- stration against the Imprisonment of Bttor, Glovannitt! and Caruso re ‘turning to the looms county THE SCIENTIFIC FROG THAT NEVER HAD A FATHER “Well, if there isn't that pesky rheumations in my leg again!” CLAIMS HE WAS “BLACKLISTED” Alleging that the Seattle Con struction and Dry Dock Ca, placed bim on ite “black list,” and induced the Washington Iron Works to dis charge him from employment, Ja cob B. Migvhr, a laborer, this mor complaint re ubr had been in the employ of the Dry Dock company until August 31 when he quit. He then secured a job as a chipper of tron with the Washington Iron Works on Sep- tember 4 at $2.76 per ady. On the THE STAR—TUESD/ WAS PACKING UP| § When George W. Skools, travel: ing salesman for the Globe-Wer nicke company, went into his room at the Butler hotel last night and found & man there busily engaged in packing up his belongings in an old auitease he mixed with him. Skeets won with a straight right to the solar plexus, whereupon he phoned to the police. At the ata tion the man gave his name aa J. Rf, Sangeter, When found he had several hundred dollars’ worth of Sickles’ possessions in the sult Academy cise Stevens 4 Rivets Lessons Copy riethte PRIVATE HALLS {Every Day and Kvening) ‘Trial always fren, Whee others fall, come to ua, THE SEATTLE STAR ir ye? Tour nudge Whee un ES Fiption adress tal abil vot rs Halinro 30 Ads may eame day, he charges, be wan dis- |< missed through the influence of the first company He claims $10,000 for losing bis job and $15- 000 for being * packtpiee.” ~ vt frog,” which was “raised” by Prof. Jacques Loeb Gy ‘was recently on exhibition in @ ghase jar at the national a at the Red Cross bullding a Washington, now bas inthe per for the first time. is sRown in both the tadpole-and the frog stage, father outside of Prof. Loeb, Prof. Loeb fertilized the frog by avchemica: was what scientists call “| one parent. The STS IN DER CASE an investigation in detectives, four been made in connse the murder of Harry i anto man. They Buyder, teamster 31: chambermaid, 25; ad Bob ! parthetiogencsis”-—a case of trog ‘Getelanet isto a very healthy KANSAS. CITY, Mo. Oct. 1— hile their. attorneys were fight ing for advantage in court concern- ing divorce proceedings Peter and Leura Nelson were remarried Inst night. The attorney for the second- time bride refased to dismiss the divorée proceedings in Judge Good- |rich’s division of the cireult court this morting until he was pald a elatm of $250 fees The attorney sok of B. Meyer, 910 the door of Wis| yesterday after. room reeking with | and his father floor, uncon- “ran out, called the gas. wit! his fife”) afierwards he made to. commit suicide the gas and wes i ‘Was just The ae ‘Rotified and Dr. ito. 9 OF LABOR VER DIES HERE |* P. Sarsent, of Wa: the tormer others 00d of Loco- and president of Suxiliary of that order, my at her room in the Yesterday, following a e vards, + aking a trip MWR her daughter, hav- Seattle trom Vic- Meht before, She was to ot ters the auxiliary ATED ’EM FINE cera were fine of the members L at thelr annual en- ‘Low Angeles, accord- perd, past department pho returned from the night, Everything of entertain: waid that ranks of the vet- more uoticeabie for the bridegroom was there with 4 motion authorized by the bride to dismiss the case for her. Judge Goodrich took no action on the motion. WOMAN SUES Charging negligence on the part of the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., which resulted In a headon collision between two Green Lake cars on July 6, Harriet Bender this morning commenced laction for $10,220 damages. She Neges that she sustained both ex- ternal and internal injuries, sev- eral of her ribs being broken, and | that she has been rial daha in- capaqitated in the normal arKe of household duties. FALL FROM POLE Rog 12-year-old Phere of Harry Hunter, proprie- tor of the Brunswick hotel, Ist av and Cofutibla “st, was badly fn- \Jured yesterday afternoon by a fall |trom a@ climbing pole at the Miller playtield. She was taken to the city hospital, suffering from inter nal injuries. “TIP” LEGALIZED BERNE, Oct. 1-—The “tip” has been legalized in Switzer- land. The supreme court of Berne hoide that it is a rem sofiable good and ancient cus tom Lane the courts will en force. A farmer recently re fused a tip to a servant and the latter refused to deliver some cattle gar band —_ had purchased. sult at law followed and resulted in favor of the servant. RRR KKEK * if $60 A WEEK JUST FOR “WALKING ON” & it VIENNA, Oct. 1—Sixty * \« dollars a week salary for * |x “walking on” has been offered * * by a vaudevillé theatre at & *® Salzburg to the daughter of * * an Hy in cavairy officer * oc) MACKI cn oga i BENCH Judge ON Mat®intosh took the oath of office aa ’huccessor of Judge Joha F. Main this morning, and immediately took the bench. The oath was administered tn pri- vate chambers. All the judges of the superior court and Supreme Court Judge George EB. Morris were present. Judge Main will begin his duties an supreme court judge, succeeding the late Chief Justice R. O. Dunbar, tomorrow morning, Clinton W, Howard, recess appointee of Prest- dent Taft as successor of oxJadge Hanford, will take the federal bench tomorrow, Ho was sworn tn by Judges Rudkin and Cushman at Bellingham yesterday. | LONDON, Oct. 1-—The suffra gets’ latest dodge is the wearing of protective armor, It is learned that several of the women who dis turbed Chancellor Lioyd-Georg Welsh meeting Saturday wore quilted and padded garments, with sharp pins, points outward, firmly fixed In the paddin: awe eee eee Average price of lumber for # September was $13.91, an ad #& vance of $3.92 over ine, low * price of December, 1911. Sittp & ments of lumber since Janu & cut by 73,236,000 feet present demand continues, the # excess for the year will eg nearly 111,363,000 feet. SNe aaa ameeahee eeeeeeeetee The authorities of the state re- formatory at Monroe plan to join with the county sheriffs of the state in @ movement looking to- ward the establishment of a central burean of identification for the that will include the states of Washington, Oregon, Ida- ho, Montana and British Columbia and Alberta. The matter was re- cently taken up at the annual meet- ing of the Sheriffs’ fation, at Wenatchee. C. T. , chief ai role officer of the reformatory, w! represented the institution at that meeting, called the attention of the shertffa of the state to the Dt ities of such a bureau. He was asked by the sheriffs to estimate the cost of establishing such a bu- reau, as the first step toward its establishment. ‘Phe pian is to establish a bureau which shall use the fingerprint system of identification. It is held that the establichment ‘of such a burean would enable of- ficers of the law to do two things which they cannot sul properly, un- der the present syst First—Identity the yieneot crook who frequently gets away with a Nght sentence on the plea that the offense for which he is under ar- rest is his first one, and that he is therefore entitled to leniency. Second—Enable the young man who {s caught in the tolls of the law for the first time to establish the validity of his plea for clem- ency. Cableship Burnside hans finished repairing the break In the Alaska cable, and messages are now being sent north, The broken onds were picked up Tuesday, but bad weath- er prevented the splicing earlier than yesterday. PUBLIC MARKETS boxed the ears * ied | #" * a - * RRR WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY will meet tomorrow morning in the college auditorium, for the first women's assembly of the college year. The meeting, which will be presided over by Isabella Austin, | 7 dean of women, will be addressed by various of the women of the fae- ulty. ~— Senet! ART RECEPTION A reception at the museum gal- leries of the Washington State Art association last night gave visit- ors an opportunity to observe the advantages of the new lighting sys tom. Pictures are seen to better advantage. An exhibition of Alas- kan seetes, painted by Leonard M. Davis, will be shown, beginning Oc- tober 1,. ‘ inns box; age ia'gen a a be ib: Netted Gere potatoes lelivered; as. ‘To. be doz. up, ven, 160. bottle: i ; Jonathan a ° WESTLAKE 3 Ibs, 400 coffear Py 1% lbs. 500; seeemers & bulk coco pe German 1%: ont, au Brecieate o 2 Ibs, 260; mt boxes and Soughnute CORN Cottage butts, steak, 9¢ Ib. pl sweet pickled eae beef, fo I * pot roast, 1! round steak, ‘Tokay grapes, 2 alel grapes, 20¢ peaches, 60¢ box; pox; Waxcn apples De epples, $1.2 ia | Wa | Girt To Walling Piano Co, quite. e wald 4 unmereifully but can't help it Mr. Walling goes at HIGH CL at prices as low Pianos sell for, Quick section hecessary pow. Walling Piano Co., 206, 201, 202, 203 A A hes (second floor opposite All pianos t money, We muat quit toto another This stock Sa, but wilh @o ‘an ordinary ieee 1, 1912, t reasonable . Georgetown Dre er Walp ipte duet purtains wandered, ibe, romiodelin Ka Somy woe AAA AARP BVHNY WOMAN MOULD. KNOW new discovery, Howard's Buperfi hale positiy. od permanently, Inexpen @ treater Ts DIF Quaker Drug Co, Ants w]e, cgueultiby objro- pure 8 to Houses for Rent. Bo YOU OWN A LAUNCID “6 Foom son river bank, enly one k' to car, eloctrte lights, bath and a nice cosy place Rent onty $11.00. SOUTH PARK REALTY Co. $534 Kighth Av. & Ph Partly furnished 6-re mile from Keyport wharf, 3-min ute walk from school, 260 fare to ¢ per month, G family of man wor Mra_ J. A. Olive » HOF. D. S-room houne, close to new Prow Genes hospital and car line, fur . glectric Hgehts, large bare- modern; cheap to able tenant. Main 3146, or call 668 Bm- pire Bidg &Foom house, water and woud view, reasonable rent, line. f Pair View Siat to 47th. joncon 2245. you can aa Jt was. university; Queen Anne 341 | Woil- tarnished Groom sotinge, 2724 «| Modern Juding exmem- Optometrist, RB MNTTERWORTH . 1921 First ave. Main or fe Meat ah RCTS oc Lost and Found. pacmothoott containing town , Wiaber bag 4 on Madison st ng about 9 gclock 4 FOUND any agates this summer? Lat us cut and mount them in artistic ioe Savings book 3 return to Dexter artes Trust Tank. E. Union gt. Phone East 102. room fiat ‘apitol hil modern bh 2046 a me, cely furnished #-room with garage. Bast Furnished Rooms, furnished, warm and 4-room winter camp, % bioek from Alki car Completely od and clean yard; w 0% per month. in 2 and 3-room very, denir $2.00 w ir week. $0 GAME, 403 Arcade Bidg. Burnished rooms to * pts Room, nice! ne Ww ilep ub- The Wellington, 1907 Jackwor modern unfurnished 4-1 hi apartments, batha, lockers, electric eweeper, Excelsior Apts-—Furnishea and rnished an «. een Anne 2104 MD, well furnished tran ooping roome at #19 1 Nished hourekeeph Week. 1032 Pike st. Kiltott rooms. Tit Marion Hotels and Lodging Houses 4 HOTEL CLAREND« 112% 4th av. & Rooms b 17 pees, pub Mites department. Ehinint, fire department: holeting Fe ae Application at ir iaminations | may 1m Place, and will 4 office not in than October 1912. Detatied tn- formation given by personal ap- Ui tion at abov the ae ee i. we be} ene the seetalog. ‘ei or whe NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGB Sob Hhoemakera, sole cutt ters, lasters. Tit “we hing ton Shoe Maputactur! 1 mie at. WHY docs 76 wult Ciel tiat st 204 Bim rene ara sta land saleama. proposition. 1209 Thi to “ne, Ls Baa Bh 4) io. lan Bid ae 5 ithe a nd Pi hone. nted—Good able girl to oper- ato power machines; experience unnecessary. Apply trom mat Black's Overall F 636 Kirst int a cnet housework, three in fam- every convenience good home, fly, no hard waahin 42 82nd a ‘ona ear. ‘anted—Hotel cooks, chamber- malds, kitchen helpers and woneral gh gee: Froo instruments, mandolin, banjo aie Sehool, Scat gultar, as NE TRONEAT EO 7. mut TICAL, Ay, S ~ Ke Laundry.” Ballard ma | By owner, 80 Acrea, Beautiful optio: and wit 133 Rroadw Well furnished, hen or without board, wood 880. ftoom and board, couple or » ten, private home. 414 Bilfott 1756 J Fabien boarded only, by trained nurse, | Terma reasonable, Phone nwo inny front room, board two gentlemen or man attractive private home, Phone Ken- oune in th. pein “2 12 «= RBMOVAL 1s «t NOTICE ¢26:7-8 Northern Bahk Bldg. | —— APARTMENT ‘our rent and m money; in half block from, Rent you can make nd some ‘diatrict, clean furniture, "GARE, 402 Arcade Bldg. thy Hower store, 4 good location, established three for sale or exchange for acreage suitable for Address 8-260, care For sale or rent, shop equi rh machinery for general Fr. BK. White, La RS een houses. t nance a ehemateal dress 8-430, Care Sta) Trooming house, all newly furnished and full of Toomers, 8445 Loary av., Ballard. 4 TO per cent net investment above taxes. $100 to $10,000, 206 Leary ‘telaim vatlne teh Washing "i ruit bargain Mer ‘or ote Cratg, 08 Wirat av, Bit ge OBS "It's a question paved] ~ Female Help |C od to ry aay | y CHEAP RAY Ths iyt Meh athe eumery the fast growing. olty of Ch All cleared «bottom land. Just threstied 46 buxhels of wheat to the acre. Finest kind of land for ia, berries, fruit, bay ny hing want to grow, $1,000 for 6 acres, $260 cash, balance long time WEST COAST LAND CO. 1118-14 American Hank Hide. 10 ACK HACK OF KIRKLAND On, 00d road, for only 8150; terma rand $10 per month. | Tick r land f poultry: se farm, balt ole fair bulldings, crop, stock anc © $4,000; terme Ha Water Front 1 ACTOS WATER RONT, he 400 town, cheap fare to P. VA a N ARSDALE @& 1209 ‘Third Ay Bimall ¥ Ww. 8 WHAT CAN I DO WITH $200? before every man with a little ready cash looking for investment. Let me show you where you can safely invest for sure profit. No place in Se- attle offers better opportunity than Magoolla Bluff. See DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Bidg. RUNNING me ie 4% ACK Nearly all hott ideal for trock garden ty ranch, well settied district, delivery from Thie en @ ¥y nearly any hour of the CASH. LIV FOKD. stores 19 Third Av. A tracts around Seattle ACK POULTRY RANCH * to Beattie, will pay handsome ofits, for you can nell direct to the consumer at market prices and ddieman’s profit. We have a cry to furke & Far- rare ott 4 in Kirkland, of call 104 Cherry St je CLIFFORD COLBY THAT 40-minute service from businage cen- ter, & acres $606: '50 cia: $10 ber month, Located’ short wit pool, stores and churoh at ( cedat bottom, dark ms with alder growth, fine poultry and garden. 1 ls welling for dou- price CLIFFORD, 1019 Third Av. Good tracts all around Heattle etter see ones, Ole Hanson York Bock WT FOR ranch, BAT « 50 fruit treen,” well chicken houses, room for a couple thousand chickens, Price $1,250. Terms, a little cash and $10 month- ‘ Take & Madison county ferry or Anderson] — a boat (19 boats dally) to Burke & kiand office, or call WITH CREE shot clay soll, lots’ of nel f sound, cheap ttle. VAN ARSDALE & CO. A All fine P. MONTH road, cl Port Or- al berry and poultry to Bremerton market, daily to city, small lake on the land. . 1019 Third Av ail around Seattle. ear F botte jand, house, barn, Sutulidin 60 bearing fruit trees, running water, $6,000, or one-third cash for short time only. _Address 8-261, care Sta: $1,200 Rich sotl, eany to clear, close to saw mill, s¢hool, ete. Very convenient to Seattle. There's a iF tract B On fiw oom res 6 t through It 8 $200 cash, thiy. Puget Sound Farms T Av. vith some alder and rowth of fir timber, adjoining Gten- ool, south of Bremerton. Oo; terms. RD, 1019 Third Av. and Soattte RANCH house, 6 and $ valley land for and chickens, 3 ruth of Seat) 104 Cherry St $875; @ month. celery, veretabl blocks from car, Burke & Farrar, chi —S ACHES POTATO LAND, $16 cash and $10 per month. Posi wey E ir soll, no gravel, 250 fare to ° VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1209 Third Ay 1S nores for $2,795, just “of 1e highway, Lak: rk, crossed by McAleer Arete ttom, part upland; ural growth, fine view terms, Ole Hanson & __New York B LITTE 8 acres, nice ho phicken Met ARM garden, flowers, $100 down, bal- ance easy ter ms. WinDEY ISLAND Rox 12, Langley. Wash. re Pacres $195, $15 aown, $3 month! Good land, easily cleared, 2 miles to Sound, hear Seattle. 206 Leary tL ee OGwhor will sell 20, ranch, Address 8-85, care Star, “Fo, 60, B0-acre ee teen Ses Exchange — Real Estate T have some good bargains tn tm- proved fruit, alfalfa and wheat farms that I'can trade for Seattle property, 303 American Bank Bl: Tor sale, nice cottage, or will tra for small ranch, A Piake, 7304 14th _N, W. xchange everything everyw any sean it your price le vig, Real Batate ixchange, 620-521 Lumber PHxchange. City Rea) Estate. DOUBLE CORNER LOT 60x120, on corner, streets graded, beautiful view of Lake Washin ton, water and lights, a ve sirable location for a home. 900, On very easy terms, erty, Bldg. ice 806 City, Real, Estate—-Contd. $600 2room house, and lot 560x120, fenced water and and in Tight, "$900 CASH 3-room house, furnished; city Nght and water, $760 wid Bargain—Lot 3744x100; improvements paid cash; 3 blocks from view rden; city Terma cash plastered; Bargain. n Terma ear; atreet % fine DAVID P. EASTMAN 605 Lowman Bidg, $1,650 Why, pay rent when you can buy sesaments paid in full HA HROKRDER 5 ton Block 40x129 LOT RBADY TO BUILD ON ‘ “Hoe BASY VERY TERMS covered | — Situated within easy co of the Green vel, All cle lee view of ( A real tf wal ake and Lake king «rub and the WEST & WHEELER COLMAN BLOCK Sereeesssesers Ssssesesesessss oe TO BUY MORT. MIGHT ALSO CON FRACTS, BUT HE O. K v LARS. Bt RH '* pee YORK BLK, MAIN Seeeteseseesse $200—Bullding lots at Columbia; $5 payments; 15-minutes car ride from Yesler way. In- Vestment or good home. DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Hidg. A HOME POR YoU 9100 dows, $16 a month. buys this new modérp bun. full ens, a Sox sees, 18 <i imp pa % just street an ie ra each car. only bh ROY-ES POWERS 5231 Cat rd Ay “A Pade Hatlara 408 “Too MOT HUNGAL Let 60n100, balf cement badement imundry ir piped for farnnce kiteher ca ing toom, plate. ra \ ceilings, fire- pines, large reception hall, built- pn book Cases, larke’ front porch. rue $2,600; terme $250 cish, bal- per month o 81 en owners, wor OE AND PARK BUNGALOW Co. Seeesessseseses 9500, $1,000, $1,800, $2.500, SUMS SUIT. LOANS CLOSED AT ONC BUSH & RIB, 635 NEW YORK MLK. MAIN 6047. eeeeesssesesss HAVE U VISITED AUBURN? We are selling large lots in Auburn for $210, $10 cash, $5 monthly, sit- unted in heart of tow minutes from RK. yards, high sch banks and P. O.; just the place to live, Plenty of work at Auburn. Go down today. Call up our office. Our ssiesman will show you the round. Ole Hanson & Co, third Block HARGATN room modern bun- alow, view © ments in and paid in blocks to car and pay $1,400, $150 cash, ba month, includ! nt street C.J. BE « 235 Gk be lock Main 3482. ~ KIRKLAND RANCH One mile from Lake Washington and boat landing, & minui walk from depot and achool, over 3 acres cleared, ‘oo bottom soil, new 5-room -house, cobblestone! fireplace, good well,’ cherries, ap- pies, pears and plums in bear! | ronting on county road. Pri 60; to reliable parties, small h pa nd $15 monthly. SMBS ae 2. Sa RARE OPPORTUNITY Contract on 10 lots, high and sight- ly, North End, about to be fore- closed, Your to make some money. Make offer. HERMAN SCHROEDER 328 Liberty Bldg. 3rd and Union ST RANCH gain in a water tract of rich ared, fenced, » chicken house, ete Must have $156 cash, $12.50 per month. Take a Madison car to Anderson dock, at Madison park, naman. argain. bulit day labor, 6 rooms, front and rear hall, bath, pantry, attic enough for $ large rooms, cement foundation, basement, ‘laundry built china, hardware soll heating, electric ‘Tight 0x100, 14-foot alley. Own- Rallard LOT 33x06 NEW BUNGALOW, 24x20 Faces east, 4 rooms and kitchenetto, 2 closets, bath, tollet, full concrete’ basement, all cash payment and extra good terms. 404 Haight Bldg. Cor, Second and Pine. NOW is the time to buy w# orth of city. The $3,000,000 hond sue will be pase ly spent at Lake Forest Park ine 5-acre tracts for $400 per acre, very easy terms, Ole Hanson & Co, New front ranch, black alc el ay in closet, Must bath, cement basem improv: gasy torms. F-room_ cottage, near university and car, 80-foot Tot with all improve. ments paid in full, for $1,000, terms, Phone Kenwood’ 2. ottage, furnace, al Owner, phone Ballard Sea Immediate offer wanted on attrac- tive modern home, Madrona dis- H miuet be sold at once. Phone East 6530. i aoe lots near Phinney av, cat line, $200 and up, at $5 down ang 5 inonthly; city water in, 206 For pApearn ‘WSXIT, OW Queen Ani hill, paving in and paid, one Queen Anne 2 i cy on Moriding, ay. $800; terms. FON. Bird, th 20' a SEs ful lot near Ravenna park, 0 cwsh, Queen Anne 4v8, Fe or Sale-—Wood and Coal, SLLALS LAPP PPL IPL Patent duet bay with first load coat Walnwright & McLeod Fhopes i218 Wanted to Buy-—iurniture Modern Porn. Se. mL Cy Money to Loan POOR STIG LS: rill wive 10 ne payable monthly nocured by for $106.00 low chatter mortgage ¢ furniture, to be used for buliding Addrens X-476, The Star CITY AND COUNTY improved or vacant LOANG property, 60 to $600; long oF payments, no de- Co, #17 Boston On any amount, short Ume; easy Jay. Sturtevant Bik a CEE O. from $5.00 to $100.00 to BSALAIUED PEOPLE Without security or indorsement MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE Pinnos, warehouse receipts, ete. Idberal terms, pr anpt service. ® Bank Hide. 4th & Pike to borrow money and jewoiry low ff A a Loans » hatet } White Leghorn pullets, Fine trio of t breeding, $9.00" ‘Almont Limited cockerela, Mutt ready . pumber B uft Leghorn PACIFIC POULTRY CO. rner Market Hiliott 9268 POULTRY MARKEE . ide per ib. 260 per Ih, icken . rkeys always on Bre Live and dressed t 1600 Pike roc Dale Miscellaneous. AAAAAANAAAA 10 HEAD Ol HoruT : Edad BAL heip. All workern, both double 4 Weight 09 to 1 FROM $20 TO $150 ess wagons. N Se iT PIANO, or, an BO standard 00 Areade full a mak Annex Bale—6 months old, nicely urnish pedigree, Address Geor Rueger, Birdaview, Wash ues ale—Thoroughbred 11 months old. t FD. No. 1, errand new Fics,” or 7 “pups, marked. € Hoistela Address Box Port Orchard, Auto, cost 645 Will trade for lot North 207, ful sample should well for $306 handle this make out, $168. Walling, hex We have damaged eit, fine tone; We do not Price to close Arcade An- “a. Taree am o ba tubs, sinks and basins. Rustad’s, 315 Second & 130 Victor’ Columbia dine records good as new, $2.00 dozen. 316 19th ay. Beil Kenwood tmall gentle mar 89 rake “T6iT Lane st. Bea- Walling, For. Sale a 5350 Haz 4, WieslWrixnt, aaker. FE Cutroronis e EK. fi a 465 Arcade Bid; Bldg. clalist, _Walke: — ai makes ranteod, Derrer i AG woay Berwetive ai ‘Arcade Bid ‘ritnthal ing cae work: cer Rendat, “wiitces saultation — 40) | Phéne ‘Mein 11 Bost. Off. Main B214- cong ha ones igan & Kuhn, Lawyers. 211 Now York Block. Prob, specialty. sinensis Ses Sommer, Lawyer, 103 Ind & Gonwale jmmer. fen 3 ind & E ‘ownsend, ~Balley Bldg. Sorwt Sons attation free. SABRI MY that sells.” fia.” “gaint ee 4 Tella.” “Salu' a ‘eath”™ Octave March. Frye Music Gon ake . Walker Ride. Mall orders solicited. “LING Piano Go., 900-203 Arcade floor, oppoat Seattle ste rooks, rortatere ‘and’ ‘rrade Mark. a Agtarmerss 21 Sears tn Soy ) Central Rutidin Tass, piped! Sfason, PATTRRNS AND wonene Seattle Pattern Works. 818 1 Bouth. “Rest equipped shop. Mae 0 PHOTOORA CHER s RATE THURS.-DARTES DAY THOT IDBAL STUDIO. 727% THIRD AG Photos that, pieage are made at Liverts Ban ard and Union. prysr Piehtoo. flog 206-7 Marton Ri Main 721 Lake View Osteopath!e Santtarfum. Obesity, chronic apd nervous df orders. | 4026 11th N. 7. SHALES AND RORTER erase | ade dally, Meston. liao Be SHCOND AND Goong RA Hind clothing bourke anid, onwed. 1017 Pike Main 533: ER CO fuccessey "207 Pine st. vn. 86 nbert AN iitiam Joly Jacobson, First and sloware