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Too MUCH BAKING Powbe R in THe BISCUITS pas revised the old) made to celebrate bis homecoming £ ever #0 — ' “there's no lace like ja’ a aan the gentieman’ Witd horses could mot “= our hearts We know him well. We ——.,. tt is part hae that we wil! not identity. A He But Bob} We have prom-| done on the edges. and hope to| was a wee trifle tough. | the house, from room to room. he| MeGinals is fond of baking powder) bisculta, The steak, he complained, was underdone tn the middle and over After the meal he went through He threw open windows. “The house,” he said, “needs airing.” He spotted dust on the plano. He put his finger on a streaky snrudge on a windowpane. When ho went Not for a hideous!to bed that night he ran his hand understand. He merely a railroad company | over the bottom sheet and express jed doubt that it was thoroughly to beat aj aired and dry. people do it. But @id happens to| rageously. In the morning he behaved out- The coffee was not the law, the railroad right. The muffins were soggy, He ited McGinnis, Man went to fail for) was thin when he went) plump when he came to hi gelng, he returned lo his ants had Iived in peace we with Mra. McGinnis for, 3 years. He was wont) is neighbors that he wife. Thero never ‘37, a8 good & cook There never was and Immaculate And Mrs. MeGinois all the goal things ber about her. returned frou that there was powder tn the biv Mra McGinnis had ar drugs of Bartell. See ove peo eo . praca ‘ at Dreaminad tonight. Scirenton haa been “*. said Gy Ce Council It- Fire Depart- aubject gl. La Chief, a te artorm, 0 Right per ee (19), comrgenc Gy ocioke A thes 8i3 hours of the Bet exceed four- not before &nd ending not eelock a event of great. co might to day Shall be provid- laces of firemen shall 5 force thirty and ® law under the charter cll the 16th ot, and signed ih authentica- © this 1#th day of of HESKETH, = me this se Sn na of FP. COTrTerint., this antn “any” W. CARROLL, and ex-officio City fF Agnew, Deputy Clerk. | explained to Mrs. :jonce in Judge Tatiman’ McGtanls correct way to boll ces. “the! It was too much. Mra. McGinnis} ; rose in wrath. “What has come over you, Mr. McGinnis?” she demanded. “For 20 yeare you had nothing but praise to say of me. Never a kick or hol fer did | get from you. And then you go to jail, Mr. McGinnis. And when you egme out, | can do noth. ing to suit you. | can neither cook nor keep house.” Whereupon McGinnis fell to laughiog, and he laughed so hard/of the New York |that his wife laughed too, though|and of 17 factories at Jamestown | and Faleoner, N. Y., ” sald Mo-| Philadelphia North Américan shows spotled home-| Taft way tn the lead with the Wall she agp wee the joke. sorry, my d Giants, “but jail bh Vife for me entirely.” This ts « true story, though it} much in the lead with the factory | st may not be wise to print it, Sheriff) * Hodge, being Scotch, likes dirt | about as well as the devil Ikea holy water, Never a speck of dirt or dust will you find fn the cell tanks. And aa for the jail cooking—well, union cook and a union baker are regularly employed at $100 a month each, They are experts. Me Ginnis has made it clear that home will never seem the same to him now that be has been in jail. We hope, now that McGinnis’ .| story has been given to the wortd, that other husbands will not be in- duced to break the law in the ex- pectation of enjoying iad comforts. ;|FIGHT OVER BABE The ple crust} | | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, SALARY OF JAIL MATRONS IS CUT ag ee an utherford last have suc cooded In reducing the wages of three jail matrons in the county Jail, This was done on the exe of “saving expenses to the taxpay era.” Tho commission over the budget with representa Uves of vartous taxpayers’ associa = and commercial clubs in the And yesterday Hamilton and Rutherford had thetr day. They firat reduced the salary of the ma free WHAT BIG 3 ARE DOING COLONEL IN MICHIGAN MACKINAC CITY, Mich,, Oct, 9. Breaking his ruie not to make any speeches from the rear p form of bis train, Theodore Roose- velt, progressive candidate for pres. ident, addressed today the factory workers in half a dozen towns on route here, He also delivered speeches at Houghton and Mar quette, WILSON ATTACKS TEDDY SPRINGFIELD, Il, Oct. “Toadying to steel trust official from whom he gets his orders, } Was the charge made against Col, | Theodore Roosevelt here today by Woodrow Wilson, the demo- ¢ nominee for president. “IT am not trying to put Roose velt In the hole,” said Wilson, “TI am simply trying to show that he looks at monopolies from the t viewpoint, We cannot afford'té have a president with that vide point. . “Roosevelt gets bin ideas of Bo ulating monopolies from the gen! men of tho steel trust. Cortattly they would not promote ideas inte fering with the steel trust's md nopoly.” TAFT AT BEVERLY BEVERLY, Maas., Oct. 9.-—Presl- dent Taft returned to his seaside home here last night, after an aw tomobile trip through the Now Eng: | land states. he plans to spend the next week or }two here very quietly, and then he may make a whirlwind campaign our through the states east ot Chi cago. ROOSEVELT LEADING IN FACTORIES PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9-—A poll stock exchange taken by the street men and Roosevelt just as workers. A total of 386 votes t the stock exchange Wilson 118, Roosevelt Taft got uM, At the nine factories tn Falconer, the vote stood: Roosevelt 286, Debe 72, Wilson 64, Chafin 62, Taft 40. town the vote was: At the eighth factories In James Roosevelt 296, Debs 32, Wilson 28, Taft 36, Chafin 10. ‘DE ANOELES Oct oA 108 ANUELES Oct OA watt ts! pending before Superior Judge Rives here today for th: of J. Rows Clark, Jr.. the two-year. old son of Walter Miller Clark. Following the marriage of Mrs. Walter Miller Clark, wife of the Ti- day service|tante vietim, to Jack Tanner In New | York, J. Ross Clark, the Los An- x | goles railroad magnate and brother et Former Uniter States Senator Wm. A. Clark of Montana, has started court proceedings to legally € 3t!| retain custody of the baby. ALMOST A DEBATE A near debate featured the meet- ing of the Commercial club meeting last night. Four congressional can- didates spoke, representing the pro- republican, democratic and in, socialist parties. Senator J. A. Pal coner, progressive candidate for congressman-at-large; Will B. Hum- phrey, republican candidate; Chas. G. Hetfner, democrat, and Joseph Gilbert, socialist, spoke. Combine Three Suits Three damage suits, totaling $27,- 500, are being tried today all ‘s court. The damages are claimed against the clty as the result of an automobile smashing Into a board fence put = by the city at Spokane and Kili itat av., about August 18, 1911. it is alleged the city failed to put up any danger signals at night. Linda Hodgson was killed and three oth- ers in the automobile, Glenn M. Fisher, 18; ©. EB. Sorenson and ot| Madys Borenson, injured. | For lapse of memory, Ed Mets- dorff takes the ribbon. Metzdorff happens to be jointly charged with James Howard of grand larceny, cf and the trial came up this morning. bth cial ty of of ratifying a and ex-officio’ ‘chy ‘in- toat the defendants But Metzdorft was not there. Judge Ronald this morning issued a bench warrant for him. The charge is obtained $55 from J. J. moCarron, 4 salmon man, by representing that a third person was J. D. Jones, who had deposited the money with him. mmer pneatre — BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE E'S CHARMING COMEDY, WITH ose Coghlan as “Rosalind” Music on the Grand Pipe Organ by aA Oliver G, Wallace. 1200 SEATS 10 CENTS | patent ! } TECHNICALITIES By United Press Leased Wire) WNbiANAPOLIS, ‘Oct 9-—That the attorneys representing the 47 members of the International Asso. elation of Bridge and Structural) tron Workers, charged with fllegal- ly transporting dynamite, intend taking advantage of every techn) callty to free thelr clients was indt- cated at the opening of court today, when Joseph Leffler, attorney for the defense, sought to have the ta- dictments quashed. MYSTERY CASE (My United Press eased Wire? PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 9.-—-Police circles here are today purzied over the strange case of a pretty nurse girl, believed to be Dorothy Glass of Tacoma, who was found at mid- night in the heart of the business section, waving her bat in her hand and shouting hysterically, “don't dat me.” Sho was covred with bruises, and ft In the supposition that while at tending an insane patient in an Fastaide hospital she was attacked and baten into semi-consciousness and wandered away. ——______—__ DIES BY OWN HAND VANCOUVER, B. C, Oot. t! Cleo Boulanger, the French Canadi- an who shot and seriously wounded Beatrice Beaumont in the Strand cafe here at 8:45 yesterday after- noon and then turned his revolver on himself, died at the general hos- pital at 2:30 o'clock this morning. He never regained consciousness. PUBLIC MARKETS riKe ise basket; Sno’ ‘be; Netted Gem pot delivered; Ital Concord gra apples, 3 don. | Peta lard in patis, lie 1b; fresh side pork, ; Kastern sugar cured | hay ive 1b; sirloin steaks, 17¢ lamb shoulder, fe Tb. si SANITARY 19 Ibs. sugar, $1; 4 cans milk, 260, with Ib. butter or Ib. coffee; 800 4, 7 ; 900 can ground er our, # wheat flour, 96c at 10 dry soap, 260; 200 can shad, 100; Ibs sugar, 606, with 400 order of tem or coffee, It is stated today that| loners Hamilton trons from So were polled Pe PW Ape ae et - 80) oh Firat ave. lain or Binotce Univ eran Undertakin, Ker ‘ore, anid | agrood 76 to $60 a month, and then reduced the salary of the jail physician from $85 to $50 a month Phey succeeded in cutting down Hodge's eatimated expenses for the sheriff's office from , ain. Hamilton and Rutherford #ave $1,482 at the expense of the three women emplo: at matrone and the jal) physician principally, Hodge waa tho first sheriff of King county who put women at tondants in charge of the women's jail, RECORD OF COL. BYRON PHELPS (Col, Byron Phelps, who was nom- Inpted for county auditor by the progtessive party, is one of the best kgOWn men in Seattle and King coultity, where he has lived for 26 years. He was county treasurer from 1890 to 1894 and mayor of Se- attle from 1894 to 1896. Col. Phelps did not nomination for auditor, but has to make the race in the tatereata of the progressive party, with Which he had been connected from its very organization in this state. In fact, bis nomination was made while he was absent from the city Col soliett the Phelps entered the army as a boy, served with distinction, and was promoted for bravery. After the war he was elected county clerk of Livingston, UL, where his dutios included also those similar to the county auditor's in King county WIFE IS LOYAL Press Leased Wire) LES, Oct. 9.—-Accom- lpanied by his young wife, who de clares she would stand by him thrrough his prison term at Mo i's Island, federal prison, Kart andard, the young bank clerk of ymona, convicted of the embezzle mont of about $150,000 of the funds of the American Natio: on hie way north OLD BRIDGE, N, J. Oct. 9— When Benjamin Tice was ploddi along a lonely stretch of road a band of men suddenly surrounded him and ordered “Hands up!" Tice did as ordered. Ho begge them not to shoot, sald he would turn over all his possessions, “All we want is your whiskers,” solemnly declared the ringleader. Shears) were produced and the deed was performed. MORE ON EDDIE (By United Press Leased Wier LO8 ANGELES, Oct, 9.—Whon City Prosecutor Guy Eddie is ar- raigned again tomorrow for the al- leged contributions to the delinquea- cy of Mra. Alice Phelps, a minor, ac- cording to Juvenile Court Attorney McCartney today, there will be fur- ther allegations made against the Bartell page 6. Stevens’ Academy Fourth, Near ‘penenneent” ia Ad oer saves you money. THE SEATTLE STAR =. Deeriptt opie yy SC en your eubpeription. expires on. the address Taba bel of 4 that date id your name ia “a reas lal. i¢ & receipt. a See * ete Daltara av. Phone ba rire et) Ads may ve left ag th where game rates will at main off ate 190 vet, dine oF oP -sspaiage tor the 25,6 “nd BUTTERWORTH h NM, North 21 B. bork- ner. fionney* Watson Co. funeral direc: tor new Hocation, Broadway and ar : be J butter, 200 She | 100; "Mo. cleanser, 16a. Iba. “pobeorn, CORN Peaches, 85¢ box; 0c box; Concord grape: pears, 10 doa; Snow appion, $1 Jonathan apples, $1 100 to 360 3 pound cherries, igs ib.; cranberries, it. 5 oven hee ‘amet to 400 dons de to 860 dom. ary ontone opens Tho; Yakima potas Iba. 100 aw potatoes, ba. 100; i ” ibe, ‘tomatoes, be mn Italian 36 100; tees! beans, fo. 01 ig iiltote “Fisk me secant oun Wanted—To store plano in nid Porge: good care, Phone Ballar ing of the Washington aminert a are in dpokeue Movers e 1914, Lost and ny nnn | rrr -_—— ¥ y LOWT Mack and white English sot- tor dow; #10 reward for return to w. ale Bide, Third and Madison, ©. Lehman, Sullivan @ Consl- the awaault ot wetor on Alki tay. and Sprin Wanted at. o . Hep 20. Phone Ada or addre X-616, The Star a wold haitdled tler Blore please it, Valued as keepsake Liberal rewar d gold watch M. KG, on fob. Finder ple phone Lady's pia and fob, Reward. Main 6767. Tied Irish “Bruce,” Keward. _Knights Tempier charm k, Colchester, Lls., side, Pho Heward h pure yon Bide., Ham Anne 956 wolry, Kavings be return to De Savings Havings ik No. thai. Vi er Horton Tr .) KNOW Howard’ iuvely Incovery, perfiuous hale manentl Ine® ¢ treatment, ITs Quaker Drug Co., As a ' as y 4 “iain ae ant chiro- KEPTURE CURKD; or on OF detentio eo" ons Lady attond- iia “AT wires” hidg., Beattie. GILLETTE HLADES snarpenea, i066 Gox.; raxorm, B60, ete. 1401 4th av. ‘s Mineral Wonder moved w Northern Bank HBidg. Acquainted Society. Nam \dreneon Pine Street. ~ tay “i daw ii in The tar” Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Men and Soe m the barber trade; id while learning. Call or wie a ae BARBER COLLEGS Gree Behool Sanwton ot pick mine at room . ne vito av, 1 29 630 “pea esi pie Falke ? SELLS Becldents » Sa a Hotel, Sixth i Pine. Free th and phone $1.26 week up ngs Mineral Wonder moved to bid Mectnere Bank Bidg unk ork in Sheed, 990 19U Situation Wanted—Male Toe ee ne hr wn Rr me A for bright boy of § Heht chores board and be companion for elderly co elothing furnished. 8-6 Star. Wanted— Employment od man, bandy at any i week. u "e: 0KS, hotel and BOTH IN and OUT OF waitresses and general Apply Seattle Ensployment 1617 Third Av. (ivia for neral house Free Pub! Bags Bed 208 erty, i} ‘Third en. insupscionced. to Pe de) oh = | Wants two women to batch Ina 4-room oure, one block from Fort Lawton cat. Address Sta, D, Box * Wanted—Good cook for housework, first hill, two 1908. » and to finishing on nel sh! bit clothing. tat Firat av. ante. wo ‘sfstc Bechool, 529 Wanted tauren W perlanc i Young * iri to Popular sheet m eae Be per copy. M3169 Alki eotucels. “Hee Hor, Potn’ Beans Bie staat sionograp! atthe jon, One re J re itn excerees. reference four rooma, bath, newly $ a 0.60, B. Repub- y. 0. Piione Queen Flats for Rent. T to November 1, 4 rooms phone and yard, all in half block to car, 12 ness center, S411 ath, pantry, I range, walking. dis iW 1. Main 52 Be mi tarnished urnished, hone Croc corner Bixth nne car. ide rooms, private buffet te, laundry trays, private Main 38 3362. 0 uri, 1908 | 9 Minor, uF elie ht 4210, urnis: EL a Wrence, i clone Sen AAR ERIS iia aad WER aay Wel ir aia ton $00 and up. x eA ‘WL, tii 800 da! tek eoping mAnne 2106. te. well furnished transient and housekeeping roo oo #10 Howall Furplehed housek per week. 1012 Pike esis sin Le rooms, us rooms. Cheng Loe it. 1 Sehitote 41140 Maric Hotels and Lodging Hou ses Horner CLAIUIN DON h ay om 600 and 16, Willott aby, rater $8.50 p ngton, 161d Becond. ROYAL HOF 401 VPitth ave to Tbe night 7h to $4 week. Board and } Room. WANTED, CHILDREN TO BOAKD Good home for ohildren, board sonable, close schools, Bind of Raven 7 s4th av, N. ThildFen cared for, $16 month, 116 W, Republican, 0 “al trained Phone by Business Chances. Man or run in mill wanted to boarding house 5 © half full now, with nough «a jeations to fill house next pay day: mills running day and night, $116 will handle Write X-600, The Star a choultry Butter and exe ount of sickness, cheap. If, sold et once, Adare 312 Washington ay,, Bremerton, Wash. Bright mall bourdin box 213, A Wash. Wonder moved Bldg. Hi restaurant, Address rated, binck soll, $9,000; mortgage ' Beatie property. $0 acres adjoining « #004 ratiroad wv 46 in cultivation, balance pasture, go0d hulldings, good or- chard, stock and implements. Price $14,000. For Seattle property, 303 Amertean Bank Bid 4 HARAWOO, Wis, B5-foot Tot, F-room and barn, to trade for Se- ¢ tracts, We exchange everything everywhere f you Real” Metate & 620-621 Lumber hange, A DANDY LITTLE BUY r Chehalis, 4 mile from around. «ravel, siashod 6 Enough wood to pay for the place. Never failing spring, small house. Misfortune compels & sacrifice sale, Price $1,000; $600 onahs WEST COAST LAND CO.,, INC. j113-14 American Bank Bidg. _ NEAR FDMONDS h and country home, res cleared and in cro 4-room house, good bulidings; ible other atru This place must be be appreciated. Horm cows, wagon, buggy, gasoline en- 5% tools and machinery of all Fiptions, also 60 thoroughbred ickens, about 10 tone of hay and te sacks: ot, spude goes with the place oe: arma, terme. ifort’ SCHROED 328 LAberty Bide... Third and Union it ACRES a LEVEL LAND, 60 per month, all fine voll, eo £5 el, faces > ‘ach Grand view over the. ‘Be und. Sev- ral nice springs. This is a bar- p.Van Aredale & Co., 1209 Third Ay, AND 10 ACK TRACTS We have a few choice tracts close nh on # roads, within easy Grive of Seattle, rich soll, near school, depot, ete. Prices from $50 to $75 per acre. Terme $25 cash $10 month To see these tracts take a dison car and county ferry to land offi. be Bt 16 AGRES IMPROVED $1,650 At Holmes Harbor. House, barn, good well, 2 acres strawberries, some cherries and applies, several tons bay, horse and all necessary tools and machinery, CHURCHILL, EAST 6000. FARM FOR RENT 40, fine buildings, 2 horses, cow, complete farm implements. Here le awe Bapest bargain ever offered. Bee M thin! ‘nos. LAND CO. 7 Northern Rank Bldg. Ser Chic KEN RANCH We have 600 S-acre tracts to choose from, situate all over Western Washington. Better see us before buy. Any. Suacre tract, on forme 0 ° wi ® cash, jance month- & Co, owners, BR OUR, COLB TRACTS HST ON THE MARKET $-ACRE TRACTS FOR $500 Across the bay, nearly In sight of city, with morning and afternoon service. is Practically fr to school, store good néighbors WHY NOT. COUBr? $60 CASH AND Ha PER MONTH CLIFFORD, ey Third Ay HERE ARE fine half mile hag on good road. all tn timber. Land all around se $60 to $75 per acre, Hy ‘Suye this entire 10 ac ved are 200 acres to sele Bee this first No. MULLIN BROS, LAND CO. Main 7677. 6; Northern Bank Bidg. FINE POTATO LAND Extra good soll, magnificent view of Bound and mountains, good roads, ood location, i 10 down and 0 acres B. NEWELI, @ ACR ie boat, land, 10 acre 40 per acre, only 10 per month for 120 Spring St. POR $700 On good road, about I miles from Lake Washington and boat land- ing. An ideal location for a fruit, berry and poultry ranch, being close-in, so that one can sell direct to the consumer. Remer acres for $700. Terms and $10 a month. To see ace take a Madison car nty ferry or steamer Urania (19 boats dally) to Burke @& Far- rar’s office in Kirkland, or call tet Cl herry St. BUY LA Ww We have some good land In 10 and 2o-acre tr near good wharf and the be of boat service, only 30 to $40 batt acre, on terms of 10 cash and $5 per month, Let us aho HR WELL & MORFORD Main 3855. jan Bldg. % POTATO” EAND Will make you Independent. One ood crop will more than pay for f land. 10 acres for $10 cash and 120 Spring St. OMISH COUNTY ACRIBAC 10 acrow of rich level fertile land for $600, Basy terms, Close to school, markets, etc. Better see this tract at on Ole Hanson & . New York Block, WN SHATTLM AND TACOMA OLALLA ACRBAGE od land, with runnin mile 4h ef beach, per acre, on enay NB NigWwht. 120 Spring St. Queen] ~ r price is right.|-——— Acreage- Continued $100 Cash, $16 Per Month. ie te on oe onty road, Was several nico springs of fresh water. It's woll, clowe to nice towns, nee DAIRYING VEG'ABLEA RUE Wai RACK To THE | RY | LAND biack soil ¥, M. Bird, desert cinim relingulah- rn Washington ftrult test bargain ever of- fered. Thomas Craig, 1337 Third av, For Sale—Wood and Coal. Ftent Wat pan with first Yous i Wainwright MeLeod. Phones 1 telephone, K , raliroad an best of mar jand that is productive, I roved farms on all rue story, 1 that doep, rook ou he only regardin i binck loam #1, i the kind of sot) ». Not to b ke you can proposition fnining this 1 is wt fruit and berry Gletrict Western ington, and your land te a gift at the price y 10, 20, 40-acre tracts than thelr va on of the bu oney, out © ue of this property? nformation. Wanted to Buy---f urnitu Wit Woine @ wiles tarniture ca pson Chandler, 610 Pike. M. $227. rn urn Co. 41h Pike M 651k For Sale—f urniture. Forae WO an and “terms, 6 rooms and basement, best location fs f roomers, rent $30.00. 609 Mad- son tn ‘ M. RAY BROUIL 426 Hatley POULT On # wharf impro located for work in is under cu house, hen house, with fine well, Price $1,200, can b ¢ ‘a , J Hrenas office, on Anderson 6 ACKES, WITH SPRING On county road, 11% miles from bus- nter of city, A plece of with lots of alder am Boll, 49-min- dally to ue “CITY AND CoOL RY LOANS On improved or vacant property, any amount, $50 to $600; long of short time; easy payments; no de- lay, Sturtevant & Co. $12 Boston Bik, mR G COUT ES aie. GK KOR ERAGE Co. from $5.00 to $100.00 te SALARIED PEOPLE Without security or indorsement. MONEY LOA c) ON FURNITURE, PI ouse receipts, ete. prompt service. k Bidg.. 4th & Pike p to borrow money on diamonds and jewal m private offic $03 yo hy Neatt Ft of the place new Loans Reapect THeRMS| on dis ' down to 10 acr gain. Must b: MUL THE KALEM UV BROS. "LAND CO. Bee ° Dressed chicken, . Spring chicken 627 Northern Bank Bldg. | TPving chic 4 essed ¢ 10 ACRES RICH SHOT CLAY, $356 $25 cash, $10 per month, all nice level land, no stones or gravel, % mile to school, near nice town, of netghbors. Arsdale & Co. 1209 Third POTATO LAND 10 Ac RES FOR $350 $10 CASH AND fie y ER MONTH A _K. Newer LL, 120 Bpring a A TIMBER TRACT Only 12% ser bu jote of timber, mostly fir, and me to a mill, aed district, south of Bremer- on, on county road. Nine boats dally to THIRD CASH d AY. ror date — MisceNaneous. AAAAARAARAAA A Reo roadster, gan light tooln, one extra tire FE heavy tire %008 top, , one net B used It- rice, complete, Phone Kast 1476. 7” oF | Bale Pedlg: reed Beotch colle, male year old, only $5.00, worth $20.00. Call n 025 oy evenings, 6035 Third We have Tar) ‘assortn damaged bath tubs, sinks _ basins, Rustad’s, 315 Second 8. For Saie Two cows, one for $45 one for $6 Call P.M. Oscar D. Station, Tacoma Interurban. Beautiful goiden oak organ, § 00: tayes, good as new, very cheap $40. nee it, 216 Toth: F100 buys a heavy team fn fin = dition, also harness. Phone Bea- con 1228 after 6 p. m. 876 “buys double waxo: nuitable for de livery” rai also be useful on fA For Bale 9 of y. and PRICE $600; ONE CLIFFORD, 1019 T 10 ACHES, The very bes it of Bremerton t Orchard, close to school, ging camp, where may be obtained OUR BIG SPECIALTY beral contract. We take splay, RMB CC Third Ay., Near Jamon CLO8BE TO TOLT 10-acre tracts, $600, 25 per cent cash, ight at 6 per fouth Navy Yard ana P facing county road, saw mill and log- steady Come, work with wagon, Woul arm. East 496, Motorcycie, Tho Pry r, th. Is our ~A large French 1519 W. 53rd. Call 19 to 402 Arcade. S FOR ¢ 500 close to Lake Wash- being built, easy tract. Cro’ Rich black 5 ACK North of etty, ington, new Fr terms. See th running stream. Ole # non & Co. POTATO LAND. Cloge in, fine ¢ mo Feoo' go only $10 down an __A. B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St _ One acre rich land S-room hk two block es out 439 Burke Bldg. vi, acres, close to Auburn, tation, only four tracts left rock bottom. Terms $10 monthly HERBERT 8. UPPER, 204 Leary Bid. A BARGAIN AT #860 Fine level piece of innd, improved, se, chicken house. cow and horses, . room for a few hundred chickens, 10-minute walk to school, stores and ferry landing,| at Kirkiand. Te $10 @ month bankin rest allows = gs and ¢ a Seattle Hranch. G. Vv. Holt, i from car, B. Neighbe down, 85 ‘Wor ter SOHL. 1424 Rav. & Wiinon, Main 1170. Cialis. 465 Arc prmeaete Walker Bldg. de Bids. formeriy 47.50 per month, 302 Denny Bid xix. Huson. room 317 3418. Free — ffice in Kirkiand, or perry St. POTATO CAND CLOSE IN $1 per acre down and per month. nteed, Eliott $35 per acre, $1 per acre A.B. NEWELL, 120 Spring St. LITTLE FARM 8 acres, nice home, garden, flowers, chicken ards. Mi) down, bal- ance easy ter WHIDBY ISLAND Box 12. Langley, Wash. OLALLA ACREAC Between Seattle and Ta 10-acre tracts, good lan: water, 2be fare into Beattie. Mave Const Co _ DETROTIVE — SoENCY. ofy Detective Agency. rea! cimipal and clvit Private work: tT so enealtation conti. . 5 and unning 7 On ene y. terme. . WELL, 120 Spring st, Gomas, forme: ner, fitter, st_41)_ evenings. Madam ” rly 1629 Gi LAWYeEns Legal atvice on any subject tree by the Le 1" Ata “Bureat laws cone band ai wite: “ex ox: hus emptions ‘trom - borers’ Hen. if Kina b Hane XDVICE PREF wo attorney at law. iss’ Music Bide. Phone Mate rt CT Teedie. nape bia lots on $5 pay: ts; 15 oft. Main Columbia lots o1 ments; sm minutes’ car ride from the City mit een & . uh hall. All lots grubbed and| sor, uoc® cleared, ready for the plow; city | Sommer, Lawyer, ry aul tation free. water in; light coming. Sorwin taster Beas 8 Co: ion free Boston Dik ‘ers, 2 ‘Probal e Practice = It's a good investment. Less than cash prices, on terms, e in tha 00d: "Frangesa.” © sore relia, lalut a Pesth* Tesmens Octave March. Frye Music Co., 426 Walker Bldg. Mall orders solicited, ey Fiane Co.” 200-203 Arcade nnex, second floor, oppos! “4 Annex, second Pposite ele Small investments—$200 upwards| that can be placed through this office in choice property that will many times double the amount, Mag- nolia Bluff o! % opportunities today for the small investor or home seeker, ” Sleroes” North End lots, $600 upward. Fre- mont lots, $600 to $750. Terms $20 cash, $10 monthly. Lots % block te.3 blocks from car, Street work fully paid, lame rooks, rugistere and Trade Mark Attorneys: 21 years tn Seattle. 500 Central Rutidines on. Renwick, Lawrence, ai orke Bide. Lawrenca” ~ PATTERNS ANN wanere Seattle Pattern Works. 816 First shop. Main DAVID P. 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