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L FOUND DEAD WITH DOG'S PICTURE IN HAND ou Know | have not AY out in, and life ts 1 ; oo MONTS. Let Mr. put me veinten hurriedly on) — hotel stationery, were ge eg by J. V. Nel . ern or 4 lh this “ 10:30. As the back of were the words of a song you called me sweet down the hall to the girl, knocked on the 9 response. Calling he got the Sea un Lalu Montgomery, ed out on the head between ca of her hands See ot her white Spitz do. | x iy dead for two r death was = On the table read: Broadway, Se ie ether. Phone East | JAS. FAIRWEATHER JACOBS Por Kodak En- largerments Guaranteed Best % Results any more, 80 good | “} eral times. proprietor, On the arrival of the police Nelson told everything he know of the girl, She came here from Denver seven years age nd worked at various | places as a dressmaker, About a year ago she met Jeon and the two started going together. She ways had with her the Spits do on whom she lavished much affec tion, so much in fact that Nelson objected and told her that she must choose between the dog and him. That brought on the first quarrel between the two, She went to Vio- torlay worked at her trade there for a while and then returned and made up with Nelson, They were happy for a while, until another quarrel broke them up, and again she went to Victoria, About two months ago she began to think Nelson was beginning to grow | Ured, and then it was that sho be gan to make her threats of suicide, She repeatedly told Nelson that tf he did not come back to her that sho would kill herself, Sunday night she came back from | Victoria and registered at the hotel Raleigh. She saw Nelson sev Laat night he was pass- ing her door when she stopped him and told him that she “had the dope” and would kill herself if he didn’t make up. He thought It was jnothing but one of her periodical | threats, The Mrs. Corn referred to in her note ie an old friend, now Hv- ing in Arlington. She has the dog that the dead girl prized so highly “Mr. Fullerton,” is a W. H. Fuller ton, a furniture dealer of We natchee who has been a father to the girl for years. No trace of the poison she took was found. The entire room was searched but there was nothing to Indicate what it was, Her appeararce indicates morphine, mer Theatre Seattic’s Best Photoplay House Feature—“GLIMPSES OF BERMUDA.” Show- ot: of Easter Lilies growing and some wonder- 4 Other Photoplays—4 Oliver G. Wallace—Organist. Added Attraction, Saturday and Sunday, ON UNIVERSITY QUARTETTE. Popular Songsters. 1,200 Seats—10 Cents. CTIVE SERVICE ONE OF MOST DANGEROUS a i Hl icy to the effect that Salyards’ wife car- Erne, belt d dollars i ‘upon her person, sev. in currency, which will Tevestigated and if found to be arene”, wil be garnisheed for the of reimbursing, as far as possible, Salyards has defrauded. on in) WILLIAM J. BURNS NATIONAL DE- AGENCY, INC. OFFICE: 308 HINCKLEY BLDG. OFFICES MAINTAINED AND CORRESPOND. IN PRINCIPAL THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. BIG GERMAN THE STAR—-WEDNEEDSY, OCTOBER 16, 1912, CELEBRATION He'll HavetoDolt) yi Tho German-Amorteans In Turner hall next Sunday will celebrate tl first landing of German settlers in Pennsylvania, Jacob Schaefer, edt tor of the Staats-Zeltung, will speak in German, and Congressman Humphrey, im English, The Arion Singing society, Seattle Lieder- krans and the Seattle Maennerehor wil entertale with muse. RICH OLD MAN WEDS HELLO GIRL HARTFORD, Conn, Oct. 16. Col. Patrick McGovern, > who le a 63-year-old employe of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., and id to be the richest Irishman Connecticut, was married terday afternoon to his t ephone operator, Mies Julia P, Kinghorn, It is rumored that for a wedding present MceGow ern gave we bride $80,000, CIVIC CENTER With Mayor Cotterill and Josiah Collins speaking for the combined elty and county building to be erect ed on the Coliseum site, and OC, J, France and James A. Haight speak: ing for the elvic center site, the lo- eation of the proposed new court house was thoroughly debated at a meeting of the Commercial club last night. This question comes up for @ vote of the people in November, WRECK AMBULANCE One of Butterworth's ambulances was wrecked yesterday morning when, in order to avoid striking a Japanese vegetable peddier, it smashed into a fire hydrant at Sec ond av. and Union st. The Jap evi dently did not hear the horn, and, John Anderson, driver of the ambo- lance, had to turn sharply. No one was hurt $200,000 GONE HAVANA, Oct. 16.-'The disap pearance of a package containing $200,000 in money has led to the ar rest of Antonio Ayala, a messenger in the employ of the National bank of Cuba. It was to have been sent to the National Park bank of New York by mail, aud Ayala was given the package to mall, PROPERTY TO DAUGHTERS The will of the late Watson Allen divides hia property equally be tween his three ughters, Mrs Lillian Newman, Mrs. Lina Helle Blanchard and Mrs. Anne ©, Till PUBLIC MARKETS a eTL AK creamery butter, 400 lowa butter, 256 Ib. B0e dos, 3 dos. ees, tc dos. abe doz, full cream butter, 206 box; lem 3-ih can ground < Bottios the cateup, Wc. small bytes | 2 He coffee, The; local beans, So ib. NER Jonathan apples, 0c to $1.50 box; Gravenstein 4 ppt $1.50 box; Win- ter pesene tyr on, 2 # iden api Henburd a ‘appinn. ke “te ° 4 ranch eg@, dos. tbo. Pre Shoulder mutton, od beat, ae Ib, jamb Shope 1 ibe. 250 m, compound lard, Lic Ib.; smoked tongues, $c each ibe don: 0; Norway for tho; Washington creamery but- 2 ibe. ay grapes, ibe basket potatoes, Sto owt Pa ag saves you money. NOTICE TO ELECTORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN poepreenae. with Ff ey 1. f the une ‘ ob ° Sir, Beattie, ado Septemb: 12, the wim lerendum has been Invoked Leg’ coat aon’, rdinanc it. olf a0 to the following ordinance: WDINANCE NO. 30: An Ordinance Felatin, non “the or- anization, ra fon Ft: mt and 7 Fire tment of Th Beatt! snl repealing nees ti Te tb.; 1 Bee wee an Mes grt nad RE AOI ‘rom and aft: Bectier ond toe ot Aare and employees: De ge The City of Sonttie, all, other than the Fire Ch phait be divided into two (2) pla toons, one to perform day service and the other to ertorm night ser hy the vice shall not exce ing er befor A. M. A endin: than six The hours of the not exceed four- cing not before ix (6) 6 M. and ending not er t ty “ight (8) o'clock A. M, xcept that in the event of sont, fhreatening or Socom: col ra ency, the Fire tant oF oiher person Fire power his a ‘arge or command of the , shall have the Chief, fren ‘and employe uty to assist in lite and property In their work the said platoons shall alternate from @ay to night and from night to day each and “hy month, Beotion ed suitable and | ode for the Seem loyed while op duty Bection 3. All ordinances or thereof, In #0 far as on may conflict with the provisions of ordinance, are repeated Section 4. This ordinance take effect and be in fore days from and after its pass approval, if approved by the otherwino It shall take, effect 6 ft shall becom be ns of the cit the City September, 1912, and signed in open session in wuthentica- tion of its passage this 16th day of arte be in this #hall ity charter, founell the 16th] I . pyre September. LOT, B. HESKETH, Preside a at th City Counctl. Approved by me this 17th day of fer 12. mere gO. F, COTTERILE, ayor. Filed by me this 17th day ber, 1 wertteet, HL. W. CARROLL, city’ Comptroller and ex-ofticlo’ city ot By ‘i PR. Agnew, Deputy Clerk. (BEA low 18 Hereny FURTHER or on posed’ the 6tl y of Novemb 2 specie election will be held ie The ¢ of ttle for the purpose of ratifying electing the aforesaid ordin ay Comptroller and ex- lottieloChty ate of firat publication Septem- ber 27, 1912 J. P. Burke, who stated today that in order to fulftil his contract |i with D. Fuhrman, he would: clos the store Thursday and Friday to rearrange stock and to make fur. ther cuts in all furnishings and clothing, as Mr. Fuhrman ts very anxious to get his Third-avenue re tall busin closed out at the ear Hest possible moment and get his tailoring business re-established Mr. Burke, who Is known as one of the greatest value-givers on the Pacific coast, promises to make this Saturday, the opening day, one of the greatest value-qiving events ever taken place in the bistory of the Northwest. Whea you see Fri day evening's papers you will hard ly realize that the prices quoted can be true, But those tn need wit! be WANted—Wirat class edge and heel t heavy welts and a scrow work, tilson Keiiong Shoe Co, Tacoma, ees wane and = women to a the worver treks: Dald' while learning, Gail or witte. NATIONAL pee COLLEGS to 6 p.m. WHY dood ity Ai dost = eatre io Whe od A good ina. Have & © + aya Bohroede i sat] Broo phone. “$1.26 week. up. w it in The Star” Pi te . 5 aie! Annes, Main 194 iwiru is ra = GL, aT on cata A oh earnened 7. a Get Acquainted Bociaty. Nemes and _Badres 108 Pine Street __Help Wanted-—Female Wavied Young women, either ex rte OF amoral hi | byt t ‘att ir wt rhe baci hen ‘elegraph 4. Employment Vre bile 208 Liberty Midge. 3rd and operat: “peleoitts fully convinced if they call and in-|X spect the remaining stock any time after 10 a. m. Saturday morning. So 4 not to inconvenlence those who have bought sults last woek, and that are now being altered, we will deliver the same Thursday and Friday, although woe will not be open for business, Be sure and watch Friday evening's papers for Wourth, Near Mine Coy of rv HALLS Bening) free, Whi Welt MANURE For your garden and flower beds. Rotted SOUND FERTILIZER COMPANY 511 Batley Bide. Phone Main 3976, Ladies, Tearn to make the Yourform dressmak- ing model. Graduates pro- tected from infringements by Sextone guarantec. YOURPORM CO. 496 Arcade Bldg. Elliott 4435. anitivety clone up a oe La it GLA RER— Spsetal fort daze. wit led frame, gua ood including exa Optometri this adv st-—Savings bo: ok, Wo mL return to 2001 Petes tort Trum earings Bank. eveloping. r oe. Jacobs’ ato tho peer eae wai MTRRNGRT, Bid E won 66. ~armr “direc? location, Broadway and _. Otlve. "Fant Li tH rece. ireen- faneral er: “Bultoit. “hess. ie Second. Beaco: p PARTNERSHIP Notice te hereby given that the co- partnership between Flicks and H. L. Wilson heretofore exist ing under the firm name an this day dis- All accounts due the firm may b paid to H. L. Wilson at the above address, and all iabilities should he presented to him for payment . H. Hicks hereby gives notice that he is no longer lia for debts inourred under the above styled). firm. Dated Seattle, 1 1912 Washington, October J WICKS. Lost and Found. e3 rows Bear, wr Nalslocated white spot” in. foreh two hind logs white, $10 reward will be fives for return of same. ih. oat r, “Buenday afternoon, small brows leather purse, with ‘blue flower on side, containing sum of y Finder please call at 4344 Fro oe eyesight Rrowin ered optician will rem- ody the detect. Rxamination f 1427 ‘Third. yellow cow, apringer, near Green Lake, Levinson Bros.’ Phone Kenwood 214. Loat- ae purse con rin, on Lake car. Tard’ 1660 ng cameo Phone Bal dim? On Jackson ot, east of Becond av. lore 1 ba not, 2907 Reward Situation Wanted—Male PRP AALAND, Wanted—A position by 16 year old boy, who looks 18, office work or anywhere there is a chance to _ ride pi Piumbing we material boulevard mandolin, gultar, ay 0 Behool, oo | Sar aaients banjo. Bykes SINT 1 ree tan ove polished for bat 4 4 months. Biitott Wet Wash Laundry. ea Ww. Ballard ho te thoreughly com tuation to ca a Bs ‘ar. Vepies- —Gentl om: ne Phone v low wages Mx-room house. trees, on car plate, sisctric Ww. large yard, truse line; water, Ment. “enia’ With featly furnished f-room houseboat, cheap, If taken for the winter. Ap- piz_ Sree av. 5 Three-room cottaxe ieht, bath, je a —" Wanted—To Bu $1,500 cash for 40 acres within $0 Bente, 8-40, care Star Business Chances. ‘ maint Kor & houne, $1,600, full pped, in and jimbering D good thing, start bnmedis oly ire 316 rho Hide., Beattie, or 108 Dearho Meat market, doing $66.00 daily 4 than must well, eare Star Tady Smati requir Invest! Write X-626, oF fhe star oe 2 od location Yor drug store, fine rent $15 . 43nd jorth 11 FARM FOR $1,000 e barn, lox 1 20-ACRE 5 ACRWS WELL IMPROVED tejIr you Centralia, chickens anda is included; lies per- level, thick ‘settlement Price $1,460; ‘eany terme, right on @ and peeded. and $6 & month. SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON LAND COMPANY, INC. 109 Second Av., Room 18 Downs Bid Ban Phone Main 6309 FARM BARGAIN. WANT one of the BRST ropositions In King county, t dail to wee thin 26 acres h to one of thi far don’ of town, towns in 8 vera! outbuildings, It. F Me delivered at aoor. teie- phone in the house, Owner desir- ne quick sale, bas set price ac- cordingly ; $6,400; some terma. Un- improved land in this vicinity well- Ly money. Kettler go out and look it, It only takes 60 minutes from this office ROBEWT MALTHY 1010 Alaska Bullding A SACRIFICE BARGAIN FORTY ACKBS, driving distance of Beattie, and handy to auto stage; half rich bottom land, 20 acres in hard, running wa- ond, out- erything goes fo KOBERT MA ka Building. na >Re Rich biack soll vemeta blew, ry ab and $10 this land, take a Madison car and county ferry of steamer Urania to Burke @ Parrar's Kirkiand office, 104 Cherry Bt, C ACKES FOR Fii0- In Snohomish county, near Machtas, you can buy good land at this price, We have about to choose from. make dandy chicken ran which you could make a good liv~ ing 16.00 cash and $5.00 per month, ont aA pay S-acre tract. LE NSON & CO. a4thi6 ew York Bik ¢ ACHES, WITH HOUSE One acre cleared, good small house. county road, one mile to beach at Aliverdale, north of Bremerton PRICE $400 5 CASH, $10 PRR MONTH AFFORD, 1019 Third Av Branch Office, £8 Washington St FINE FOR POULTRY nice and a i, faces on and count 4. Price in re, Can trade it for Be- To see T ' n attle property, Schroeder, 328 Lib- oiix bis or rooms ° ae and weit condition. $1260 1 Densmore. Main } ee. ar ey furnished | ¢- room fist, 00 od yin Queen Anne tive 1 furnished trans Toa rooms at 103 eeeneete Gilet? rig He rosin. TAT Marion ot room Robinson for rent; Bast 69. KE. Dilidren cared for, $15 month, all 116 W. Republican. Queen 0, ‘Hab’ iy, nurse, Terme reavonable, vw ne Kenwood 56 ‘A DANDY IdTTLE TRADE 0 ‘acres, half inile from station, Lewin county, finest kind of soll, "room hour, barn, lots of seco Phsrslen £ cows) heltere, (Wi chickens, horse, firm tool, ‘dw separator, never f ‘ood well, a very homelike ) il take $1,500 worth of clear , some cash, ost COAST LAN INC. 1113-14 American hank ibid TO TRADE POR VACANT LOTS 68 acres at Olaila, 15 mf attle, elegant soft, smati fine barn, all fenced, earliest rawberries in Washington come lk woes e is a bargain for No. N hitos, LAND CO, 27 Northern Bank Bidg. #400, bungalow, near Weat Seattle beach, tor lots oF acreage ‘A nice place 'to live, For va roperty. W. 8 Danner, 6609 Tox: _ Bury st. Beacon 1849, house, ee ny ‘room; or will trade for sma on 6 property, Phone Ballard eo exchal any tm onl Bi from Se- & Acreage. 5 ACRES $300 t land accessible by ratiroad or utomobiie, one hour from Beat- tie, near Kent, Maple Valley and Renton. $5.00 per month. Holmes & Haring, 653 Empire Bidg., 914 Becond av. ——F KCRER WITH SPRING Good rich sandy loam soll. on county a3 FROM BUSI: ATTL stores and neighbors. vice and delivery from MORNING — AND) AFTERNOON SERVICE TO CITY PRICK $600, $50 CASH cL Y FORD. 1018 Third Av ' Rich soll, easy to clear, west of town, close to achool, sawnulll, ete. This ‘tract has BIG STREAM Right through | Terma $200 cash, “Ge aeeiphy. he S-ACRE BANC This place lies on Kood count within 36 minutes’ ride of station. Good shot cla ond bottom soll, which the cultivation of vere ries and poultry. Two fine farms adjoining will show you what this land is capable of producing. Very easily cleared. Must have $50 cash, balance $10 a month. Gilgen, 104 Cherry St 600 B ACHE Near Granite Palle we offer you 48 acres of good logged-off land able for a dairy ri is rolling, but not good soll and ts cross ning stream at free delivery and f lection; near school, $1,200 is the price of the entire tract, upon terms of $100 cash, balance monthly ¢ cream col- co. York South of Bremerton on eounty road, very Rea growth, never cut over, good soll, adjoining saw mill and school. You ean cut the timber oft ct and for $600: ONK ith CASH ORD, 1019 Third Av, ) Office, 88 Washington St, CHEAP CHICKEN RANCH Within a few minutes’ drive of the ferry dock rkland, fine pt of acrenge, improved with new house, chicken house, garden, ete, Fenced. Price, $1,180, Only 160 cash and $15 a month. John rennaman, Kirkland wharf, Kirkland, -/i6 ACRES RICH ALDER BOTTOM, $750 $50 CASH, $10 PER MONTH All level, rich soll, facing on count: Toad, tine over the Sound, i nice springs, lots of neigh- .. 1209 Third Av. UTTRY AND FROIT FARM Kirkiand, only 1% miles from Lake Washington and boat land- 4 me fruit for ber- A bar- «. tesa good and $10 a 3 T will show you th Hackworth, hotel Kirkland, Wn. ei soo Kent, $1,300, $200 ca MULLIN BROS, Main 7677. 627 Northern Bank Bldg. ~~ POULSHG” ACRES Poulsbo and Bangor you can buy 6 acres of good land for $260.00, An expert has declared this first class fruit land, also chickens would do well on a@ light sandy soll. Basy terme. OLE HANSON & CO. $14-16-16-17 New York Bik, ome over and place. CH on wharf at ‘ready for h, balance Between __Acreage—Continued 6 AORHS RICH CLAY LOAM, 9116 $26 CASH, $10 PER MONTH All fing woll, ho eavel, eany to clear, fine for ¢ fruit and potatoes clone to woh fine view, cheap Co,, 1209 ‘Third Av VAM warden $100 down, ISLAND Wash. eH will b half ele The 4 hin ie a an 24 Liberty Bidg. HLE LAND i), with big stream, ft Pp. Van Arada LITT LY 8 acres, fice home chicken yar ance eamy terme Witlpny Hox 12, Langie LY Balance good ncren good 16 flowers, bal- only $36 SCH MOBDBR, 14 ACRES WATERFRONT, All rich alder | through it t1,000 soll, county re ral springs elaghbors, betw towns, cheap fare, P. Van Aradale & Co, 1209 Third Ay INSIDE CITY LIMITS city water, half clear $600 ean BROS. L AND CO. a orthern Bank Bldg. F 9706 PER ACKE Bend, All tillable Hili RH. survey jand, and can be bought on easy terms. Full ——|RAINIER VALL y information at 306 Liberty Bldg. City Real Estate. QUEEN ANNE HILL HOME $400 CASH, BALANCE REASONABLE TERMS. AT TRACTIVE 6ROOM BUNGA- LOW, paving and all street work in and fully paid. MODERN AND UP-TO-DAT’ CALL BAR LY MONDAY; it's a bargain. At $2,700, $3,000-—5-room cottage; house mod- ern and in A No, 1 condition; 2nd bill; 100 feet off Madrona car; paving in and all taxes paid; terms. 750-—An attractive 3-room house in good condition; elty light and wa ter; lot 50x120; fenced and in garden; % block from school, good car service; $250 cash will handle it. West QUEEN ANNE for $2,500. ATTRACTIVE 6room modern home, with good view and close to car line. Terme can be ar- ranged INVEST NOW THE MAN WHO KNOWS THE AMOUNT OF MONEY NOW BE ING EXPENDED BY _ RAIL- ROADS, BY THE PORT COM- MISSION, BY THE CITY, BY NEW FACTORIES, BY FINE PARK IMPROVEMENTS, BY THE U. 8, GOVERNMENT, ALL ON and about MAGNOLIA BLUFF should take immediate advantage of the opportunities of- fered by nonresident owners of- fering at low prices desirable Property that is due for rapid ad- vances. $200 WILL BUY A GOOD PROPERTY. SMALL AMOUNTS WILL FIND THE BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR IN- VESTMENT THROUGH THIS OFFICE. IF YOU DON’T KNOW, CALL AND GET PARTICU- LARS. CHOICE VIEW LOCATIONS ON MAGNOLIA BLUFF. REASON- ABLE PRICES AND EASY TERMS. Y AT COLUM- BIA. $5 WILL START YOUR INVESTMENT OR HOME, $200 LOTS THAT ARE CHEAP ON A CASH BASIS. CALL FOR IN- FORMATION. FREMONT PROPERTY, $10 PAY- MENTS, % block from car. As- sessments paid, $600 to $750, DAVID P, EASTMAN, 605 Lowman Bldg. VIEW LOTS FOR $275 Good view of Lake Washi attle and the mountains, in a few blocks of stores, school and the ferry landing at Kirkland. There is good speculation in these lots for the man or woman who can spare $5 a month. Remember, these lots should increase rapidly upon the completion the canals, Remember, only $275 each, terms $25 cash, $5 a month, Go over to- Gay. Take a Madison car and county ferry or Anderson steam~- boat to Burke & Farrar’s Kirkland office, or call at 104 Cherry St + pe WE HAVE it Cheapest ptece property in the North . 6 blocks from state univer- a 6-room house, with bath ectric ats in and room, fine pantry, closets, ¢ lights, gas, street Improvem and paid, Newty painted papered. LO AT THR $1,575, INC. easy torms. A Haller F. NIC SATTLE Phone Main 253 $1,500; WEST pom cotta, 3 blecks to PRICE, on poe co, - Bik, Two corner lots, fruit, berries, view, ear line. 5 acres near Kent, $600 the terms. WICKERSHAM, Owner ary Bidg. Main 4059. 2 FOR $100 — you name For Sale—Wood and Coal. Papin oi Liat pan with tlrat oad eoal, 6 i bree ere ment, Bastern Washington belt” Greatest, bargain’ ever’ ots forad. Thomas Craig, 1347 Third ay, partiaratend Wanted to Buy-—F urniture oR Mee torniture handler, 610 Pike, M, 8217, Modern Eurn, Co. 415 Pike M ik —— men to Loan i 100 So eee 9 Improve, Also wee ranch } A. VIRTUE CO. 217-214 Boston Bik on OanY AND Gi KY LOANS property, $50 to $600; long of ¥ payments; no de nt & Co, $12 Boston Tames A Building. | , nO dell Pion ND © f MO rom 00 Without’ ses fe out security or indorsement. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURI& Pianos warehouse receipts, $10.00 month. concrete bas light fixtur 650x100, all tmprovem pald. “Located in ge district, near ric. , car commend this bu ROY B, POW ERS 6287 Ballard Av. _Phone Ballard 409 $225.00 PER LoT In the busy town of Auburn, direct- ly opposite the new N. P. round- house, we offer you 30x108-foot lots on terms of $10 cash and $5 od month, Some of these lots have city water, Better come tn and let us toll you about Auburn. IN & CO. w York Bik, ‘or 8 F-room house, lot 60x80 streets are being paved now, 19 minutes to Pioneer square, Brice $2,000, Paving to assume by pur- chaser, 816 Burke Bldg, or 3303 Dearborn st Beacon 2074, Broom house, 980x102 Tot, ail rovements a full dastlake car 6247 lath N. Bk Eeaving city, have $420 and lot, Make an o X 519, The Star, boauttful lot near Ravenna park, eri) cash, Queen Anne 403. . pantry, co heat, ades, lot nta in and d residence lines, I 314-16-16-17 ee Keapectabie piace to borrow money diamonds and jewolry; low private offices. 4, Sertnes 03 Becon: Tatem, Blackbird Ancona cockereln, Kellertrass cocks, $2.50, lets, # to ¥° cnotce ook. Bea. con ‘ pnt + 8. Danner, 6509 Kox. THe KALEM POULTRY MAKE? ry chicken per ity fring chicken per Ib, ve and dresses tu urkeys always on hand. 1600 Pike “Place Ce __ For Sale—Livestock 7 Thea mad of horees for on] for « le very cheap, Welght from 1/000 to 1300. ete eral single hotses. Prices $30) 69 up. 16 sets of harness, 12 bu; ies and 5 arene: Very cheap. 3 Por Bale lake ay On blac will trade ecoinck Jersey bull. oo Overacker de for good cow Genti 41.004 1 pul+ 2491 2ist av. horse and family cow ft ery cheap for cash. Den * av. W., Green Lake boule« ru Sale ~ MisceNaneous. law Books—New # t "C; . of ” come plete with ‘ADnotations, $360" de Avered: also Woerner’s. Law cot merican Administration, and other late books. Addtesd Beattie Books,” 2109 Yesier if we we: tonal “church eee ores covered Te RoR 00d condition. 9 £ tare K. Hauster. Phy " « large tment damaged bath °} bastne ‘Rte ‘ute sinks an For Saie— Homey East 406. 15 Secor ‘hee. wet it, w arner, maker. P.'®. SOHL 1424 R. elman de foc) AY. in Ti foot apes it. 465 Arc Sr Mag cade Bids. formeriy er month. BI wise A.W. Kilns, now 302 dg. formerly Arcade, ALL makes repaired Huson, room 317 3418. Free el “iliote EEE st av. Tar nT EE reac vice on an the Legal Aid Dareaw? te laws pid cerning husband ane wife: ex. emptions from a atit mn mettle = porers’ Hen. ee law. age Pak: ADVICE est courts. ee Roster Rr maine Matn 6214" Rea. ae ‘soem iigan a Kuh wrers, 211 Now York Block. pract! spectalty. bake "practiee mimer, ‘wyer, tation free te - Corwin “Townsend, Bailey Bldg. V—__—_—_—_—_—_————, Consultation free. IC AY, RET IME TS conte, Rambers Humoresque, Dy : Brattanta pw bial rom Jocelyn. Godard Rachmaninoff: To Spring. Gries: ustie of Spring 426 Walker Bldg.) uate Co. WATLING Pians Co., 900-209 Arcad Annex, second floor, 0; = vators, Seattle > OPTICIANS eimunty, Optometrist, at ing. Matin PATENT ATron: a. FoRtate aT Attorne: fn Seattle. 600 Central ne uniting Mason. Fenwick, “Law vrence, 433 ‘TRurke Ride. ibis, oF PATTRRNS ANN Monere an RATA Beattle Pattern Works. #16 First Av. uth. equipped sho rive Pp. Main __ PHOTOGRAPHERS please. are JOHNESON'S Liberty Blig. rd and Unton Pry graduat Foa Leary Bulla: ms Photos ‘uel nh. 4-7 Marion Rive. Main 7219. PRINTERS yy Wonera pot me tog SANITARTUM a AAR Ren Lake View Osteopathic Sanitarium. ‘Obesity, chronic and nervy. a re abit Lith No Bet Tint. AND REDRER eTawps — exchanged. 1017 Pike. Main & PSceC RC CC RO eg eeSzgaed LOU Bike, Mani 5233: STOWSGR AND tr npert William Jolly oF Se 208 Pie ener VS

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