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SON SHOULD BE AN INVENTOR OR MUSICIAN, a DAUGHTER IS BORN TO A CAREER IN ART MUSICIAN OR INVENTOR NOTE.—-Here is Fowler's second article, ie cteneicey practically The third row in The ie A. FOWLER Living Phrenologist.| important type among) Mixture Helps Seattle People| are best has Swift's Phar. =: and Pike, reports le people are re Denefit from simple | as giycerine, etc, a, the German a. . ASINGLE DOS gas on comatipation ney the di ‘e OF off the ities. Advertisement ems SKATING RINK the} IN- this simple mix- MECHANICAL. TIME TUNE WEIGHT NATURE SCIENTIFIC ABILITY LANGUAGE EXECUTIVE ABILITY boys, to which we would like to call attention fe the MOTIVE, or me chanical and executive organiza tion, This lad has strong muscles and a good framework, but he has not a superfluity of flesh or fat. Everything about him goes to sinew and to strength. There is no yleld- ing of muscle. Consequently his | movements are all distinctly made, and there is a power connected with , them that shows individual strength and resolution, Such a boy has three strong mental levers which are at work: | The EXECUTIVE fullness over the ears. The MECHANICAL, which shows 8 fullness tn the temples, The PERCEPTIVE, or SCIEN. | TLFIC element of mind. Under the latter we find muale | ts often a predominant factor, and jin the Mlustration you will notice that the wmusioal element, at the outer angle of the eye, is . Which gives tions, bis ingenuity or mechanical skill, and hin energy or executive ness, Thus as @ musician he would play with expressions ae well as | with spirit and energy. | located | closely allied to his keen percep) As the executive faculties unite! late years taken to motoring, and athletios generally, have this type of organization, They take after thelr fathers rather than their mothers, and their features aro sharp pe clearly out, The girl whose picture appears here shows very clearly the outline of face that we have Just described, with no superfluity of fleah in any part. Tho nose is straight; the lips are firm; the eyes are deoply sot; the chin is square and firm, indicat ing courage and energy. OF LAW VER The characteristics that belong to this type are keen perception, and the lower part of the brow is well represented Henee all children who come under th' ype are PER- CEPTIVE, KNOWING and SCIEN- TIMC in their attainments. They like to make baskets, for their per ceptive faculties unite with their constructive qualities in putting material together, and many would) make WOOD CARVERS and ANIMAL PAINTERS Bonheur, or INVENTORS, like Rosa with the ingenjous and construc tive qualities, aa well as the per leeptive faculties, we find that many such develop into superia- tendents of hospitals, orphan aay. | SCULPTORS, like Miss Hosmer, or! DRESSMAKERS or! By sd nc ene honed NOVEMBER 11, 1912, NAVY CLERK |TOM LIPTON [ALL FUSSED UP DENIES IT ALL Continuing his thie morning, Edwin any part in the fraud conspiracy tn the Bremerton navy yard case in! which two government employes, Kettlowell and Wheeler, have al-| ready been convicted Myers claime that bis name we connected with the case by the cumatance that he had ie money to Kettlewell when he fire came to Seattle in 1902 from South Carolina, and that Kettlewell's re payments in various sums cast an just shgpicion upon him, This morning he read a number of docu ments tending to show that’ he}! knew nothing of the conapieacy by which the government was defraud ed in the the “pure! hase of pplles. testimony of 'A. F. OF L. HOLDS ANNUAL SESSION ROCHESTER, N. Y., Nov. 11- With every state in the unton rep resented, the annual convention of the American Fueration of Labor was called to order here today by President Samuel Gompers, This morning's session was devoted to formal addresses of weloome and responses, The reports of President Gom pers, Secretary Frank Morrison and other officers will be read to the convention this afternoon. COLLEGE COW EARNS $562 IN TEN MONTHS MANHATTAN, Kas, Nov, 11 Maid Henry, a lbyearold Holstetn, owned by the Kansas Agricultural college, has made « net profit of $562.66 for uer owners In the lant 10 montha. Her output in that time) was 17,066 pounds of milk, or 5,533 quarts, which sold in Manhattan for eight centa a quart. It would have made 726 pounds of butter. BODY DEAD, HEART ALIVE : NEW YORK, Nov. 11 Having | F. Myers denied IS COMING Sir Thomas Lipton, who made his money in tea, eggs and bacon, and bis reputation as a #portaman by re ated, though as yet unsuccessful, j efforts to “lift the cup,” will arrive in Seattle from Victoria tomorrow night for a twodays’ stay Thos® who attend the luncheon Wednesday noon, to be given by | Julius ©. Lang in honor of the dis Unguished visitor, will bave the pleasure of knowing—if they eare for that sort of thing--that they with one who jqre, breaking bread he chum of the late King Ed, | “4 iked him « lot and made him bee ht. Hub when Ed died and George |q@ivededed to the throne, the Lip- ton Mar began to wane, Mary wears the soyal trousers, and she hasn't bo we for Sir | Thomas, COURT MUST — - PASS ON BONDS Hefore any of the $2,000,000 of | road bonds voted for by the people That Tuesday can be expended on oity atreets, the legislature will |have to pass a validating act. Work on the roads will not be begun un- til next spring, according to Coun: ty Engineerelect Arthur P. Den- ton, The validity of the bonds will be tested In the courts In all prob- ability, and until the decision comes down, there will be no opportunity to sell them, The actual road con. struction of over 100 miles will take about four years, GROCER IS ROBBED Fred Leifier, proprietor of a gro- }oery store at 38th st. and Fremont av. was compelled to empty his jul Saturday night and give the leontents, $8, to a short, mustached man, armed with a revolver. A tall- jer man stood guard at the door while Leifer | was robbed. The prices paid by Iecal to the & od uc 7 the retailer pats, Oy Phe prices p VIENNA, Nov, 1 of the Mudapest conference today between Emperor Franz Josef and the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the | wildest rumors are being cireulated here concerning the proap of an immediate Austrian advance into} Servian territory After his audience to Franz Fer: dinand, the emperor today re od President Daneff of the Bulgarian parliament, who is endeavoring to mediate between Austria and Ser- via, As @ result Southwest fe truly progressive, Girl in Fort Worth, 14 years old, bas just obtained a divorce and married her second husband Stevens’ Academy THE great 4 Private Lessons Copyrighted PRIVATE HALLS (Every Day and Evening) Trial alwaya fr Whee 1. THE SEATTLE STAR SUBSCRIDHNS— The date becription expires js reas label of your paper, that date arrives, if your eription has again been paid in advance, your name ts taken from the ist) A cha te on the address label is a r eipt the Couventenee of our F © established agenct not ore, at ie venir and Giitott 44 010d Ballard av, Phone left at these branche same rates will be given at main office, Transtent ra are 10c per ine or 6 times for the price of 6 for cash ads A rtments for Rent na HAL, THO) Minor, 1 room, uroished, $20; phone, light. M. 4210. Vixcolsior Apts —Purnished and un furnished: 9th and Pike, Main 2461 |Hotels & Lodging Houses NONI ORPOOT THE TRAY ern; rates $4.60 per week and up. Harrington, 161% Becond. §% week up. ROYAL HOTEL 401 Vitth av. abe + | etal tc night $118 to $4 wool Furnished Rooms single rooms, 15 cents per day, outside, 26 cents. Mot water and tha free, A splendid reading om. Front steam ant ol ids GRAND Firat furniwhed tor in rent, | room close 1 furnivhed rooms, 3.00 per week. 1114 PACIFIC HOT! 116% Raton 600 daily and up. | Board and Room OMTAFER TOMAS, Hawt care, hone surroundings, Ballard 1684, 1448 W. 64th ‘about $1,000 jwner. tal for sald Phone 6182 L. © HIMKING Liberty Hide, Opp 00 business cards. $1 Homesteads -— 7. 4 or desert 119 Madison DAS mn relinquish: | fruit ox 10 XCKES—DEBY WESTERN WASHINGTON FARM LANDS EASY TERMS lo #hop. P.- iis Madi MAROTTA PAMIL have the b ‘entern Was land hes thi want you to know It. represen te: - 4 for you im we w value, and we It not as wages tee your time in burned over, caer from rock and « ‘ ure right how, jearty Jde employment. HIGH PACATION AND RIGHT PRICE t us tell you the full particu- are. Logaed-oft, $35.00 to $50.00 per acre, easy terms we will pay your ex: | 7 |For Sale—Wood ond Coal PATENT AGC Pans Wh feat Toad cont, Wainwright & Meieod. Phone i283 | Wanted to Buy---Furniture Mite Kurntars Co, bids on wil pour go0dn, 1903 Firat. Killott 3468w, Want hous office furniture, cash, Gibson Chandler, 610 Pike, M. 422 Modern Vurn Co. 416 Pike M65 Money to Loan HEAL UEKI COANS pa NE COON ITY TOXNS On laprevel of vacant property, ony amount, $60 to $606; long or #hort time; easy paymen no dele Bturievant & Co., 312 Boston Bik. Farm, timber, city loans; money ready; quick action, 669 Mehihorn. Iott $950. Money to loan, mortgamen, contract: commercial paper bought, Morris 314 Baliey L ¢ SiMKIN 224 Liberty Hidg., Opp. * postottice. Money to loan on improved property _at current rates, 43% Bpler Bik. row money jewelry; low American or terms c Loans on househo personal r 1 goods, pia tes to employes reasonable and fe ung stock. out to lay. ith av, = | Georgetown. Bid- ‘or sale, Tamous wih bert Paspoerty plants, such as grown by the Pu- Yallup Berry Association. Berries shipped to all parts of country. Bert time to set out. Order now. 1 plants, $5.00 per 1,000, Taylor Teubatteent, KR, ¥. D. No. 2, Box J, _Puyaliup, Wash pure bred. White Spitz pupp Stock of Blue Andelusian, White Teghora, Ancona, W! or Buff 26 wrkeys Orpin pu and foulowas PACIFIC POULTRY Co. top floor New Cor- ner Market, First and Pike, Ei- Mott 3268. RMA vee tale: Typewriter, Oliver No. good condition, practically cheap for cash. “Phone Kenwood 077 —Upright piano, good con- This is @ bargain if taken b rth 620. TOABTER a For Bale dition at once. | Sound EVERYTHIL have a large maged bath tubs, ins. Rustad’s, 216 Second sinks and 5 | This child bas a square chin, de | noting executive power; delicately |chiseled lps, showing reserve; jarge and luminous eyes, showing| the active and executive powers, } power of thought and depth of nfind. i the body does not object to be- | This lad could become an INVENT-| ing used in active service. Some- OR, or a MUSICIAN of considerable| times we find women LAWYERS F troubles to J A. Spann, tums, and some even become farm $071. Main cast 307 5 ors, agents and travelers. The mind ts expressed through kept alive for 104 days a heart re-| io: moved from its organiam, Dr. Alexis | f> oe nak goneeat.é | Carrel now has added to the won-| these prices, uniess ot ders of his surgery the transfer of| cated, age for strictly Filet grades & heart, stomach and kidneys from! pees ithetr casement of flesh to the ves! OREGON AND. ~~ WASHINGTOY DEV. CO. 411 Hoge Blew. FARM BARG -people who ap gkating are for one of the fin- = West in which taste. The Broad- “A 122 acres th on the f t once, , Phone” ‘Bencom 1254 Jersey cow, youn rane poet Frun—semng Pri Indertaking Parlors, 4214 North 217. W. EB Fork- Univerett 1ith N pasture, good gy rink, at TL! East Pine ) tkating surface which ts e@ by experts to be one If you haven't skat- you have a keon pleasure ccLadies will be admit. note. He could also become a GOOD SPEAKER or SINGER . . The Motive Type of ri. The motive tape of girl shows It- self in a desire for physical activity. Hence many women who have of BOULEVARD The board of public works has approved and ordered advertised plana and specifications for the con- struction of a boulevard along Alki av. from Youngest: to the derry slip at W. Atlantic st. The half million cuble yards of earth neces sary for the filling In of this road will be taken from the new stadium site, leaving the proposed play- ground completely excavaled and ready for the concrete seats. PORT ELECTION DECEMBER 2 There's another election coming on next month, December 2. Judge Remaberg’s term on the port com- mission expires. Remsberg will un- doubtedly be @ candidate to succeed himself. There is considerable mention of George H. Revelle as his opponent. “People cannot live for them- selves alone, Each is dependent upon the good will of others. We have developed individual con- sciences, but not our social con- sclencea.” Charlotte Frances Gilman, editor of the “Forerunner,” the iconoclas tie magazine, at Dreamland rink yesterday afternon, thas impress ed a large audience of the need of cooperation among the people for each individual's advancement. Mrs. Gilman {s authoress of “Woman and Economics and the “Man-Made World.” Insurance Concerns in Big Combine Public is made of the consolidation of the North Coast Fire Insurance Co. of Seattle and the Western Union Insurance Co. of Vancouver, B. C. This rep- =| resents @ capital of $1,000,000 and a premium income of $500,000 an- nually. The consolidation is prac tically controlled by Seattle finan- clers, and was engineered by them. TEN PERSONS HURT SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11—As the result of a street car collision ten persons are suffering from in- juries here today. Two are in a serious condition. anything to you unless you are ready to avail of it. Readiness for such occasions means prep- in the way of an Of your labor. No d than the regul BANK PAYS 4 accumulation of some of the surer, safer, better way has ar deposit in a savings bank. PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS in and let’s get acquainted whether your busi- Savings or commercial bank nature. . NATIONAL CITY BANK SECOND AVENUE AT COLUMBIA ST. ‘AL STOCK AND SURPLUS $600,000.00. OFFICERS — W. Maxwell; vice president, J. H. Bloedel; vice W. Baker; cashier, Joon K. Bush~ assistant cashier, develop out of this type: PORTERS and INTERVIEWERS, as they are ploneers of news and seem to sense what is taking place ta the world around them. They enjoy boating exercises and sports generally. ALKI PEOPLE GET EXTRA SESSION STILL IN DOUBT PRINCETON, Nov, 11.—"It ts in teresting to observe that the con census of opinion seems to favor an extra session,” said Prevident- elect Wilson today. “The expres sions made are most valuable How- ever, I do not see the necessity of! making au announcement now and) I do not intend to make any until) I return from my vacation, about the middie of December. SNAKES KILL 24,264 PEOPLE LONDON, Nov. 11.—According & report just published in Stale, 1947 persons were killed by wild animais and 24.264 by snakes tn India during 1911. The number of cattle killed by wild animals was 91,709, and by snakes 10,533, elelalalololelololalala eae * vs The thief who entered the * ® home of Mrs. Conivan, 1927 # ® Terry av. last night, had & ® presence of mind, lots of It. # *% When his entrance into the # * room of Mra. Conivan awaken. & ® ed her, she jumped out of bed, ® grabbed him and asked, “Is ® that you, daddy?” “Yes, dear,” & % replied the quick-witted bur. # ® glar, “go back to bed.” Mrs. & %& Conivan did so, but as she did # * * normal functions. The expertment is in progres: the Rockefeller Institute. the organs, of course, human being. “The heart is beating.” Dr. Carrel! sal digesting. the kidneys functioning as well as ever, while the body that contained) them is long since dead and dis carded.” BRANDEIS FOR ATTY. GENERAL | WASHINGTON, Nov, 11.-—Louls D. Brandetq of Boston and Samuel! Untermeyer of New York, it ts be-| lieved here today, stand the beat chance of being named by Gov Woodrow Wilson, the prosident- elect, as his attorney, neral CITY WILL WARM | THE CHILLY WATE The city council is planning «| warm Water open sea natatorium, to be placed at the public bathing beach at Alki Point. A large con erete wall will be built out In the water at a height that will leave {t exposed at pipes will then be laid under the water, and everything will be in readiness for a swim In mid-winter. HARD TO GET JURY IN POLICE CASE Considerable difficulty was met this morning in gett! & jury to try the damage sult Mrs. Mary | Younger against Chief of Police Bannick and Patrolman G. W. Hum- phrey for $10,000. Mrs. Younger al- leges that on the night of December me of} fy is that of al; high tide, Steam \¢ laels of his laboratory, where they vow apples also RE|are now living and performing thelr) } 27? Dressed Ments—selting Petes, %|— la oranges woke full out wa Ni sesesas [itinds, steer . Fore, stee |e tongue, “trest “ver thes Sitto Er We Trimmed Short iol Pig | Boare ribs Pork savas | ilver saunas |oarne Mpotied ham spring | were | orkeys: iive | Roosgers, live, Tb.” j Sorte duckiines eke, old, live | cont . qual 1h. Onion, Ib. toes, new, ton .. ‘arrote, leoal .. joote, local ..+ YPurnips ' Cauliflower, Flothoune lettuce erte | Head lettuce, dor | Celery. gos hi % the door to her room siam- #|5, 1911, Humphrey broke into her| shorts ® med behind a much-frightened #|Spartments in the Alaskan hotel) nd burglar. *} * Seanseneseunsvscs SONS OF NORWAY WILL CELEBRATE Oslo lodge, Sons of Norway, will ive an entertainment at Arcade HM, Saturday evening, November 16. The prinelpal features on the program are: Solos by Herr Adolph Peterson and Mathilda Jacobson, selections by Moller’s Orchestera, and songs by the Norwegian sing- ing societies of Seattle, There will also be an address by Prof. E. J. Vickner of the State university, on “Ibsen vertus Society.” USE INITIATIVE NORTH YAKIMA, Nov. 11.—An initiative petition, the first under the law passed at the last election, has been filed with the city clerk, asking for an anti-saloon ordinance. BLOW FOR DEFENSE IN ETTOR CASE SALEM, Mass., Nov. 11.—Sworn testimony that he saw Antone Car- uso, co-defendant with Joseph Et- tor and Arturo Glovannitt!, on trial here for the murder at Lawrenc of Anna Lopizzo, a textile strike stab a policeman just before the woman was killed, was given at to- day's session by Howard Kanada of Cleveland, Ohio, The defense had alleged that Caruso was home eating supper when the Lopizal woman was killed, PILOT SUSPENDED On account of negligence in, the collision with the schooner St, Olof, last October, the license of William F. Hanson, pilot of the steamer Potlatch, was suspended for 44 days, SHRINERS’ BALL Some exceedingly novel features will be pulled off at the Shriners’ ball, given by tho Nile temple of Nobles at Redding’s hall, Firat av. W. and Koy st., tonight. A drill by the Nile temple patrol will precede the dancing. Illustrious Potentate) Daniel B fethen will lead the grand march and subjected her to unwarranted indignities. ‘This morning the case came up before Judge Gilliam. The taking of testimony will probably not be- gin till late this aft TAILORS ON STRIKE MAINTAIN ORDER While 40 to 50 L. W. W. picket are on duty during the day, no div turbances have thus far occasioned police interference In the strike of the tailors in the employ of Frost & Co., 1208 First av, According to A Glaseman, one of the striker trouble originally arose because Frost was refused a loan of money from his employes, and that after he locked them out he promined tc ay them In full for that timo, but jater failed to keep his word. Frost, on the other hand, insists that he is keeping union men tn his employ now, that the strike is unjustified, and that the union has not recog nized it. VICTIM OF THUGS Nick Hanson, a laborer 28 years old, who was found Saturday night, unconscious in & room at the Mid way hotel, Fifth av. and Weller st., has been unable to give the police an account of what happened to him. He was badly beaten about the head and apparently suffering from knockout drops, JAP EXONERATED Cc. T. Takahashi, the Japanese merchant and banker who auto knocked down Charles Craft at the corner of Third av, and Pine st., Thufsday night, inflicting fatal in- juries, was exonerated by a coron- er's jury Saturday afternoon. Wit- nesses sald Croft stepped directly in front of the approaching auto. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING. The home of Leo Bibbiieco, 1621 Yesler way, was made the target last night of two different fualliades from a revolver. Five shots were fired at 11 o'clock and five more at 12, The police were notified, but found nothing, ——_—_ ‘Tablete feat ie »| f the! Whole corn Cracked corn Middlings Rolled oats and bariey mixed PUBLIC MARKETS rike Halibut, 4 the, 2 2 Ibe. 260, flound Finnan haddi TSe; ranch Imon belltes, iba. 260; new butter, 21 don.; ar cured corned oto 140 hb. servelat, . 280 Jellied lamb’ tongue," i50 Ib; short ribs bollin beef, 100 th.; Pabone ate round teak, 140, ib; ple docs mt ‘pickles, pack tomatoe wainuta, 30¢ Ib; 160 ok rolled oats, 1 1% oysters. for 150; 19 corn starch, ges peanut black fi 5 iba. 260; white red- TLAKE Haitbut, 2 ibe the 4 Ibe, salmon, 28 o en: emeits, 2 Iba, iho: Crabs, 2 for tbo; sweet oranges, 106 don: ‘ary Onions, 6 Ibs, 100) eating apples, 900 S-layer cakes, 80c; jorted bul 4 doughnuts, $ dox, Ihe; 8 loaves bread, 10c; oysters, 36c and 400 pt; butter, 2 tbs, 15¢; lowa creamery b abe 1b, % tbe, $1; ; imported Swias Now on Sale MUSSELS Delicious Shell Fish. SEATTLE MUSSEL CO, 205 Sanitary Market. ' Second Floor, “Phone Elliott 1727. ra Hote 2464 house, Beacon practor. Hours 2 to & p. m. Arcade Annex Main 1242. cured past two Harvard Sys- ig. Beattio. B sharpened, io razors, ote. 1401 4th ay. ae Acquainted Hoctety and 1s Fine at 1 saw ft in The Star casee i Nam ___Help Wanted—Male Men and women to learn trade; wages pald while Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade School. 65 Washington St Coal milters, pick mine, steady Job, Call room 11 Hotel Perrin, 961% First, $:30 &. m. to 6 p.m. Open Sunday Se WHY does Vindguist sel) o evits for $157 BECAUSE He SELLS THEM, UPSTAIRS. Room 204 bim- press Theatre Building. Jioy wanted ta work In violet mornings and evenin waren rete Second av ive zs Tae Hansett’s Native Herbs for con- atipation; 60 tablets for 260. All drugagiate. Janitor, married, no “thiliren, fwome salary, an unfurnished apartment ° pod barber at WARNER COLLEGB Jecidental Av agpanion y it in The Star. 500 ale iis in furniab Cea Mol. bn Plumbing wanted, owner ial. from the Graham utheast of South Seattle-Tacoma iW an Strayed or # ranch \& ft Side Static Interurban, years old, abou pounds. A reward, will be lor the recovery. Seattle. Refuse Collection Co., 307 Olive at, Main S770. * «t—Umbrelia, Keepaake, Saturday noon at Pike Place Market: sliver handle, monogram “Miss Currie, 1890.” Liberal reward. Return to 404 Terry Matn 5034 i for- When buyin r Ket the Little Jeweiry Store, that Myron Symons, 1438 ti sells for lens, Snir —A sliver mesh purse, between Pike. Hartisas, on Kastiake car line. 2. | Help Wanted—Female All ladies learnin| ing wil call who are interested in shorthand and typewrit- find it to their advantage on me. Low rates, ef- nteed in 30 days. tions guaranteed. Phone Main 620 Broadway. Wanted-—Young wome perienced or nexperienced, work- aa telephone operators. ply to 1108 3rd av. or 1620 th avific Sitceonass ani ther ex- ap. K cl] ante Bid Situations Wtd. — Female young woman stenographer e, Brteht wants position, 4 years’ experien refe *. Kenwood 452. eo Wiil care for children any time or any place, by day or hour. Ballard 1340. Houses for Rent FEIN ey Bh Boa vo OO Unfurnished house, 4817 Fremont av, Phone Queen Anne 668 evenings 7 to 9. Furnished Houses First floor of @ house, furnished, modern, good yard, near car, $15} Phone ast 6748, ~ Housekeeping Rooms - OLYMPIC APTS, 1210 Western ay. Bingle rooms, $1.50 up; suite, $3.00 up. Near public mark orchard, 4 « registered Jersey cows, you ever saw, all located tn’ the jon in Washington. part cash, balance a 6 per cent. Also have « few bargains in small farmes from $2,000 to $6,500, 308 American Bank Bid. boat WILL HUY YOUR CROP OF BERRIES The Snohomish Cansing Company best. implemen’ farming Price § jong ¢ at fresh soon, Ph Want to buy good milch cow cheap. Kidney 1147 will contract for & yea: chase your ehtire crop prices. Land In Snohomish county Will produce. from $30@ to $400 per acre in berrion. * have some land near Machiag In S-acre tracts at $60 per sere. You can purchase § acres or 40 acres on your own terme. GLE [HANSON & co. 914-15-16-17 ~TLAKE W ASHTS w hickens and fry 1.260. Terma $126 cash nd $10 monthly. Go to Kirkland. Take a Madison car and county ferry to Burke & Farrar’s office, 1 Cherry St We have farms in Western Washington that we can_oxchange for Seattle prop- erty. We have fruit, alfalfa and wheat farms of all sizes in Eastern Washington to exct for Se- attle property or Western Wash ington land or timber, or business ef any kind. 303 American Bank eral well improved or exc fhange for imi nereage north city limits, 2 in Ashland, Ore., well culti plenty fruit, érchard, berries, rapes, large new hotise, 22x28, replace, 3 covered porches, city water, no incumbrance, 8-39, care St Will accor © up near Seattic, as first payment on beautiful modern bungalow, 20 minutes from Pike st. 208 Arcade Bide. ma We exchange everything everywhere at any time, if Four price ta right: Re: 21 to $1,800, FOR” SALE—N' ¥i HAND Carom and Pocket Billiard Tabier and bowling aileys and ac- « enaen bar fixtures of all kinds, ° Payments, THE BRUNS- Witk LKE-COLLENDER CO., 200-202-204 First av. 5. Seattle. Neslwriene maker. turner, BE. SOHL, 1424 RR. ay. in it Sol Bpe- = Arcade Bidg., formerly Th eabiic. WwW 57-00 per + aon iE W. Kilne, now 302 renny Bide wiormetiy Arcade. Huson, room 7 Hin 3418, Free delivery. Ibe 3 ney collected anywhere amount, persons locat secured. Continental nd Collection Co., 314 Bailey Bite Have your bills col wo Y 4 t Collection Ci work; consul Eliiott 3472. cP MAKE Ravana WORKINGMAN’S RANCH AT KIRKLAND On the county road at Kirkland, only % of a mile from the ferry boat Janding, 3 fine tracts of land, part bottom, improved, with house, etc., some cleared. Price $1,500; terms 50 cash, balance $15 per month good neighbors on all sides, severa of them go to work daily in Se- attle, A short walk to the lake. Come and let us show you. Take g Madieon car today and counts fer mm ateamer (19 {Hips dally) to Durke & Farrar's Kirkland office, or call at 104 Cherry St. oe ~—~THREE LR RGATINS 10 acres Whidby island, near Good Me $XW Vata TIS Yotac twin Townsen ey — Consultation free; husband, wife, property rights, collections, bank- Tuptey. ADVICE FRER b alien, 406-408 ilera_ Music 1 Yegal subjects, Consul- tatign free. CT Beedie, 15 yra. experience in high- est cour Rr Boston Bik. Phones —Off., Main 6214; Res. Bast 5260. ican & uh Towser, tii New York B Blk ractice specialty. Sommer, Lawyer, 1 ee ind mnsul- jon’ free. soos Bid Harbor, 6 acres in fruit and ber- pfies: bulldings. Price, $1,450. re chicken ranch, half cleared, Rie ilies trom Tecoma, f from depot, $1,250, mail monthly p acres at Holmes Harbor, Whidby inland, all cleared, $960; only $150 carh. CHURCHILL, BAST 6000. ae Witipey ISLAND near town, all nm state road, fine red, good house SNAP-—BARGAIN-—SNAP 6-room cottage, on corner, lot 66x100, beautiful view of Sound and moun- tains; has bath, tollet, sink, elec- tric fixtures and gas, 3 blocks of ear and school. Owner has cut rice from $2,000 to $1,600, with 100 down, balance same as rent, ‘ake Phinbey av, car to 59th and © ARK RUNGALOW CO. SHINGTON ORCHARD ate county road, om the boat landing, Talk of epnool and dep place ts © a, fruit aides room for ‘several chickens, For a close-in fruit and poultry ranch, this is a good and safe buy. Price $1,650, Terms $150 cash, $10 per month. Come over tod ‘Take a Madison car and county ferry or Anderson steamer (19 tips daily) to Burke & Par- far's Kirkiand office, or call at 104 bedding In the line of furnishing for this furnace heated 5- bungalow, all furniture new Flos With, Place, lot 40x86, atre Improvements in and patd, 2 bloc: Ka} car; $200 cash, balance like! Phone owner, Kenwood 154.| Fjoom modern houge, on Aurora av., lot 60x112, alloy, fruit trees, $3,200 Terms. 1. M. Bird, North 207 fot for sale, North fond, b0xi20, ha Dlock from car, Price $500. Pho North housek eeptn at 819 Howell. Warle, single H. K rooms. 717 Marion rooms, steam heated, Ghoap, well furnished transient and | Hou tt , Third all in’ forenoon tiful lot near Rav: 60 cash. Queen Anne 408. ice teaching pleces, Ellemenreteh; Gurittr; t * Heing, etc. | Mail orders refuliy filed. Fry Musi Co. 426 Iker Bidg. WALLING iano Co., 300- reade Annex, Pseesrd floor, ‘opposite ele~ att acs oder, oO eee raduate, 502 Peopies Bank Bi a oO ne TOOK, Temlatere THT and Trade Mark Attorneys; 21 years in Seattle, 600 Central Bullding. 5} rk Bld. Main 2687. Lawrence, @ SHATS AND RUARER STiWES re APPS | Gace dary alesion, Lae btn a | nectar eee een RT AE CRORE, OND TAN D Ge Second han exchanged. 1017 Pike, Mali n CO. ooo, SYORAGE AND FRANSE: Aart MH Nator CO. wucce SaoY to William Jolly. 307 Pine ast. ee ee CLOCK AND WATCH” REPATRING OT unter” Seana faln- springs; jewels, 760 each; glasses, 20e, Jacobson, First and Stewart.