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| ! 1 Acreage | Acreage ee {and 46. After they have been prop: | ) 2, ’ lerly filled ¢ 1 ese groups | | how ve TRE Tih TO CET ONE The Seattle Star i Salvation Army 8 jetty fas at, men in these groups | Be LAND THAT SATISFIfS of these 10-4 tracts in Thur ) . A } gins PP dagen | of hens de-aere tracts ane = \ Drive Will Close | Al this works must be ascomstich | ust two yoo this mon free from igray running wat Q \ \ ed by October 2, when the first mas | Frat sett hased land Some (act 0) Here on Saturday || ; ter drawing 1» scheduled at Wash sawmi i hee The Salvation Army's drive for (| in De the men will 00 ‘om Se le v« King 1 into aining, in order of Pand O-W ne \Fiep-e 5 Paton = county will end Saturday nis elr in were tol draft quo’ ae ie re FRED F. GORTIN—Patont Atsorney. |( 1, xing county's share of the | probably will be filled by men who | ERE up et ihe atie. i vanaetse Sinkwice BO Central Lildg. Main 390. Free |) $1,000,000 being raised thruout t '| WASHINGTON, Sept. |Femistered Thursday Cascade Parent-Teachers’ nasocta | Place for the lazy indiv Fr circulars. hook on paten country to support the work t provost marsh Classified by January 1 tion is setting a good example for the Ka mont, Prose ei T CUNAREDT ise APPL | ae tAWrencs, 437)} Salvation Army ts doing Just be: {| offlee ar | tte ea : ty. | Other aswoctations of the city in war Ke t " fare to Seattle, Call on | ooo —~ |} hind the front line and in the can. {| an-power registration in | eepee every 1, all snen who regi | work. after buying Liberty bonds, a are some «why y Aves By Seattle, Wash: |LROUA MAY | aLINN--WOMAN |! Coffee and doughnuts are given )| mates by 8% per cent, If these | fied, ready to supply monthly a0) brought in $65. for. the treasury Westicate our Thu = eT: sultation H a | ¢ ) tt tas = ate our Thurston County I iractice ‘Colles. |) to the men when they return to figures are borne out, this . fs the organization voted to eee buy whil dial nds | (Towman’ Bide, “Mato |) the rear for a rest, and no charges |) would make the total registra. | | All of the Class 1 men of the $85 in war savings stamy fi | |) are made for the comforts provid: (| tion about 14,000,000, draft:men probably will be in ne following officers were elected ACTS—MILTON I WALKER ar ING. IMPROVED FARM lf NOHORF—Tawyer, 18 Downs |) od at the huts * | ice by June 1, 1919 ae Hi jae ecg ae bet hb aig rived on 1240 train ! OR LE | 709 2nd ave. Conaultatlc “ i | « 1, A. Garett, president; Mra, A Mought five acres, con brett free keneral practice all cases Put your dollara in dough- }} PP xo pa draft velba fired Sturgin, vice president; Mrs. A. D. tracted for a_ th room Drow « eon moderate. nuts he Salvationists urge ackled the enormous job of as: * * Davis, secreta easurer, and Grace } Rouse and tere Chambers small “orchard: |2ogP, RALL—FSTARCISTED 1007 |} Solicitors are making — the )| sorting nearly 60,000 registration Chorus Will Give Piaaiens valet Ge the wae ectcan The house is now ander} *7o new ‘hou ig | leneral practice All cases, Free!) rounds for contributions, Give cards that were signed by 1846 | P. 10tl committee m a hoe | consultation 218 Turke Bldg, 908 |) ; atriotic Concert construction. That's the “ Second ave. Main 7202 |{ them all you can {| men Thursday, — way things are done at t house, hog house, garag | BANS. OID F808 nnn |! (how % ” | A patriotic snered concert will be ¢ v # are hinds € fonts. int t We must do in four months,” ex: P act neert w . Sndinwere Trait Kinds ot farming. iy ay ti and Weir —— | nc Wve, must do in four months,” ex-| A Patriotic maored concert wilt te!WAR OR NO-WAR, WE W. F. BUSHELL saw the} cream route "oles. ROd. Biter eat him |division No. 10, “what it took 14| First Methodist Eplaco; ead MUST HAVE CORSETS land, selected twenty neren, | tion. Price awe — A + . Sund t 8 t hich ¢ = d x terme. ain Aga? mericans rive |months to do with the first regia Sunday a p.m. to which the) : a aT oe istwinilin’ codored | RAS cnt | 4 ltrants, And we have twice us many | Public ts invited. Montgomery|. LONDON, Sept. 13.—Because only . his Fumber for his, house a MONEY TO LOAN | for Iron Region | men to handle this time. Lynch, the chotrmaster and song|»¥ seeing that they have corsets and returned to Tacoma sea heade frei Aid tn 2466 made culckis ‘ . ‘ Washington state will do ita|lader of the 13th naval district,|can maximum efficiency be ob the, same evening. TPR] i, PONT.PAY RENT | 1,..|'“and ‘confidentially on nd in Metz District gate won oe micn Mate will do Its) itt sing, “When the Boys Come | tained from women munitions work but it’s the truth Park are selling; Buyers are build-| PIMPO® genta ao, WASHINGTON, Sept. 13.—The|ington is the banner state of the | Come.” jers, the ministgy of munitions 4 cA, LEACH yout: tile| boty disttots Pou cna tee youn Sed la com ag Fe sage. | iron region around Metz Is the|('nion for promptly executing draft _ released 1,500 tons of steel for mak- 4 family ana household fur-| home and helt acre good land for Collateral Loans __|cbiective of the American drive, orders. We have led the nation.” WITH THE AMERICAN ARMy '"% “O'S! Sys niture to Chambers less money in Davies Alder BECTAALIT PT ACH —|according to the impression house ‘ ‘ ‘ AME! 2 3 nets Slane " 4 Sida anviee of one Scans Gn aiker feet oF RESPECTABLH PACH TO,HOR: | military committee membern gained| _, eregate Cards FRA rench investigators| BR. 8. Fox, 3609 E. Denny way, has st acttiers; after arriving, Ne} Only Sc car fare | Your ee WHLNY” Lowest tntess conn’ | from their war department confer-| First all cards will be segrega ve discovered a new gas shell the | sought aid of the police to recover a o Was offered employment at months ae a rel, ara nee. ence today jas to nationality. Then serial num-| Germans are now firing. The shell | diatnond brooch which he claims was ¢ Doth ‘walile. He» took | pINNEY & STREMT, 726 Third Ave. | AME ns CO 891 In | ney said they were shown maps|L@TS Will be assigned. Question: | contains pumice stone and phosgene, |left in a sult sent to a cleaning es i, chances, but found that | FATE FOR BALI RY LOANED (ON Tale sey | outlining the general progress and|MUree Wl then be sent out to men making the gas last almost 12 hours |tablishment, ‘The cleaner denied any nm < cock suit tor « hose Forty Md alder land. 12] Shind ave t direction of the U. 8 thruat, but | otween the ages of 19 and 21 and ufter_the shells have fallen. knowledge of the brooch es = _—T site ne lock; wn and schoola;| Dancing Schoots were not Informed of any fresh | od age eg ara a fred. Inall route: PROB TD. CORNELLS DANCING | Military developments t acres, maying that it was les Bakes oon ACADEMY. Swedish club, 1629| They sald Metz appeared about just what he Nad been ; Hichth. Don't miss seeing him if | 9 Nes from the A 1 | . 00) or, Therefore Rou vou want to learn to de ae if | 20% mi rom the American lines. | ‘ 7 Ree ity ets e catle ry athe andi taal Main teeor. eon °O dance. Phone | (en march was absent from the settler, - ~Y—Peveloping Kodaly Work sension Bd Su . Pa Ka | Committee members sald after- J. FE. OSBORN purchased 1 WILL ROAR EP 1 AT 1. A¥ 3 rift n acres a ye “4 and a aa buy or sell Lib: nds. 1 they're sone mae, cents a roll | Wards their recollection of airplane half ago, and has just pur- Tniversal High Power Tel. Spec'l| Jacohe, Pet Ride figures was that this country now chased eight acres more Pacific Electric Welder 40 ~~~ecieical Supplies , list 1 | £00 Puge beth Seat ao 4 fs s : 108 distinctly American air WILLIAM STEWART. al Rio whose e WF HS GOON WORK-G. ROHART: | squadrons operating on the front ‘ young ‘man in the Tacoma 1000 Alasks troleum & Goal .17 wig, 1881 Fourth Phone Main shipyards, purchased 26/1000 Frann Wyoming 10 ; ARR ARARARRRARARL j acres for a. future home, | 1000 Great Western Petroteam, 08 | Optiriene ITALIANS AGREE WITH ; taking advantage of high | 9000 Monarch Petroteum 03 = — 3 wages and busing a hom. 900 Anglo-American Devel stag ty PCa ALLIES ON JUGO-SLAVS : ‘or the period after th opme A a PR SLE CCRC IS, 4 war, when “We will all 1000 Columbia Red Aretai Min: Pigsiclans ond Sarecons | PARIS, Sept, 12.—The Ttalian « ab-| is want a piece of land. ‘sian tanie po. Sedie’ Nos eect rR KATHRYN HARRISON — 7 inet tneeting Monday and Tuesday | : FRANK JURSTRUM_ pur-| i000 Chitina Kusk 4 ODL RAK Breen Lake cer reached a decision to inform the al 3 s and has) 3950 Mt. Rain Min | Storage lies that Italy considers the Jugo- <f an additional ten|5o00 Lone Star Oil 2 01% | pee lav independe: “me . ah . : | Pita) wruat have | rece move cret Ol n-ne ss | DRY, FIREPROOF STORAGE | Slav independence movement as cor e - , Botte cniandcs nahex: | 198 Meapronazen Copeoiidaica 2” | PECepoa ences menos ae to the principles for The combined forces of our nation and the allied nations J pected or he wou Ot] 1900 Liberty Oil & ¢ ¢ Bide. PDB » allies are fighting, accord. a > 1 » > ow, , S| pected or he | | ese Werte he w*\ Recond Raed Oothing ~~~ | ing to reporta from Rome snares are taxed to the utmost in order that the world may be re- ] ANSELL ERICKSON pur- | 1900 Reacon Coa seseeseee SLOTMING NOUGHT AND | - ; » >, ‘s chased ten acres and then | 1009 Motherlods Alaska. .... 1904 First ave. 1918 Westlake ave. ieee pala stored to freedom and peace, tS dded ten acres more—this | 1900 3 Pag SRN vit? | Rhone Main poke. PUT BAN ON COW STAB Every ivable thi 2 Teramother ‘case of atin: | 100 Na oMetela os cao ost" orp ppmammes | age ar she ecaatrehiny conan ivery conceivable thing must be saved. Above all, save yo ome 310.00 |. * cricroen ——.| the Lafayette pl. district, the board 4 J “Vy a 2 1 , REE “WHIT purchased ten acres, | rea Oli Wasi 2'2112."00g | RFERTAD FORKING BATHE Taps Ur" pumie een ecioe tides tant money. Without money there can be no victory. If you ‘ 2 te ~ ned, a 1 & Wyoming Oi! Co. 21% ectric cabinets, | ‘ c “ 6 da orn i : f 2 y re anne cee, acres more, "and | ha Natt G 08° | therapeutic lamps. tubs “ighet ing. Mayor Hanson wrote the board, are not saving a portion of your income, you are not doing “4 for our Thurston county land. % tu 00% Mp “ge =i OM ga 4 i u strenuously objecting to the granting , ‘ x J ° ° way. eurrit bought ten acres, then| 24 Unien'st. “Shoe aso, | Splat’ Phone Main "3219; day “or | Of COW stable permits in the district your share toward the winning of this war—you are not per- WEF. ought ten acres, then| 2 ion § aut aad night : | which is now springing up with many j 2 7 it . u i - ier Gaemeenee oT forming the duty of a true American citizen. 3 y RONDS “ : ~ say. H 4 * HARRY SPENCER bought tive ee a han A JUNK CO. 1120 First eve | CHARGED WITH LARCENY Save part of this next pay check. Bring it to the ¥ Acres, then later took ive jo 291. ‘l a = 4 on- d vo Sto Exch. = "au e ond d © ‘ol e ‘patisfied or they would not buy bonds handled. Deal through a 7 press SO, 8 * | More land. -Teliable house. « been charged with petit larceny | | a complaint issued by Deputy o ERR & La} bp’ | Saacy regent tt acres, then pee 2 ee | ecuting Attorney John Carmody. : | STC A » is charged with theft of articles I 119 Cherry from the King st. station express RUS OMPANY R SMALL bought 9 acres I C | later added the adjoining |SULPHUR PAYS AROUT LARC | = om | room oss dividends kno’ It's scarce. Only = : — “ nauiione foe oa i, donde OM ow rich mine dis. | ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES AND RECRIPTS OF SEATTLE ° Second Ave. at Cherry St. yy also bought three lots in covered. Company formed for im tR vita ee Ghean . 2, BE COUNTY. ‘townsite. mediate mining. Great investment " quired y Chapt . ssion Laws of 1909.) | opportunity. Get literature tt}, Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Directors of Seattle Schoo! D- wF HORTON bought 10 acres.) Co. Houston, Texas |District No. 1, King County, Washington, estimate that sald School Dis- BALLAR BRANCHE GEORGETOWN | later added the adjoining ten |trict will need during the school year beginning July 1, 1918, $3,478,000.00 ’ and later his son purchased Business Opportunities |*hown by the itemized statement given below q eres and son-in-law bought pacer a ; ” ris estimate et to revision, and the Board of School Directors af eres more. 650. | Fred isk, ond St../ "in favor of or against any propose! tax levies ¥ four acres mo’ Everett. Wash lea’ & wore detailed atneeessktrar purposes for which the propo ra @bove shows the one foct that /9§ Business Opporiunities Wanted |!¢vy is to be expended is now on-file in the office of the Secretary of the settlers were satisfied with — | |Distriet, and if now open to inapection and copies may be secured. d which we sold them or|NORTH END BARGAIN BY OW ESTIMATE OF EXPENDITURES FOR 1918-1919 fould not want mor se - er—very attract 6§-room mod. ADMI STRATION— . be “5 ? . you ta pl which will kara ay terma Pevinaae ‘dipavers $ 14,660.00 wan ace ich w! C7 mt Dne place. siness ¢ F 5,000.00 @ you a good home now or A bargain. ne Pp lections et j Beau our further informa. | 97 Soeciat ee —aie Salaries chiot eng ind chief atte 4 WANTED—DIAMONDS. OLD. LD, Stockkeeper's office and stockro 00.00 OLD JEWELRY, OLD SILVER, Auto and auto expense non 00 5 Send for printed circular WATCHES, OLD'TALSE TEBTE. Superinte . aeereoe HIGHEST PRICES PAID. Attendanc nt A944 N Ask for Macfarlane SMITH J ELRY co. Vocational ° 4,500.00 n 4 412: L. C. SMIT! LDG . (TH FLOOR Printing. stationery, telegraph, CTICAL NURSE — 5 PP a bes sess " 750.00 Mi A. H. REID & CO. PRA Gen 7018 18th N. W. Phone Teachers’ retirement fund 000.00 7 New ¥ i Ballard 1257. is ee ae] — 7 314-17 New York Block DIAMONDS, WATCHES ON CREDIT | expenses or INSTRUCTIC $ 120,760.00 MICHAEL, 202 TKE ST. | Salaries of rvisors, principals and ————— | RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING | teachers *) and popular music taught in 20 le Day. oc - PLACE—STOCKED ntages Bid | cvening schools 00 | | orp Gor 1.VER TEETH. DIA: | I ses of supervisors and principals 00 'LOSE-IN—EASY TERMS monds wanted. Highest price pald. p seeee 00 2 h ' 108 Cherry st. > ’ 00, acres, with stream throug! TV. SENE, 1 Holland, 4th. | t a abe P 2,000,250.00 oh: ‘some standing green | | REV. GREENE, Hotel Honang- ated. | Xt and reference books and repairs 00 Botow aid” chickcas so, with | |_Private_pariors. Main 6491. | anual Training Supplies J . lace: alsa large incubator, onal | Sh $32,000 H rooders, stove, ete. Ir 98 P nal . . Art and design ‘ 500 i proved ‘places adjoining PRIVATH SANITARIUM — DIS Primary and industrial 13,000 00 county road; handy to sche eases of women successfully treat- | n and convenient for people em- || ed. Registered physicians. Terms Home Economica Supplies : " ployed downtown. Price $1,500; reasonable. 1 15th ave. Cap-| Cookery 39,000 z Satisfactory party can arrange Hil ear. pose) Sewin 4,000 smell cash payment, balance A-PACKS FOR GRAY HATR. , 13,000.00 s 4 $20 monthly. any shade, Switches dyed while| Pn tory supplies 000.00 HAIR; treats dandruff. ec- | mnasium equipment. «..-. $000.00 . zerna. Results GUARANTEE! ning school supplies 00 ; ladies, gentlemen. Violet ray for ‘ation 00 it " < colds, rheumatism; face massag - : eerie crheumatiam: face maneag In spite of anything said to the contrary, I d Dental ; HIGH CORT OF LIV} ton, 817 itel Bldg. Elliott sieeve $ : P ol ig sar to ie ntra 94 stand on my n rec- THE C 2845, rs and janitors : 00 | d th f Se: ttl H A °, B you want, 10 acres, partiaty| Batsts—Raghano #3 ord in the city of Seattle. Here is the platf which I stand. Is rere ta, re" aa Prat, 2 : e whi | platform on which I stand. Is it and outbuildings, quarter mi ered physicians. ‘Terms reasonable. 0 uff; Hom depots on iin ilne of North: | Seat ikea capital iN os 5 not sufficient / ern Pacific and O-W. N., you | sa = 7 ae 5 and buliding supplise mi $1,400 cr is sacrificing, as | LEONA COOK—T. COOK 18 Tt ss (1)—My experience in dentistry covers 31 years, thus enabl he ts old, and unable to live alone. to locate you " sendy | 7p aueoan 3 4 ; ’ Bend for free iMlustrated circular. |_addrert_to | eXPENSES OF MAINTENANCE OAs.85 master the Dental Profession in every required case. 214-317 New York Block. Rug Cleaner Held Buildings 5,000 Heating 000 Sib Vide ae aC : +" on Larceny Charge Blum i 000 (2)—In five years’ time in Seattle, my dental business has i Paintin 1d kalaomining 10,000 ae A *, KIRKLAND, IMPROVED Sadi eM tacked tien Hlectrical 4.000 . a phenomenal success, and this is due to my knowledge in knowing what We Sea % : || tive methods in banking his money Miscellaneous 1,000 to do, and how to do the work to thoroughly satisfy i LARGE BEARING ORCHARD ||}Y° Mitting $50 under the carpet | » an ghly satisfy the patient. : HOUS | |at his residence, at 1305 Jackson » Repairs and replacement of equipment.....« 1 wil ‘ | JA 01 e later, while Leroy was| Industrial insurance ‘ a > ! a et ‘i " A | sptenaia young orcnara, wnicn | | short mm see Nie Ay ee g gt rag beg (3) will donate $200 to any charitable institution if I ca has been taken care of prop- | | oUt © e city, h fe bal : rh anes . r Cn . : a erly; more” than. 55 bearing | |one Robert Hicks to clean the rugs, | et} pete with any dentist in the city of Seattle in the general operation on the Wik trees and ‘different va- | | including the one concealing the $50. | ZXPENSES ( UXILIARY AGENCIES. higdchce human jaw + rieties small fruit; stream | |. Medical tment $ qd aw. i ri hh property which can ||When friend = b nd returned odipal Hae ‘ be used over place; number ||money was missing | Giris’ Parental Sehool 11;000.00 ; ; of springs on land the A omplaint filed in superior Detention Home—Teacher "320.00 ry ive 4 , ay si . gusily Cleared jou court charges Robert Hicks with| Orthopedic Hospital—Teacher Hae (4)—I will give $100 to any person who will bring me a p barn, chieken house and runs, | | Co a ee Transportation of pupil 3,900.00 . = 5 A an tools, farming, implements, | |grand larceny. Hicks In In the] abl | a tooth which I cannot extract without pain or bad after-effects. ure jo, * pines count jail, awaiting tria 9 9 0} fi be arrange 5 m place. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. 5 ; tae (ara ; on place. 7 May Go on Ballot iligh Aehont hunch see rents (5)—My new offices are one, of the largest and best equip fice in Kirk) Ae Milk distribution—gr luneh’ room 4,100.00 : SE cH See) Ser 4 < BR lies it ,| Without Opposition] 3%), Music Festival Loou.op United States. My staff of Dentists is composed of high-class licensed oper- ; % — With unofficial returns from 413] yecial janitor services 1700.00 ators. IF YOU WANT 10 ACRES, PAR-| precincts out of 417 in King county] Conservation classes 1,000.00 | tially ¢! ested, small house, go0d in the race for the nomi State medical aid 200.00 ‘ell outbuildings, quarter ha . os 5 » give : , Tale from depot, on main line of | superior court judge, Clay Pree hees aye) A Beco $67,500.00] References cheerfully given on request by my thousands of pat Northern Pacific and a % R.| s ead 1¢ eld ith NEN {MEN Boer oe te ucht on mtsuni| totalled it will be impossible to de Bauipment of new building 000.00 terms. Price $1,400. Owner is s termine whether } us a majority Bunibment orale Bulag 4000.00 rinelng, old, and unable |according to the county auditor's ee te 192.00 circulars. e CO, Crawford White, with $ 20 c ae OTHER PAYMENTS $5 Bio k. vin Hall, with 11,9 “ Interest ¢ bond and N. Y. excha $ 263,000.00 MOR TaHY. ihe walle hadi it piorty el Medemption of bonds $8°000.00 | | @ | G {ch cl AND TACOMA) 1 go on the November ballot ~ [Good, rich clay oil; very easy moO) 16 Novembe vallot es re clear gon omnia cotinty row | unopposed, and Revelle will be | 506,000.00 clos 6 railroad station and qropped x the lo 2 347 schools; near fine lake; RB. FD. pped, being the low man ESTIMATED INCOME. icles |! s a a and milk rout well settled From State Current School Fund vi neighborhood. q Do z From County Atten Fund ¥ THE DOUGLAS-) co, WOULD DISBAND CHAMBER | (rom Miacellaneou lections ae nC i 407 Leary Bid; ZURICH, Sept. 13.—Dissolution of | balance—Amount to be raised by local district tax +} ‘a ORE AC 7 CLEAR MALL |the Prussian chamber has been de- _ + pouse—-3 rooms—well; or 20|manded in a resolution adopted by| ated September 6th, 1918 $3,478,000.00 $1 000. $120 cach, $20 foe Imnoatt: | socialists according to dispatches re REUBEN W. JONES wh, $20 per month. idney “1006. ceived here today from Berlin, Secretary Seatul THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1918. PAGE 15 School District No. 1. nentary SWISS WOMEN ARE SEEKING THE BALLOT, BERNE, Sept. 13.—Women’s sufa frage leaders are rying on @ « fen in many wiss cantong where women have not won the vote, but where the subject is under consideration by the parila ithorities PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MAKION STREET Arrive, Beattie leave Senttle ‘Victoria, B. C.—Pert Townsend—Pert Angeles jAtcamer Sol Duc, for] 1:16pm, mid- (Townsend, Angeles| daily night jand Victoria. daily | *Does not call ot Tae i [Victoria Sundays. m Indianapolis for Ta- mjcoma direct. Steamer! 1 pmievery two hours, 50c C0pm|single trip, 92 round! $:0¢pmitrip. 7:00pm| 9:00pm Gatty Port Townsend Special “Fittam ie, Bicex, 00pm !Townsend direct! Gatty [Connects at Townsend) dafly fwith rafl lines for Anacortes and) dally [ReNtngham. 1 [for 10:00m'§. &. Kelshan, for! daily (Everett. Anacortes! datly land Rellingham. 0pm itr. Utepla, for Port) 4:00pm Bumday!Townsend, Port An-| Tueed'y\celen, Neah Bay and! Thurs'y, Thurs'y|way ports. 1 ‘TO 'x0pm itr. Walaleale, for! 7:00am. Mon. [Port Townsend, Port) Mon. Dunmeness! Well, Jand Port Angeles. | Sen, Port Gamble—Ladlow—Piagier m \Gteamer Pwaet, for! 9:80am datly (Kingston, G datty except!l. 0 410 w, Ratory/F lag! (Bunday!Haneville and Had. 7:00pm) loex. | Saterday Onty 1:80pm'Steamer Poret, [Kingston. Lndiow and) Wed. Mwittinms, rt IKingston, Ladlow and fway pointe, Heed Cans}—Gnmbie—Ladiow 9 b0am'Steamer a MondayLndiow, Port Gamble,| Puesd'y wren] Bangor and all! Thurs'y Friday!points on Hood Canal.| Potnts marked °° are boat landings. Pasnengers for these points amd for other beat landing pointe must make thetr own Srrangements for lentiamy and assume all risk and liabitity making such landing. Steamer's passenger rate does not include beat landing eharges. Baggage lability te Imited to wear tag apparel, not to exceed $100 for whole ticket. 150 pounds allowed free, Steamers and schedules subject to change without notice. Freight ‘Tickets must be purchased at ticket office. Open from 6:30 a. m. to 18:00 miduight. PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION ©O, ing me to grown to nnot com- atient with ped in the ients. Third and James