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PAGE 6 TRAGEDY OF BABY'S DEATH IS REVEALED IN SALE OF CLOTHES The world is indeed a complication of joys and sorrows, a continu ous play made up of tragedy and comedy, and even in every day life, items and experience, small and unusual to us, perhaps, is woven a little story of the hearL l>ast Saturday an ad. appeared In a local paper which read: "Baby's hand made trousseau and baby's bed for sale. Never been used." The address was on East Mission street. This perhaps meant little to the casual reader, yet to the mother who had spent hours and days planning the beautiful things for her tiny baby, it meant a keen sorrow and disappointment. ' She had. perhaps, dreamed of the time when her little one should be grown up and could, with a source of pride, look back upon Its babyhood days and display the handiwork of its mother in the first baby clothes worn and the first trundle bed it had slept in when It first opened its eyes upon the beauties of the world. Hut the hand of fate had been unkind and took from the devoted parents the little one which was destined to be the sunshine and light of their life, and the mother, in a desire to forget her sorrow by part ing with anything which reminded her of the little one, advertised the garments at a sacrifice. HALF MILLION DOLLARS FOR SEA TS AT ED WARDS FUNERAL TUESDA V (By United Press Leased Wire.) LONDON. May 16.—Troops are pouring into London today for serv ice at the funeral of King Edward, which will be held tomorrow. Tbe soldiers will line the streets through which the royal cortege will pass when the body is borne to Westminster. One discordant note was sounded In the funeral arrangements when it was discovered that no provision had been made for the reception of Pritish colonial representatives, who have been delegated to repre sent England's dependencies at the obsequies. it was estimated today that half a million dollars would be paid for seats from which to view the funer al spectacle. Rich Americans partly are re sponsible for the high price of seats along the line of march. A wealthy American purchased store room from a small merchant for $5000. A MONUMENT TO BLOODLESS SURGERY BALTIMORE, May It;.—Eight years ago pretty May Lehman, of Baltimore, then but 5 years old. was a hopeless and helpless cripple. It was pitiful to see her limiting about. Her hip was as much as three inches out of place, and when Dr. Loreni, the world-famed "blood less" surgeon of Vienna, examined her he said there was no socket in her hi]) at all. There are many physicians who remember that operation, said by Dr. Lorenc to have been the most difficult in his career, at Johns Hopkins hospital on December 9. 1902. Physicians and students clamored for admission to the op erating room to witness one of the greatest performances of surgical Skill the world has ever known. it tuok the frail little child a long time to develop Into the strong, romping girl she is today, but from that December day she has been as though born again. This little girl, who can now run, bop, skip and jump with her playmates, Is only one of the hundreds of miracles Dr. Ijorenz has wrought. INLAND EMPIRE NEWS NOIES WALLACE Idaho. —A flock of goats in the hills near here have forsaken the habits of civilization and are running wild. Inquiries de veloped the fact that they are the original band, together with the natural increase, purchased a year ago by two camp cooks. They es caped* and are giving a pood exam ple of "reversion to species" at the call of the wild. MILTON, Ore —June 3 has been selected as Strawberry day. Straw berries are leaving here by the carload. Ilig preparations will be made to celebrate the day. Walter J. Nicholls & Co., Brokers 8109 Howard Street Phones, Main 26 and 2060. Members Cblcago Board of Trade WILL SELL 100 to 500 Stewart .- .84 1000 to 3000 Missoula OgVa 100 to 500 Caledonia .... 1.85 sto 10 Granby 50.00 1000 to 5000 Holden 06 30-DAY CALL 3000 Missoula, .08ft, .02 down. Newly Furnished Modern Rate* Reasonable KBAN'S HOTEL AND BA'i 220 Barnard Street I invite all my old frienda to call M ma in these new quarters. Frank Kean. Prop. ANIMALS PLEASE AT THE PANTAGES Trained animals at the Pantages are tlie subject of most interest at that house this week. They are just as fine as any seen at the recent animal show, and that's saying not a little. Leopards, panthers and jaguars do the performing. The ani mals are in fine condition, and their appearance is sustained by the intelligent stunts they "pull Off." Arnold is the able master of I the beasts. | The whole bill at the Pantages is | worth seeing. Joe Morris. Hebrew comedian, is one of the funnies! ; men at any of the vaudeville houses this week. Kdwin Goough and Helen Nelson present a good sketch in "A Vaude ville Surprise." It is a genuine sur prise, and ve,y entertaining. Gor don and Henry dancers are fair, and Courtney and .Teannette, jugglers, do some novel things. SAM GURUS HIT AT WASHINGTON Sam Curtis is the hip: hit at the Washington this week. He has wit in his fun ;md Intelligence in his whole performance. He appears with five people in a little sketch dubbed "A Session at School." For one act of solid interest and humor, see Sam and bis company. The six juggling girls are pretty and clever, and do some rather orig inal stunts. "Phasma," who dances in light and a good deal of glory, is very interesting. She lias four dances and different costumes and light effects in each. She is well worth seeing. "Married is the title of a good act by William Bovlfl and Flo Darley. There is some fun in it. Other good acts this week are step dancing by the Wllllamses and Neil McKlnley, who has a good voice and uses it. WHAT THE WEATHER MAN SAYS TODAY Crests of high pressure are re spectively over Montana and off the middle Atlantic coast. Low pressure covers the southern part of the Rocky mountain region and extends along the eastern slope Into middle Canada. Precipitation occurred in the Rockies, Mississippi valley and New England. Temperatures con siderably below normal prevail in the Rockies. PLAN VIADUCT AT WALNUT STREET Plans have been completed by the city engineer's office for a via duct underneath the Northern Pa cific tracks at Walnut street. The estimated cost of the excavation and rock for the rtaining walls is $15,000 to $16,000, of which the street railway company will be asked to bear about $3000 The overhead structure will be installed by the railroad. The plans will be presented to the city council tomorrow night. MARKET BASKET PRODUCE. Best fresh ranch eggs, 25 IT 30c doz; eastern eggs, selected, 500250 pel dozen: best local creamery butter, SBfMOc per pound, second grade local butter, 40c eastern butter, 35c; local flour, 11.600L80 sack of 49 pounds; Montana hard wheat flour, $1.90; lard, 19@20c pound; com pound, ISc. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes, 65c sack; cabbage, 4fl 5c pound turnips, carrots and parsnips, 5r pound; oranges, 25'!/ 60c dozen; bananas, 160800 dozen; apples, $ I''a 2 box: figs and dates. 12Ho package; strawberries, ISc a box; asparagus. 10c per lb., or 3 lbs., 25c. asparagus, 10c Per lb., or 3 lbs. 25c; tomatoes, 20c lb.; green peas, 10c per lb string beans, 10c lb.; paisley, * C bUnCb - MEATS. Roast beef, 20© 25c; chuck steak, IJUOI6C; round steak, 16018 c; loir. 20f122c; porterhouse, 28<3 30e: poili chops. 22c; roast, 20c: ham. 20 ig,2sc- bacon, 26tU28e; dressed liei.s, " C " FEED. Wholesale —Alfalfa, $21 ton; timo thy $23; straw, $10; wheat hay, $20; oat hay, $20; bran and shorts, $26; straight bran, $25; straight shorts, 129- corn, whole, $1.80 cwt; corn, "racked. $1.90; feeding wheat, $1.70 cwt; oats, $30 ton; barley, $30 ton; steam rolled oats. $32 ton; flour, best grade, $5.75 barrel; second, $5.26® 6.50; cheap flour, $4.60. FUEL. Pine wood, $2.50 rick, $6 50 cord; fir and tamarack. $2 75 rick, $7.60 cord; Rock Springs, Monarch und Carney coals,. $* ton' British Colum bia coals, $1.60 $> 8.60; ateain coaj. $(.60. CLASSIFIED PRESS ADS CLASSIFIED RATES One time rate Be per tin* Three time rate 4c per line Special ratea by the month. Minimum charge for single ad 10 cents. Call up Main 374. HELP WANTED—MALE OR FEMALE Prea Samples—Agents only—Faucet strainer, splash preventer. Send 2c Stamp (mailing cost). $5 profit daily and upward. Let us prove it. Y. F. Beed. S3 Reade St., N. y. HELP WANTED—FEMALE Wanted, lady for companion in ex change for board and loom. 02815 Ash. Ironers wanted at tlie Empire Laun dry. E517 sth. Phone M. 2u6t>J. HELP WANTED—MALE Wanted—Energetic young man, 17 or IK years of aiii', who is anxious to learn the newspaper business. See Lacy, Spokane Press, 116 Flvislon st. Wanted—Knergetic young man to learn good business: must be a live one. See I,any at The Press. Wanted—Bright young man to take charge of branch office; salary guaranteed. Apply 408 Rookery. Wanted—Forest guards and rangers; $leii per month; free information. Natonal Civil Service Bureau, 407-8 Rookery. ; Wanted- Railway mail clerks' ex amination soon; free information. National Civil Service Bureau, 407-8 1 Rookery. Cabinetmakers wanted. Harrlld & Sons furniture factory. WlOl7-19 Boone. Wanted Boy to carry Press rente in North Kenwood. See Prodi, 116 Division st. ■ SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE Position wanted fur evening and Sun day work; restaurant or lunch counter; experienced hand. Phone M. 2830 L., 1315 w. Sprague. DRESSMAKING. Dressmaking and ladies' tailoring. Room 12. Delaware Block, corner Howard and Second. DETECTIVE AGENCIES Doyle's Detective Service Co., for operators Of tact, honesty and abil ity. 322 Kuhn Blk. Phone Main 3057; residence Main 3154. ASTROLOGERS. Prof. F. F. Neitsel, astrologer. Scientific life reader. Curtis bldg., 00:1% Sprague. Entrance 56% Lincoln. BUILDING CONTRACTOR Practical bungalow and house build er: high class workmanship. Can save you money, Estimates free. T. E. Johnson, 133308 Liberty. Henry A. Browning, contractor and brick mason; fireplaces, chimneys, brick veneer work Residence 01512 Ash St. Maxwell 2327. Wanted—Contracts or day work by competent builder; estimates fur nished. Main 5316 R. CONTRACTING BRICKLAYERS and cement workers; also country I ; work; all kinds of small Jobs. Tei. : Main 4861. Phone Max. 2327 for all kinds of cement work. \V. B. Bothom. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Andreas Rohne. teacher of piano, or gan and vocal; terms moderate. 1010 Jackson. Phone Max. 621. SCREENS TO ORDER Screen doors and windows made and put up complete. Phone us. We call for order. Free delivery. Prompt service. Max. 2002 Y. Shop 2002 Indiana aye. W. A. Robinson, Prop. Have your screens nnd fronts made to order. Phone Max. 3000 L. Tho Daily and Sunday Spokane Press, lo cents a week. ATTORNEYS Samuel T. Crane, lawyer, 410 Colum bia building. Phone. Main 9392. Cooper & Co., collections, 410 Colum bia building. Phone. 8192. SEWING MACHINE AND CLOCK REPAIRING Machines and clocks thoroughly re paired; warranted 1 year. S. P. Fogw ill, Max. 2796 Y. _ CLEANING AND PRESSING French dry cleaning and dyeing. Ladles' work a specialty. Gents' suits sponged and pressed. First class work; moderate prices. City of Pails Dva Works. 222 Rive: side. Main 3325. Economy Dye Works, French dry cleaners; quick service; best work; lowest prices. Main 2561. 1701 Main aye., E2O Sprague aye. Ladles' and gents' clothes cleaned. pressed and repaired. 1026 First. Main 1110. FLORISTS Rose Floral Co.—Cut flowers, plants, landscape gardening. 420 Riverside avenue. Main 4378. SHOE REPAIRING. If you go to the MANX SHOE SHOP for your shoe repairing you will be satisfied. Across from the Washing ton theater. BUSINESS CHANCES For Sale— ("ash grocery, doing $75 cash business daily; will invoice stock or sell in lump; includes team .and new fixtures; owner going on a homesti-ad; must sell at once. Call Main 1660, M. C. Hawley. For Sale or Trade—A small stock of dry goods and notions; doing good business in fli.e location. I want to have city Phone owner, Max. 3781 L. Clean stock. Your spare room may as well be earning money. Many people are looking for just 6ueh a room. Let them know about it by using a Press want ad. Phone Main 374. THE SPOKANE PRESS CLASSIFIED PRESS ADS BUBINEBB CHANCES —Continued. Barber shop in the best town in the Big Bend on the G. N. Ry. Fixtures alone will Invoice $1660. Fine business; only one other (hop in town, and it is small. This is a 5-chalr shop and in fine location. Investi gate this. Price $1600. Saloon in good corner; good fixtures; lunch counter; 2 pool tables: license paid for 6 months; has 2% years yet to run; rent $120 per mo. Price $6000. Easy terms Ask about this. HYE, LEE, XIX & CO. 1-2-3 Exchange Bank Bldg. Phone Main 88. BOARDING HOUSE SNAP 20 steady boarders; clears $150 month; centrally located. Investigate reasone for selling. M. 7830 Y. BIOXNBSS—MUST BBIL 30 nicely .furnished rooms; take part trade, part cash; a bargain. Main 7893 J. Small grocery store for sale; rent $7.50 per month. with 6 living rooms; $60.35 will handle It. Tele phone Glenwood 1052 J. Boarding house for Sale—Full of roomers and boarders. 5330 How ard. Phone M. 7381. The Daily and Sunrtay Spokane Press, 10 cents a week. BUSINESS PERSONALS All our coats made with fronts that will not break or sag, regardless of price. 814 Monroe. ACRE TRACTB ELY'S ACRE TRACTS On Hangman creek, near city limits and facing macademized county road. Some tracts are rich, deep BLACK bottom land, fine for market garden ing; others are especially adapted to orchard work. Close to school, tele phone on free mail delivery. Price only $200 to $250 per acre, with four years' time to pay for them. Just placed on the market, so get busy and get tlie first pick. Witherspoon Realty Co. 711 Paulsen Bldg. Phone 4046. 40-acre tract of all good orchard land: 18 acres under cultiva- i tlon; 1 acre in orchard; 3-room house, barn, chicken house; 1 acre fenced for chickens; good spring piped to house and barn. s This place is on the Great North- „; em. 17 miles from Spokane, % I mile from station, 20 rods from t school. Will exchange for city f property not to exceed $$000; , must be clear. J. F. OGER REALTY COI 535 Peyton. Phone Main 277. 1 BARGAIN JUST NORTH OF CITY LIMITS Offered at less than half value of similar lands in same locality. Lands out that way are selling from $100 t» $.150 per acre, This is as good as thai ! best, but belongs to an eastern man : who wants to sell at once; offers la sell fur $65.00 per acre BOYD-McKAY COMPANY, I Mohawk Block. 5-acre tract on tho Medical Lake electric line; 2% miles from city limits; $1100; terms $50 cash, bal | ance $5 per month. We make the * terms. See this. sparks rmos. 14 Bernard St. Phone Main 1947 Forced Sale by Owner—l 6 acres 10 miles from Riverside and Howard, between City Gardens and Peone Gar dens; $75 per acre; terms or trade for city property. P. O. Pox 1402. Tho Daily and Sunday Spokane Press, 10 cents a week. FOR SALE—CITY REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange. $10,000 —Three modern houses and 7 lots; well located and clear of encumbrances; easy terms or will trade for wheat land. 53,500 —B room modern on East Binto aye.; clear of encum brances; will trade for tim othy ranch. $1,200 —Fine lot on 11th aye , near S. E. boulevard; will trado for autoombile; must be worth tire money. Fine double corner, 100x109; Well located on paved street In Seattle; owner wants Spo kane property; mako us an 'if fer. $3,500 —Well located dry goods and notion store; will trade for city property. WILLIAMS & HAYDEN 605 Hydo Blk. CASH TALKS Six lots in Spring Hill addition; $350 each; worth 50 per cent, more; will sell part. PARTNER BROS., COS Paulsen. Phone M. 923. $3300 -24-room lodging house in the heart of the city; doing fine business; $1500 will handle this or will trade for property of equal value. $SOO for a 15-room house, cen trally located; well furnished; $31111' cash will handle this JOHXSON & JOHNSON Room i Galena Bik. M. 1594. $3300- $300 cash, new 4-room mod crn bungalow; 1 block fror car; street grade, sidewalk, al ?ald. 300 cash, I-room cottage, al neatly furnished and new water In house; lot 50x150; on block from car. CHAS. A. STORMES &CO If, 2966. 411-12 Jamieson. $1760 —See this for a dandy 4-room modern bungalow; on the North Side. 1200 down and the balance like rent. $435 -Fine building lot; first block east of Grand. Terms. $300 -Fine lot lv Kenwood addition, on the cur line, and city water in front, MURK.AY St SHEKWnT 604 Hyde Block Phone Main 90 WHY PAY RENT! $650 —$60 down nnd $15 per month will buy now 3-room plastered house close to ear and Northwest Boule vard; water In house. THOMPSON-GILLIS INV CO.. aVt Washington 81. Main 2530. CLASSIFIES PRESS ADD FOR SALE—CITY REAL ESTATE —Continued. Special Announcement We have rented more office room and in the future will be able to accommodate both buy ers and sellers. Don't buy until you see what we have to offer. Make this your headquarters. We can save you money and solicit your patron age. 10,000 copies of the National Real Estate Advertiser were printed Saturday and will be is sued Ist to 15th of each month hereafter. Sam ple copies free. NO COMMISSION REALTY ADVERTIS ING CO., INC. 522 EAGLE BLOCK. Corner Riverside and Stevens. Remember, we charge no commission. Main 3255. $25.00 cash and balance $15 per month takes a 3-iuom house In Allendale addition. The house is ceiled and has a cellar; water is in the yard. Tills is a snap. $150 cash and balance easy monthly payments take fine new 4-room modern bungalow In northeast part of town; good por celain plumbing; could easily fin ish 3 moro rooms upstairs. Price only $2200, and will take a va cant lot as first payment. $100 cash and balance $10 per month will buy a 3-room house In Monroe Park; water in yard; good corner lot; 3 blocks to street car; will consider vacant lot as first payment. Price only $750. $200 cash and balance monthly takes a fine new 5-room modern house in the southeast part of town; good plumbing; fine lot curly fir finish and built-in con veniences. Price only $2400. $2400 for v fine new ti-room modern house in fine part of City; house is well built and has double plumbing; full basement; , fine lot; street grade and side walk in and paid; 1 block to street car. Name your terms. For bargaini see us. DAVE E. ZENT & CO. 610 Paulsen Bldg. Phone M. 4325. $300 —Elegant level lot; size Box 1"2V4; graded street; cement side walk, curb and Water: fine place to live. Terms. 110 cash, balance $10 per month, Hughes & Allen, 201 Hyde blk. Phone SPRING IS nu Laboring man's opportunity; $10 cash and $6 per month lots with shade, water and car service; none better. F. S. Barrett & Co., 122 Wall. Four-room modern house; cheap; by owner. Phone Glenwood 1121. $1000 In cash, balance to salt, T-room modern house, with 2 lots; east part of town; for sale by owner. Call Main 4. 3-room modern and 2-rooin house fac ing two streets: $18 month income; $2000; terms .Main 6670, party H. BARGAINS CLASSIFIED PRESS ADS FOR BALE—CITY REAL ESTATE —Continued. Buy of owner and save commission— New 6 room modern, full basement With furnace; street grade; cement walk in and paid; on North Side; close to car line. Glenwood 642 R. Forced Bale by Owner—New 9-room modern house; curly fir finish; up to-date lawn, trees and shrubbery, on Mansfield. Price $3300. P. O. Box 1402. EXCHANGEB— REAL ESTATE 120 acres fine timber on the Palouse river, above big Potlatch sawmill. W ill exchange for city property. Main 7:t:tlY. _ _ FARMS FOR SALE 2—4SO-acre farms, all cultivat ed; can be bought on crop pay ment plan: machinery and stuff go witli place; also this year's crop. 86—1280 acres; all good wheat land; a miles from Taunton, Wash. Price $15 per uore. 18—640 acres; level; S miles to Othello, Wash. Price $,t0 pel acre, or exchange for city prop arty. 14 — Relinquishment, len acres, all cultivated and very level; 6 miles southwest of Othello; I room house. Price $40(>. 15— 640 acres; all level, near Othello; four-fifths of this la,id is tillable. Price $7.50 per acre. 17—160 acres, flO acres culti vated; good soil and very level; all under fence; 1 <> 4 miles west of Othello, also 1 >4 miles to school ami church, Price $30 per acre, or will take crop payments. 27—640 acres, slightly rolling; watered by well nnd lake; 2 miles from Othello, Wash. Price $10 per acre; exchange for city prop erty. 32 —1«0 acres. 40 acres culti vated; watered by lake, 1-room house, 12x14; 6 miles from Othello. This quarter can be re linquished and with the adjoin ing quarter taken up as a desert claim and easily watered. Price $600. or exchange for Spokane proper! v. SHERWOOD BLDG., SPOKANE PHONE 427 4. 610 RIVERSIDES. ROOM 8 040 acres of wheat land, located one mile from 3 food railroads ami good town; :»00 acres of good tillable land. Price $20.00 an acre. 480 acres of timber land with 7 or 8 million feet of saw timber-; a snap. 30 acres on Fend d'Orellle river; % mile of lake front; \ery fine for Summer resort; 4 miles on this side of Bandpoint, This property Is not incumbered; will trade all or part for good city property, (room house and lot on North How ard street: a snap at $1350. JOHN BEIRNOT 721 First Aye. Phone Main 0071. "FROM A SHOE STRING TO A BRICK BLOCK" RELINQUISHMENT $1000 —lfiO acres, containing 3 mil lion feet of very choice white pine and from 2500 to 3000 cedar poles; good cabin and nice garden; soil Is No. 1 black loam; near lone on Pend d'Orelllo river and Idaho, Washington & Northern B. It. $70 Per Acre- 160 acres fine hay ranch at Ksplnola on (5. N. It. X.; 20 miles west of Spokane; 30 acres in winter wheat; all goes to the buyer; 40 acres in bluestem; one-third goes to buyer delivered in warehouse; 5 acres fine alfalfa; good farm buildings; I>eep creek runs through place; 2 fine wells; all fenced and cross-fenced; will exchange for 5 or B room mod ern house and enough eauh to make halt payment, balance to suit purchaser. EMPIRE REALTY COMPANY, Phone Main 8631. Hutton Bldg. 305-6 CHEAPEST 160 TN SPO KANE COUNTY T>o you want it ? All tillable, for less than $2100. fall at our office, give us ;i hours of your time. We will show It to you, or phone us nnd we will call for you. show you the land and have you home In less than four hours, BALDWIN & PFILE 326H Riverside Aye. $10.00 per ncre for 160 acres; 35 acres In cultivation; 4 acres In orchard; 15 acres in timothy, balance good garden land; about 80 acres of good farm land; 3000 cords of wood, tim ber, etc.; on county road. CHAS. A. STORMES & CO. M. 2966. 41 1-1 2 Jamle.son. FOR SALE BY OWNER. 980 acres of choice wheat land In Adams county, Washington; will sell with no payment down If interest is naid in advance and long time. J. F. COBB 1217 Nora Aye. Phone Max. 416 V 160 Acres; fenced; best Wheat land; good well; house, barn, outbuild ings; small orchard; part in wheat; 4 miles to town in Big Bend. $400 or $500 cash, balance easy. Price $2800. Address Owner, P. O, Box 1402. ISO Acres In Big Bend—96 under plow; part in wheat: fenced; good well, bouse and outbuildings; easy terms or trade for city property. Price $3000. By owner. Max. 2764. 180 acres of stump land: good soil; 1 I mile from town; cheap. Fhona Main 7966. CLASSIFIED PRESS ADS REAL ESTATE WANTED We have a few buyers for houses with small payment down and bal ance monthly. \Ve also want listings on any and everything. If your price Is right we can sell It. At least give us a show. We can but fall. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Room 1, OtUsna jßtdg. Main 1694. HOMEBTEADS—TIMBER CLAIMS 320-acre homestead In Central Oregon; railroads now build ing. Your last chance to secure free land. siAUOXAHF ft woLarrtro, 303-4 Ltndelle Blk. Main 46. HOMESTEADS We have a number of fine propo sitions In homesteads and relinquish ments, and can place a limited num ber only. See us at once if inter ested, J. B. WILCOX, 9 Division St. Phone Main 1410 FOR RENT—STORES. For Rent, $40.00—Store on corner Broadway and Madison; 24x60; gas, electric light and water. Fred Lohse, 1029 Broadway. _ _____ FOR RENT—ROOMS A HOUSES Newly furnished, homelike rooms; walking distance; one block to both car lines. 123 South Sherman. Phono M. 1766. INDEPENDENT RAPID TRANSFER Elos Sprague Aye. Phone, Main 4 88. Moving, storing, packing and shipping Strictly modern rooms, single and en suite; private phone; close In. W220 Indiana. Max. 267. S-rooui house; water, electric light, garden; $12.60 a month. Gien. 384 J. A pleasant furnished room for gentle man; cheap; walking distance. Max. 1687 J. For Rent —Furnished, fine front room, modern house; walking dis tance. W1613 First. Unfurnished sleeping rooms for rent; on Riverside, two blocks from Howard. F. M. Daggett, Main 5100. For Rent—New 6-room modern house, with barn and henhouse on rear, $17; at 03924 Union st. Phone M, 156. Nicely furnished modern room for gentleman; close in; 5317 Stevens. Main 2986. Small house with barn for rent In dilon Park. M 1678. 7-room modern house for rent; cheap rent. Max. 2077 J. For Rent -New 5-room modern cot tage. Phone Max. 815 J. ROOMS AND BOARD. Excellent board and room, 01101 Cedar, corner of Gardner. Max. 1616 .). Nicely furnished rooms in private family; all modern conveniences; board if desired. W903 Indiana First-class room nnd board nt 1810 Mai lon. fall Max. 3504. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS For Rent—Modern two and three-room apartments furn ished. Apply office of M. E. Wilson Apts., S3U9 Wall. Phone M. 8645. 1, t and 3 room furnished suites; front sleeping rooms; steam heat; $3.50 week and up. Main 2141. Re liance, 906% Second avenue. 2 Rnd ;i room npartmonts. clean, con venient, lights, phone free; reason able rent. Max. 824. 01423 % Ash Two unfurnished housekeeping rooms; $8.50 per mouth. EISOB Pacific. 4 outside rooms with hall, alcove, closets, bath, buffet kitchen, heat, gas. W1507 4th aye. Main 5255. Cheapest housekeeping and single rooms in town. 811 Third. Phono 2849. Oxford: housekeeping and sleeping rooma, 110 to $15 per month. 167 S 8. Monroe Ktreet. Main 8480. Unfurnlihed housekeeping rooms. oio:t2 Normandie. Single rooms and suites, furnished, Omo blk , 719% Sprague. $10-3 unfurnished housekeeping rooms. Inquire W1634 Riverside. HOTELS AND LODGING HOUSES HOTEL DEMPSEY ONE BLOCK FROM O. N DEPOT. NICE ROOMS. 50c TO $1.50. PHONE IN EACH ROOM. TRANSIENTS. LARGE OFFICE. C. C. DEMPSEY. PROP. RESTAURANTS. Don't worry about that Sun day dinner. Chicken din ner with ice cream served for 250 at Pure Food Cafe, 23 Riverside. Special Prim* Bib of Beef lunch every day, 25 cents, American Cafe. 125 Stevens. HORSE SHOEING. Charles Staley, Pacific- avenue and Bernard strerf IMPORTED MACARONI Nick Noce carries all sizes and va rieties of imported macaroni; also all varieties of imported canned goods. 223 Bernard St. HIDES AND JUNK Eastern Hide & Junk Co.. 1014 First aye. Main 2180. Dealers in hides and junk. Highest prices paid for bottles. Division Junk Oo. —Dealers in all kinds of junk and tools. 10 Main. Phone Main 2100. Dealer* In Junk and hide*. Kahn 4k Falk Co., 10-12-14 East Main. Main 6474. LOST AND FOUND Pound— Watch. Owner can have name by Identifying. Prior Peter son 224 Main aye , Argo Block, ■ ' 1 ■ "— —— : MANICURING AND MASSAGE Miss M. Edward*, scalp and fac* treatment, vapor baths, massage. Sherwood blk., parlor 35, 610 illver •ide. Miss Wllhelm, manicurist, 201 Nich ols blk., 235 Rlvuikide. Phun* 7134. MONDAY, MAY 16, 1910. CLASSIFIED PRESS ADS MESSENGER SERVICE Watch for the red sweaters. For prompt service call phone Main 6048. Royal Messengers. STAB HtXtSSZtIfQEB BKKVIOB Once used, always used. Main 463. MEN'S CLOTHING Men's clothing made to order on the Installment plan. Delivery guaran teed under $5,000 Surety Bond KAESER TAILORING CO. 408 HYDE BLOCK. Phone. M. 24SS. Established 1897. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE The Bam Crow Housefurnlshlng Co. will take your old furniture In ex change for new. Goods sold on In lalment. Main 24<V 1 'k 25-227 Rl vol side. j / For Sale—Practically new Singer machine, $32.50; rotary standard box top, $5; American, $6. One high grade piano, $326. Victor phono graph and records. COLVILLE PIANO HOUSE 335 Sprague Aye. Phone 191 One Singer, drop-head, light oak, 316; 1 Singer, drop-head, dark oak, $20; 1 Singer, drop-head, dark oak, $25; 1 Singer, 66-1,- drop-head, rotary, practically new, $30; all 7 drawer. Colville Piano House, 336 Sprague, Hutton bldg. Phone 191. A call will convince you that our prices are the lowest. We can sava you money on garden hose and re f rlge rators. New Tork Furniture Exchange 203 Riverside. If you want a wagon, express wagon or anything in the buggy line, It will pay you to see us. We are making wholesale prices on many of these goods and can save you good money. Powell's Warehouse, E7 DeSmei aye. CRESCENT FURNITURE CO.—Fur niture, rugs and linoleums, up holstering, furniture repairing, cab inet work; goods packed, ate; goods called for and delivered. Phone. Main 1967. 1113 First avenue. FURNITURE, RUGS AND PIANOS. Choice, Clean New Goods. LOWEST PRICES IN SPOKANE. 112-114 SO. LINCOLN BT. One 120 gal. galvanized tank and stand $12.50. One 3 oven French range, $12.50. Phone M. 2415. Call 20 Main aye. The best mill wood. Fine Lath Co., 01.116 Maple. Phone Max. 1110. Wanted - Second hand bio cles. C. P. Burch. 222 Sprague. Main 810. Wanted to sell—loo second-hand bi cycles; good as new; old ones taken in trade. C. P. Burch. 226 Sprague. For Bale—Gasoline concrete mixer; also In.OOO concrete blulding blocks, 14 cents. Glenwood 664 R. Sewing machine crates and machines to rent. Colvlllo Piano House, 335 Sprague. Phono M. 191. Packard piano. almost new; $:!00, half cash, balance time, Max. 3107. Safe—Cheap 407 First aye. Phone Main 1020. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- FUEL Valley Wood & Coa« Yard. Phone, Main 2958. W. F. Hohl, prop. All kinds of dry seasoned wood delivered to all parts of the city. Full meas ure; prompt delivery. E2B Front av enue, Spokane, Wash. International Fuel Co.—Wood and coal; tamarack, $6.26; pine, $5.25; delivered. Maxwell 71. C. & C. Fuel Co —Wood. coal. Tam arack, fir, rick 12.76; pine, $2.50. All kinds 4 ft. wood. Main 3083. Johnston Wood Tnrd for otno or tamarack. 1015 Corn. Maxwell 414. = ~-_r=T— —- —:- -3 WOOD SAWING. Amundsen, wood sawing: reasonable charges. Main 4734. El 17 Third. PRIVATE SANITARIUM BUROUND'B SANITARIUM, Human bake oven and electrical massage. Specialists In rheumatism and nervous affections: free con sultation. Phone Main 6318. Green bldg., 420% Rlvsralds aye. Dr. E. Breinholm, graduate midwife; magnetic treatment; home for pa tients. Office 41S Riverside. M. 2628. Res. El 028 Princeton. Glen. 627-R. FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK. Team of lini srs, 2500 pound*! harness, 3 -Inch wa«on, two-Mated Ijukkt and harness. Phone QleilWOQd 06411. FOR SALE—POULTRY Full-blooded poultry: Eggs, Single. Comb White Leghorns, $6 per 100, $1.50 per 15; Barred P. Rocks. $8 per 100. $1.50 per 15; Rhode Island Beds, S. C, $8 per 100, f1.60 per 15; White Rocks, $1.50 per 15. J. E. Maimer, H, F. D, No. 4. Phone Sub. 8800 AT A SACRIFICE Extra fine Barred Hocks; hens one and two years old. 1 have sold lot with one of my large lien bouses and 3 yards and must vacate soon. I will sell prime birds at $2 each. J. J. Stage, Southeast Boulevard and 13th, C it y. PATENTS I can save you time nnd money on your patent*. H. E. Smith, solici tor of U. S. or foreign patent*, caveats, trademarks, drawings. 615 Jamleson bldg. Phone, Main 1120 for appointments evenings. SECOND HAND GOODS A. I* Johnson, dealer in new and sec ond hand household goods and tools. 10 Main nve. Main 2100. Sunrise Trading Co., 24 W, Sprague, buys nnd sells s >nd hand furni ture, ranges, stoves, and hardware especially. M 2619. Highest price paid for second hand furniture nnd cast off clothing. Main 4049. 1020 First aye. Moßrldt Co., 0809 Monroe, handles all kinds of furniture; buy* aad •el-< Phone, Maxwell 371. If you want to buy err sell furnltuv* ■ call J. A. Hlndman. Main 408*. 338 Post atreet. 1 will pay highest prices for your second band clothing, M. 7267. DOCTORS. J. Edward Lydon, M. T. D., gradual* American College Mechano Ther apy. Woman's specialist. Chronlo trouubles. No knife or drug. 110-11 Auditorium. M. 8206. NO DRUGS—NO KNIFE Dr. W. F. Qrovor, Naturopath and Chiropractor—Specialist In chronl« diseases. Many testimonial* i f per, ■on* that have been rured. Consult* Uon free 620 Mohawk blk. M. I*7l