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YS RUTHERFORD OFFERED: te case oF sown TieeNey : TO DROP PROSECUTION 1908. nese | RRR RR Kditor The Star read tn your} Have not the people of King daily paper, date July 29, about the| county a right-to have a volce In ene comminsioners refusing to give old| regard to com@y affaira? 1 speak man Tierney money enough for afin reference ta the case of John a I |tleket to return to hia old home, | Tierney of the poor farm 4 Why not start a charity fund oom ys immun Tide cea teake twos a a | Susety there are kind hearts who | fer his Gantt wih ate $1.09 Would paytoat wxainat such an in-| Was Made Hiand bring It to your office), 1|24man @tion ax the commission-| IKnow there are enough good people ers have just been @ilty of com in Seattle to furnish the cost of |. "% ' Sheriff Smith: ithe tie é “n't something be done to help | SUBSCRIBER OF Bue sTraR, |"™ | Seattle, July 30. | How could we stand It to have a 3 a } - jloved one die in sorrow and away | see from prosecution in re Kent, Wash, July 29,1908, |from home, when only a few dol-| § s Htical favor Kdltor The Star.-Publie indigna | lara would bring joy an@ happiness Pmeproposition which was tion was strongly expressed tn re-| to us, or in this case (0 this poor to Jack MoQuade —_— gard to the killing of Dave and| old man and his loved one gheriff at North CRIMES Pees Oe }Jim, the animals of Kara Meeker.| Publish this, if you wish, for I do Bae arrested om charges OF THE WEEK. , Seatitones imee who acid him Pan} Now must the same persona sit hope something will be done for jallenUy by while the life of a hu | thie man that he wed bribes. way i + ‘ may go back to from P. J. Smith} go, bd ae uty 26. se owned It Police do nothing | man being is slowly passing away,| his old home in Cinctnnatl Airman of the |, S¥fglars entered the Seattle Safe | 1h case }Juat because its the whim of the | A SUBSCRIBER. | Deposit vaults and stole property ard’a right-hand | Valued at $1,500, But for accidental! J Fifer Kills Hagel Fifer, Mra fn the north end. It discovery thieves would have had Fifer, Mra, FP. L. Niehul, mortally 0 oe to valuables amounting to wound M 4 ‘ artnat. Ate. -ACCORE K winds Mrs, Ethel Warren and _ Pane’ during More that $1,000,000, Police at sea j Kills himwolf at 1483 12th av ee ies campalan for | OVer crime, troiman Harry Barton dis | Fred Hackeiman kille John Cox | eabaee from the police force for t Pg credit, it ean {in fight at 1916 First av, conduct wabecoming an officer, Aya tly spurned the | | Thursday, July 30. | ‘Kent commission loners, at county July 90 Andy Tomich, Italian laborer, vic - timized out of $25 by smooth swin: ‘The first five days of the week feally declared | diers. jending today contain a roll of “These charges were erlme seldom if ever before againat me In the first Monday, July 27, jequatied in one week in Seattle. Rutherford because he had B. 8. Shaughnessy, embortier,) Opening with the robbery of the | wanted at th Yakima, escapes| Seattle Safe Deposit vanits and ete IT am going Yne and make bim from police and drinks poison be-| Cading with the murdurous buteh fore being recaptured. jeryby Jease Fifer, the week will go Work. Mrs. Ola Batchetler tries to kit)! 7@%8 88 one of the worst from a PIRATES ROB FISH TRAPS. riminal standpoint in the histe Ee othing to. do with |her two children jertrainal standpoint tn the history| Will Reply to Circular Ad- = ‘against you,” * Inaloted Mra. Myra Muuhs attempts to commit suicide and kill litte daugh there were hosts of smaller Kr ony Drought up by beted Mol robberies and thefts, and in almost Peers and I Tuesday, July 28. levery case the police were absolute ly ¢ Resides the above, erlmes enumerated & fish trap of the Alaska) vising Manufacturers to’ j e . I | Packers’ association just south of wow that | Joe Neavayer held up tn crowded |/¥, unable to discover the perpe “Take the Hide of Bryan Point Roberts, disarmed the watch case | saloon and relieved of watch and The week w 1 arked b: man at the muzzle of a gun, bound ore feb (chain. Robters walk SON CO ree eee ae on one ‘ »\and gagged him and, leaving him . Imost constant disorder on the te ence several yess) = Ray W. Caldwell tries to shoot) water front, where assaults and jat the trap, off with 6,000 We fOr) wife and afterwards commits sul-| fight are of datly occurrence. The gy 3 pent gato lllynee frome jelde at 2313 BE. Denny way, |poties have. been enntent to act Hiei eens estas the’ da ther Fred Weich, prisoner in city jail) passively In the matter, and the| (By, United Prose.) [aaah dhe cieeain Sak tine Sete enee awaiting trial, mysteriously ¢s-| dock owners were competied to cail | NEW RK, Aug. L--Normaa BE.) v bd by DP OP and allowed 26,000 more fish to es Mack, manager of the democratic j cape national eampalgn, today received | work from W, J. Bryan that he will] in the federal authorities to pre vent bloodshed Seattle is now a harboring place Wednesday, July 29. wn rest! ®, F, Parkhuret, cashier of Pirst| . | . for scores of “crooks,” and “confi-| reply publicly to the cireulars ts ta and for) National bank, arrested for om |dence men. who openly ply their| sued by J.C, Van Cleave, president NER o® Bend. beazling $48,300. nefarious trades, secure in the be-| of the National Association of Man-| . W. F. Weis, a Tacoma contractor, | lief that the police will be anable | ufacturers, asking the members ar etal on charges ‘accepted money from | *Windled out of $1,260 by emooth | to oe them. | that organization and thelr friends meneemetrenemcenmngermenes |tO “take the hide off Bryan in the jcoming election and nail it to the | fence for all time.” falooamen to pernit | - It ts understood that Bryan's re | ply will be in the form of an the law. joven letter to Van Cleave, and that this will open a hot confilet, the | real beginning of the big cam | STONE LAID je has always contended ‘Was no truth in the ‘that his arrest came as L of spite on the part of (By United Press.) RAILROADS WILL | statement made }® on the payroll of the company }® for faithful service. RAILROAD COMPANY DROWNS OUT THE CITY STABLES |e ke Rm ¥ a e ad = to @ depth of four or five feet. \* * ‘Bored Hole i in Bulkhead A lot of valuable tools, nails, ete., * BANG CLEARINGS, * wore rescued by the stable boss and * *| his assistants and carried to a high * Seattle. * Which Held Back Mud point where the flood failed to * Clearings today ,.$1,192,630.02 reach, The elty’s horses were led * Balances 218,649.62 ®| from thelr stalls, which were filling * ‘iinies +| From Regrade. with ‘wed, end tampaenrly quae *® Clearing» today iw! tered in the open alr * Balances * | Notifies City to Vacate * Portland *! In an evident attempt to sum-| This morning the board received * Clearings today *) a letter from the engineer in-charge l® Balances”. .. #| marily eject the elty from the su | 5¢ the work of erecting the bulke \* - &| bles which are located south of | heads, announcing that unless the ORME ee ee | King st, employes of the Oregon | city vacated the block immediately & Washington railway last night| he would not answer for the conse bored holes through the bulkhead | quences. which holds back the dirt from the Jackson at, re In view of last night's attempt ta ude | flood the elty stables, members of big portion of the block on| the board regarded the letter as an FIGHT HIGHER lwhich the stables are located was| impertinent threat, and so informed inundated, and a lot of material and|the company's officials present at a number of horses had to be re-|the meeting today | moved to nave them from the flood. | When the water and mud first! with mud that the city will of ne- |commenced rushing through the cessity have to abandon its stables holes that the employes of the ratl-|and find a new location. In the |road corporation made, the city’s | meantime the city officials will com- stable boss hurried to the office of | pel the regrade contractors to cease The entire block is so flooded TAXES (By United Press.) BELLINGHAM, Aus. 1 That the railkouds of the state are col-| Lewis & Wiley, who have the slulc- | sluicing oper llecting Gata and preparing for a) ing contract, and entered @ vigorous | This property #0 -old to the rail- bitter legal fight tn o the as| protest. He says he was politely | road for a depot ite some time ago, and the railroad arranged to allow the city to continue using the sta- sessments of public service corpor- | requested to go to a region popular ations, of which they are the most|ly supposed to be too hot for com important, are raised higher than | fort bles until other ground could be se- | they think {8 equitable by the board Supt. Maloney of the street de | cured and new buildings erected. jof state tax commissioners, is the| partment and Assistant City En by State Tax Com: | gineer Thomson were roused out of | COMMISSION missioner Frost. The Northern Pa | be and when they arrived on the | IMPERIAL ENVOYS FROM FLOW- cific and Great Northern roads, in| scene the mud and water was fast particular, he said, already have | covering the stable block | men out in neveral of the counties Stopped Stuicing Operations. of the state paralleling his work of] The city officials immediately | ob aiaiag vate on. Fe TE ee |compelled the regrade contractors mal property from experts quall:|ig shut down sluicing operations, fled to testify im court. and reported the facts to the board of public works this morning In order to see that no further eee ee ee ee es * * OLD OFFICIAL RETIRES, #| damage was done, both Supt. Ma ERY KINGDOM COME TO % |loney and Thomson remained on the (By United Press.) %\ground until after 3 o'clock this| STUDY INDUSTRIAL CONDE morning | TIONS. BAN FRANCISCO, It is announced here today that Jas. N. Hanford, who will have * * * * . e By the time the sluicing opera + * have been paymaster of * * * * * * tions were stopped a portion of the stable buildings had been filled with Aug. 1.— *| * ; the Ho ed sane (By United Press.) Southern Pacific company con * | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1-~The tinuously for the past 40 years imperial commissic appointed on Tuesday next, will retire at the age of 81 yeara, to seek rest in his home in Berkeley Manford will still be retained some time ago by the emperor of China to investigate industrial con- ditions in this country, and particu- larly to interest Chinese in this ountry in the new Chinese steam- ship line that is to oppose the Toyo Kisen Kaisha line, owned by the | Japanese, arrived here today from | Hongkong on the steamer Siberia. The distinguished men from the S$ 3and $4 Has Only $185 3 At the Assignee Sale 1010 First Av. eeeeeeee * PRISER EE SEES ESSEHE Everett andEdmonds Tad cabeen hanes aa Flowery Kingdom are Li Chin _ and saloon” inter- Cause of Rupty OLYMPIA, Aug. 1—With im Tien, Foug See Ching and Wong en OF aie of " aa he salted a good deal of it is} Van Cleave says that the on-|Préssive ritualistic ceremonies by Ting Foo. They come with an tm- receatiy Bote Friends Can Give Give | no Other! tne oniy way ta which ite dixap-|alaught upon Bryan was caused by |the grand lodge of Masons and ad-| peril commission to look into ta MeQuaae has pearance may be accounted for the Commoner’s support of the| dresses by Gov. A. BE. Mead, J. H.| dustrial conditions here and in Rutherford tooth and | | During the two weeks before he | #9titnjunction plank, which was M | gonively J. G. Megler and State} Europe and to solicit support frog former's friends be- or fae: Sead Parkhurst made sev. |Corporated In the democratic plat | qugitor C. W. Clausen, the corner | Senders seu maaeeaiie a. Tae cat Gl : Sm Issaquah ral effo ia the amount de- | form against the wishes and strong | App oem | | new steamship line. The local Chi- Eiltowsh ef wemnding Me! ance a Meeer Token. =" ‘ausee Be friends, seom.|08t Srguments of Van Cleave and Spl this Thernone mansion) Running at a high rate of speed, |S. moeedyegig hg preparteg 6 Se eo bis asnoctates an auto this morning crashed Into | sere, quet to e visitors tonight, at see if they could bay the ingly with an idea of getting off by) me Promptly at 2 o'clock officers . end hich Ci ‘oe 1 Taott H ok said today that certain| the wagon of Y. Ito, below George | wa which oneu seneral ao! ou or during the coming | paying as little of ft himself as pos) = and members of the grand lodge ~ | | bers of the Association of Man town, demolishing the wagon, lam-| Long-Hai will | preside. ‘with & promise of drop- | sible. = and the local lodge arrived at the “ , h / aK iminal charges now pend) Choosing a prison term to save! When he saw that he would have/ nang eel agli. “note Bryan Of grounds on Capitol Hill and, while tne hee ts eae king the} him 0 eattet tartans In the'lateat cn. |to repay the entire amount and| (elt support, and have eanounced |hundreds of cltisehs and visttors | “T10" {OT tet eee coher tiving| iF; fume. of the Vulcan tron Works | preliminary sparring, | pianation of what R. F. Parkhurst,|thus make known the sum of his/ ete eee Oe oe? i ta enna | trom. vartous parts of the state! ‘9 pal’ nak te wabaede DE | has Just regis ansther victory " th Smith took particular | Pistawot ceshiee and confessed am, | resources, tt is believed that he|<rat# in the campalgt It ls tall! witnessed the ceremonies, the cor-| {i Sanh Beate, Been se vein, Ss ae ee re i Just put om the declare that Rutherford | porzier of $48,330 of the funds of | ¥eMt to fall rather than pay up i pennant Bo the part of Van |2et stone Was swung into place erie warenk hhetbaclaadies to do with bringing the the Firat National bank, did with TT. F. Bevington, who will appear a «oon ee pth od red ot ign a] BOMBess was cntirely suspended » re Bowron Sd ee te A P Pagainst McQuade, he in-|the money that he stole. se counsel for Parkhurst, scouts the bree Sétwebe Gaplial end Taber,” |tiere this afternoon, @ general holt |The horse -gpnen lente gr wat eamer : de that the charges| pyen the closest friends of the | !dea that bis client was ever in-) Bryan will defen@ the antitn |day having been proclaimed by She eum eoamaaee toe aia t MT RAINIER volved with any other woman be-| . @ropped anyhow if hei man say that they do not know | Maror W. A. Hegemeyer. would stop fighting | what he could have done with the . funds to which he helped hirself Some of them say that he invest- led a good deal of it in real estate. | and, with the rising market previ k as incorporated fn sides his wife. the democratic platform, and Will] United States District Attorney contradict the statement of Van Kimer B. Todd and Assistant Fed-! Cleave that the manotreturere are! WILL, CELEBRATE THEIR eral Attorney Charles T. Hutson) solidity against him te |Juncidon ph most of this last year, and the fact ment Hier oreme-cuag ee att," BIDS ARE RECEIVED ON THE PIPE LINE The board of public works opened; Last year the low bid was en bids for the construction of the tered by the Puget Sound Bridge! second Cedar river pipe line this & Dredging company, of this city, Invite La Fotlette. morning, so far as the prelim-jamounting to $1,263,982, with) 1 JOLN, Neb. Aug. L—It was below the/ inary totals show, Grant, Smith &| bands on the pipes, and $1,162,458 | announced today by Mayor Itrown, Co, is low, with a tender of $1,172,-| without the bands. cheirman of the local committee on $58. These figures show that the low/arrangements of the Bryan notifi Van |Gelebrate the twenty-fifth annlver- | | gary of the founding of the order, t |e Known as thelr “Silver Jubilee,” | that he will reply to J. C. Cleave, president of the Nationa Association of Manufacturers, in an open letter. The reply will be pub-|On September 12 lished in the Commoner next Fri-| All of the Maccabees of th day, and will consist of more than | ere to be invited to particip $2,000 words Pryan’s speech of acceptance, to be delivered to the notification com- 4 mitteo, is being transcribed today and soon will be in completed form (By United Press.) state }and two men | says that Mr jor four days. He The Jap thinks the! driver was drunk. Without a word | Jevss sieht i of explanation they passed on, driver, however, obtaining the num- ber, Wn, 1103, which is taken out time avy Yard, whieh the | abies « new schedule of six round daily, Leaving Flyer Dock, toot | fon at $00 and 11:20 | pm. Baturday, 11:36 (By United Press.) TACOMA, Aug. 1.—A scenic rall- were ih conference with the offf-| practically certain, will draw an ~ }in the name of Mra. Tillie Bassett, 30 pm. way from Paradise valley to the lous to the money stringency last |cials of the First National bank to-| other volley from Van Cleave, who SILVER JUBILEE |Mving on Nevada st. near Seventh 50 Ue Pie Lek P33 2°2! | summit of Mount Rainier may be | Gn, there cannot be a doubt but day when the “juggled” books were | is preparing for a hard battle. av. 8. Bight, £96 insted of T:30 constructed by eastern capitalists. that he pulled dowa some big prof-| gone over and information was) — _ - es = W. G. Rowland, an expert engineer, ita, i given the federal authorities to} Bryan Says “You Bet.” | oO has just returned from the peak, MONEY It is estimated that he took about| place before the grand jury and! 1 i~cOLN, Neb. Aug. 1—-W. J.| Seattle members of the Koiehes| DEX BEACH 1S 2 =| with several other eastern men, and $18,000 within the last two years; | upon which to prepare an indict-| pivan today confirmed the report | Of the Maccabees of the World will jhe belie that the idea is a most the Flyer le ATTLE- TACOMA ROUTE. | Rex Beach, author of “The Spoll-| _ Fare 38c—Round Trip, 500, | ors,” and other Well-known novels, |FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. | is in absolutely no danger of losing |, LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 ané| Mark Leites, Russian revolution- his sight, according to Dr. Herbert 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 5:45 p. m. jist, who took an active part in the H. Cantield, who nddw that nt no| EAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m | earlier revolutiouary movements in time aiuoe the author's arrival here | ond, 18:16 8:68 and 7:90 p. m. | Russia, will speak to socialists to- has there boon any danaer of such |U: SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattie—| morrow night in Marion hall, 627 an cocurrence. | Tet. Main 178, Tecoma—Tel. a2. | First av. Are You Paying Too' | feasible one. If the road is con- structed, Mr. Rowland says he will build an inn in the crater of the | mountain. REVOLUTIONIST TO SPEAK. There is only $5,454 difference be-| ed up and a final award made, the The James Biack Masonry Con-| price this year is $9,400 higher than | cation ceremonies, that Senator La) gaN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1.—W.| relapse last week, due to anxtety struction company offered to do the | the low figures of iast year's bids. | Follette, of Wisconsin, has been|} Summerville, former Alaskan | over hia desire to continue his jour. | work for $1,178,712. As soon as the figures are check-| invited to attend the festivities In-| newspaper man and recently tn nee Deiter, bat quickly raitied. cident upon the notification of the charge of mining interests in Mex tween the two bids, the only ones city will insist upon the work go-| Nebraskan that he has been chosen |iog for a British syndicate, is mias-| FORCES HOLLAND'S HAND, ive food. | the board received. jing ahead with all speed by the democracy to make the runling from the St. Francia hotel, ate | trespasser, the rat) |---| for president. where he arrived a week ago, (By United Press.) The announcement says that the invitation comes from no desire to | attract the republican senator to Bothing to lessen his ing linen clothes, bearing the rg pearance of having come from the tropics. He spent money freely, the democratic bandwagon. Sena | ang wired to Detroit for $100 and| tor La Follette will be here to lee }then for $50, recelving both ma. | ture at the Chautauqua assembly, |i, was five days ago when he re ¥ hospital, sent him of courtesy, says Mayor Brown. seen wince. Handsome trunks and iy hospital, where Dr. ee sult cases are tn his room, but the attended him. Gompers Makes Statement. hotel has been unable to find any ~ WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—Samuol| trace of his whereabouts OF BOY THiEVES. |Gompers, president of the Ameri The case was given a new tinge | ne lean Federation of Labor, in an in-jof interest Friday when a Pinker Despite the declaration by Chief; to make the temporary restraining of Police Ward that there would ve | order a permanent injunction. Much for your Clothes? Beach's condition has steadily improved for the last three suf ed a slight 1F YOU PAY MORE THAN KANE WOULD CHARGE YOU, YOU ARE LIKELY PAYING FOR HIGH RENTS AND BAD BOOK DEBTS. iF YOU PAY LESS THAN KANE’S PRICES, YOU ARE NOT GETTING THE BEST IN MATERIAL AND WORK- CARACAS, Aug, 1—President! |Ceatro has withdrawn the exequa- | teurs of the Netherlands’ consul and vice consuls in Venezuela | Foreign Minister Paul has t mitted a note to the Yetherlands government in which he recited what he terms the insults to Vene- nuela. MEEKER TO _ATTEND. Bera Meeker and his oxen will tor: | to the house of |80 further disorder on bd rs er: terview today ton detective called at the hotel and | attend the annual pioneers’ colebra. MANONTE, . 2711 Elmond front, a negro stevedore barely es EMPEROR OF CHINA “| have been asked why I did not| asked for particulars regarding the | tion, which will be held at Belling IF YOU ARE THINKING forge areal Med caped death at 3:30 ng wane + By dl ayn ayer : missing man pe hy pgp ed igo - I OF ORDERING A BUSINESS | mi | while working on the Northwest ILING | the Indepe' . bet 7 | Saturday ne ploneer will speak | SUIT, FROCK SUIT, DR | en ‘ed * 7 on t ote fo WAY'S BILL POSTPONED. " or 8. i ’ . ess Pree hernres na | orn, tying at Pier 4 FAI RAPIDLY | wrc0a tne ator mon to vote for a tal eaaoupeecalt- ec SUIT OR A -TWO-PIECE | nd six pearl handied knives | After an investigation S G. Corbett pro the work of boys i, Mo, Aug. 1.—Gov mile of Arkansas has been @sanitarium here suffer. Rervous breakdown “COA Prices At Bunkers. Lamp , Me Nut . $3.50 pay Lump .$6.25 $4.00 fast a, Railroad Ave, South. f Bx. 99 and Main 70; Tnd., 92, | A two-pound steel washer was! hurled at him by @ anton man,| | whistling by a few inch from th (By United Prass.) |negro’s ear. A few inches devia tion and it would have killed him B. Ferguson, a longshoreman, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Sergeant Stuart and a charge of assault and battery placed jagainst him. He was later released lon $60 ball. Ferguson is alleged to have assaulted a non-union long shoreman several days ago. } Before Judge Hanford next Mon-! day will be heard the plea of the! survive for many weeks, PEKIN Aus 1 it became known here today that the high of ficiale of the government are ox coedingly concerned over the out look because of the serious iliness of the emperor, and the general be Hef that it will be necessary to os tablish. constitutional government to prevent a general revolution The emperor is failing rapidly, | called to attend him Will Play Ball Members of Ballard aerie of Kagies will go to Pleasant Beach to morrow to play ball with the team of the Bremerton aerie German Delicatessen C. F, Baasch, Prop. GARDEN TRACTS Gi 2% acre tracts, $100 an aore; easy terms; clone to car line and lake; level, clear od; fine tor chickens and ber- ries. National Land Inv. Ce., 917 Firet_ av Let us put up your Picnic Lunch Our Sandwiches and Lunoh Specialty. 919 THIRD AV. Ino. ind. 4956. and there i# little hope that he can|to men at the ¥.M. C0. A The best|at 3 p. m,, on reat Sound ship ying assoctation | physicians of the Orient have been| Character.” D. W | | candidate for president “Without disparaging that party, I think everyone will agree |me that it cannot be successful in this campaign Gompers said that in bis opinion the wage earners of the country will be best protected under the platform of the democratic party and «ives that as his reason for supporting Bryan TO SPEAK AT Y. M, G, A. Rev. W. T. Randolph will speak tomorrow “Baul—A Study in Cram will sing two special songs DOCTORS Moore and Rowley Mechano - Therapy The Drugless Cure Special Chronic Attention Diseases. Given to 232-3 ARCADE ANNEX ind, 4961, Beattie, Wash. with | Counctiman Way's proposed bill, calling for a special election on a | Question of issuing bonds for gar |} bage collection in the amount of | $300,000 d briefly by smimittee yer consideration ok was discus the couneli's finan terday and further med for another w Visit Arcadia | Customers Recetve all the advantages given And see for yourself the vast by the highest class bankers. amount of work that has been |]/f} We invite you to open an done this summer A visit will count; no-matter how large or convinee you that we have the small, we will give it the same location, soil and climate for careful attention growing the best winter apples in the state. Our terms are the = mnaliest of any irrigated enter home today State Bank of Seattle On Pioneer Place. Grant & Dye, Inc. FISCAL AGENTS, | 812-13-14 American Bank Bidg Cor. First Ave. and Yesler Way. SUIT FOR THE HOT WEATH. | ER, THINK OF KANE. SPECIAL BEGINNING MONDAY AND ALL WEEK | —A REDUCTION OF $5 TO $10 ON ANY SUIT OR: | DERED. ONLY ADDRESS— 709 3d Av. OPPOSITE SEATTLE THE ATRE (OUT OF THE HIGH- RENT DISTRICT.) SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY IN FINDING THE PLACE, WELL DRESSED MAN YOU MEET TO DIRECT YOU TO ASK ANY | KANE’S ® i ores

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