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Nek "at Georgetown Under Dr. Corson’s Management, T gualy investigated WOMEN CONFIAML GHARGES Citizens, Who Know Conditions Valley al Story ef Abuse Similar to That Disclosed by! Reporter Dunn. PAPER'S EDITORIAL COMMENT ON CONDITIONS AT HOSPITAL Now that a grand jury has been called to probe conditions in and county affairs, 2 general demand is being made for a thor investigation of conditions at the King County Hospital and the poor farm. Both of these institutions should be most vigor. That they have been conducted in a way to | ring disgrace and shame upon the county for at least two years past is absolutely assured. Every person in any way responsible for the terrible conditions have existed at both these public inatitutions, whether it be ‘thote directly in charge, or the county commissioners themeeives, ghovld be heid up for public excoriation and punishment. Ht ia no recent hysterical cry that has called attention to the and dastardly conditions existing at these two county Visitors and discharged patients alike have been tet! “jngabout them for the last two years, but a busy public has scarce. ty stopped to heed their ory. But at last a vigorows newspaper took up the cry for the unfor- ‘qunate inmates and has laid bare some of the facts concerning the | hoapital, while the poor farm has been equally as bad, if not worse to be testimony of Mrs. ‘watch for violations of p: Went there, hoping to «ago = sen the psaivn Se a os ne or as ‘than the hospital. wilt not avail any member of the board of county commis gener to intimate that the recent exposures count for naught be forsooth, they were not made by a taxpayer of the county, if the taxpayers of King county have been remiss in their that is no argument why any one might not interest himself the condition of bis unfortunate fellow man and try to bring ‘gheut better conditions where neglect and abuse have for so long ald sway.—Rainier Valley Record. DGeefiming and backing up the charges of Arthur W. L. Feporter who spent 15 days invest treatment of the county AA fm the Rainier Valley last winter. outlook than that the ‘ate the reports brought back by the two women. ‘These women. ed, went ‘Were not trained Dunn. poor at Georgetown hospital, comes He nd Mra. C. §. Pollette, of York who visited the County he A sented Dante's to 10° presented no more there pr unfortunates ot accustomed to They mem by on an errand Duna, sot investigators. merey workers itke They whom poor county had placed They came away horrified at what they saw Bs cere Valley Record tells the of their visit and fot story artic ‘Ra we nthe leant learned some m 4 in correcting at .. 8 wore interes A. Helper and Mrs visited the hospital and co found the conditions at both places so J #0 be almost beyond belief. They dectared that Dante's Petured a no more despairing outlook than that presented compelied to seck the poor farm or county hospital of ‘ounty. © of these good women found a veteran of the Civil war in the ys of his earthly journey actually saffering for a few of the neces of Ife for a sick man. These women found fruit at the farm. 4 butter, but none of It reached the sick Inmates and the Civil Weteran mentioned was taken out that his last few days might be {is comfort. Taken out of conditions which Mra. Hepler described | ey y poor farm in to particularly pathetic case was that of a man named Smith, | suffering from rheumatism. This man died a week ago last) (April 4, 1909). But when we visited him at the farm he was) pathetic shape, ragged, filthy, dirty, and suffering untold agony. | net have even a cushion te rest on, nor a lounge on which to place cked frame, although in an upper room the women in charge farm had a large number of cushions piled around that were bused, and a tounge that looked as if it was intended for display was one blind man whose name | do not remember. He was in a bed that was dirty beyond all words to express. His sight were sore and he had scratched them until the blood came. no rag or handkerchief to use, so he had to wipe the blood already dirty sheet. The blood had rum down his face over and on the sheet to a point that was sickening. five weeks the man hag received no attention. by the doctor and had been given no medicine.” Record desires to call attention to the fact that Eof the-picture was not done by a reporter from Lor whe wa Drought here to get on the inside of conditions at the County pital, but wax painted by the wife of a reputable and staid citizen of | B resident of more than 20 standing, tax The woman who thus describes the filthy and sickenin [MaF at the poor farm went there at first with Sund i take flowers and a few de jes to the ttimates in order to their lives. The such a shock she felt Ceemnrabic for having taken the children of her class to a place they cowld see such horrors, and such atrocious treatment beings. Tes! it is high time a grand jury began work in King county. And ile about its work, it should probe to the high sources as well as the SMOTHER NEEDS HIM Norgord stole, but at the! he supported a widowed h Sed this was cause for He was convicted of the it $28.06 from his employer W. Guinn, a groceryman Prosecutor Lundin, how found owt that Norgord’s Reeded him, so Judge Gil today suspended his tence Mate reformatory at M RIDERS ARE FINED $100 EACH CA. Frye, a aged 23, each by fF B. Gordon bocauss een, aged , Hed 16, on mon the night of The youthful quart in by Patrol While drinking anc $ disturbance in a choy am conducted ri a Third @V. aud Pike “Would Disbar _De Wolfe tion today b eogit looking to tine dint rment of De Wolte, a Vacon [ae ey 3 He had not thia serious ngeles, years and a heavy sights her y schoo conditions we that son, was appointed by the Bar asso clation for this purpose, is in Olym pia today, and said the action against De Wolfe was already under way De Wolfe made charges againat the Integrity of the supreme court at the annual Bar association meet jing tn Aberdeen pia. The charges were thrown out at Aberdeen, and a legislative inves tigation committee is yet in exist ence for the purpose of investigat ing De Wolfe's accusations. Wolfe was formerly elty attorney of Went Seattle VOLCANO SALORES BREAKS OUT AFRESH MADEID, Nov. 20.—Bursting out with renewed fury, the voleano is in eruption again today, island of Teneriffe, one of the Canary group, according to ad | vices recelved here After a ehort eruption yesterday, which terrorized the Inhabitants, the activities of the voleano sub sided. According to the report today, the eruption worse than that of yesterday A stream of iava 36 feet wide and 15 feet deep has started roll ing down the mountain side, The molten torrent is headed directly for the town of Santiago, near ite base. The the town eon const Terror reigns. It ts believed that will be eruptions from other mountains, several of which are 6. showlng evide ere of volcanic Hud: | Uvity, unroe 16 a have fled from hurrying to the inhabitants and are attor Troy and RK. G CRUELTY AT HOSPITAL ng the Inhuman and heart-| im hor | of | and also at Giym-| De | ann STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, iyuy. BY T. J. DILLON This is the ot of man and story a divorcee, an everyday legal separatior wife, with no sensational charges, no prurient the and dents, no afftnition ja that start) pers it will This diverce ts in all lacking or horrify, In the flat, It te Just about a husband and wh could not live together and a l-yearold daughter the nee of the crime annals of joy rides wine road | yet it contain nn of divorce. Mr Horace B. Dunbar found the they planned a failure, They separated, Mr. Dunbar went to New Orleans, Mra, Dunbar exercised her and kept thetr danghter, Dorothy, Her daughter was her sol and inspiration; fae hey tolled, skimped and saved nied herself every little pleasure that her daughter might be happy And now hor daughter has left her and gone to her father mother's heart is breaking in the depths of her despair That's the divorce story as ft would ordinarily be told sorrow of the mother ts obvious and natural any of understanding. tragedy ever torn poles, her father; | and” Mra life ft Seattle a mother's righ the one who suffers most and suffers always n th ck of parental love when with her father her longing is for her mother THE TRUE STORY OF A DIVORCE qualities sup » who of happiness joy Bhe de The ; the joy of the father But there fe a third actor in this hearth She in fot forever drawn to opposite When she is with her mother her girlish heart yearns for hever it her soul at peace, Of that of which «he ts sorest in need she may not speak, She is in the anomalous position of being loved by two persons who hate each other and she returns their love, She ie the object of their struggles and plottings against each other; her possession is victory for one and defeat for the other; happiness or despair. She can but sorrow with the victor as with the loser; every caress from one stings her with remorse for the deprivation of the other. They have her heart strings in their hands, tugging in opposite directions, and they pull and haul In their anger against each other, she, the object of their love, writhes in the agony of a divided, irrecon cilable affection. That is the real story of this divorce her, The sensational feature Is the fact that two hearts for each other. Mother and father have their hate for each othe Pity the father, he deserves it hour of bereavemeht; bat more than either, greater than both, BIG CONCERT FOR |SPLENDID PROGRAM iS AR- RANGED BY EMERGENCY HOSPITAL WORKERS. A splendid program baa been ar | ra df | Thanks held or the aixth anneal which will o in serves Me ) 1 this ye erent of Emergency bh al promptly at arin t « place Fhanksgiving m There ad ryone is most invited to be present » remark him to honies at a with the Berlin Phil- one of the promt on ning in | the Moore theatre is no pission fee, and eve is | cordially Mr. Luis Dimond ay th single concer j|harmanic, will b Jnent soloists the service. Mr Max Donner, the new concert-meis | tex of the Beattle Symphony orches | tra, will also appear. Mr. Donn at? one time a pupil of the great Ysaye, won at the famous Stearn’s| | conservatory in 1896 the first medal }that had been bestowed for violin jand composition in fifty years. Two years later he won the same distine |tion from the Royal ac my in | Brussels. Both Mr. Donner and Mr | Dimond have achieved considerable |honor as composers Mr. Henry T. Hanlin, basso, atrice McClure, reader, a ® gre FREDERICK GRAHAM, BARITONE known artists, are also to be he at the service Rev. W. A. Major, Bethany Presbyterian pastor of church Frater ng over A WwW ince: and will preside Be well ‘WOMAN VANISHES; | nanan |MRS. AGNES GORDON casted nh ATLANTIC CITY DAIRY IN | MYSTERIOUS MANNER. t was & to the fect that she guild be back a# soon as and w ¥ / | Since that minute Mra. ( Vanished, gone, without leaving | 0 iined smpletely yute behind, teriously as frost before Her trunk other seastons are «till at the dairy and the amalt of her whereab« is told by the proprietor of | of Atlantic City m, whe of em and ' story Aldridge “Mrs disappeared from her / ment on N mber Mra, Gordon had been the Aldrid, for four land bad and giving her | betleve that «! satiafied with as any ason for her wishing | | | le ] dairy } Agnes Ge place rf working for months if te the can any inquiry eluctdate . tery Hitele is known than that she and sisters living in former of whom Atlantic City r daughter the past summe cept this one fact, that she husband, of whom «he spoke cating had her tre with him The proprietor of the dairy convinced that something serious happened to the woman ery about mother N Dak ¢ dairy stéadily oyers was other than well | or lot or that there | to w tm yort em reason time at ha | so that she [leave On the evening proprietor of the home to find Mra The only sign or of the 1th the dairy returned Gordon gone communication SEATTLE SCOTCH TO CELEBRATE HOLIDAY The 30th of November and St Andrew and Auld Scotia are to Scots throughout the world almost synonymous terms, and ti@y will all be fittingly celebrated the week after next at the Arctic Club, to gether with all the native accompa which, it is needless to haggis and a “wee sina’ on the side—that is, the TO CLIMB M’KINLEY | nimenta, jstate, are | drapple’ lingtde | ‘There are to be great doings that night, with J. R. Stirrat as toast master, supported by those Canny I Scots, Matthew Dow, James B. Fowler, J, C. Leslie and W, P. Cam eron ‘There | commit tea, which the banquet, jtainment with vie Cakes an’ a’ that yall ye bonnie | men, get oot yer kilties lthither for the glaedsome 2 representative in charge of the festiv! will include, besides a ma lantern enter « of the Land 0’ will be a CAPT. J. E. BEHNIER Helland chans- nd thrang nicht is the man who fs to asc McKitley to prove that k really planted Thi Mount | Frederick © lords at the top of the of the finest little happened apt. Bernier is has established a reputation as retie explorer. When he a Mount MeKinley know just what Dr Just now disputed vigorously SEE THE FAIR FREE. her The board of trustees of the y-P. exposition yesterday decided to allow the people to enter the grounds free of charge. Yesterday | the gatemen were taken off and the gates thrown open. we INFORMAL RECEPTION. An informal reception will be| Patrolman Rich, given by the Wisconsin club at its}by two men in the rooms in the Chamber of Commerce | yesterday morning, has sworn building, Tuesday evening, Novem-'warrants for thetr arrest ber 23 at 8:16 p.m cows his assailants by sight Imperial beh peak or that the outrage committed on this young girl's pure and holy love for the parents who bore are throbbing with love for a third and beating with Insensate rancor 48 an antidote for their sorrows, but.the girl has naught but pain ; Brieve with the mother in her ts the fife trial of that young girl whose heart must ever be cut in two. THANKSGIVING MORN ard the will deliver the usual address, and Judge the EMPLOYER WORRIED ind of to the elty vaal- ordon bh ny wun Nor the mys nt | with ox se indt * feels FOR COOK'S RECORDS ud ree is a Canadian who returns will Cook is, a point WILL ARREST ASSAILANTS. who was beater hotel out He HERE'S A STORY OF GULLIBLE MAN AND A GILEFUL WOM The Poe tale of a gullible} man and guileful woman w | poured ing te xympathetic carn of | Deputy Prosecutor John F. Murphy | this morning whon John Anderson, | a big Swede, can into the dep-| uty’s office and complained that he had been “done” by his “lady friend.” You see, it was like this,” pered the big fellow, “I met her} tine months ago, and in a month we were engaged, During that time 1 have been paying her board and have given her about 670 in money Whenever I spoke of getting mar vied, whe would say to wait il 1 got some money | was expecting from an estate. She never let me call at her home, She always met me some place, and when I walked home with her, we parted at the corner. “The other night she told me she was married and that she was living with her husband. It seems that I have been keeping both of them, Can't you go after her for freud But the depmy prosecutor was obliged to teil him that nothing could be done under the law, and he would have to charge the ao count up to profit and loss in ex perience, E.L.AADER ARRESTED; LAND OFFICE RAIDED The offices of the Sound Pacifie Land Co. in the Central butlding, were raided yesterday afternoon by deputy sberiffe and the ger, & L. Rader, a well known politician, was arrested and charged with running a land lot tery. Rader was taken to the county jafl by the deputies and ts being held in default of $1,200 ball. Other whim | officers ‘of the now at Elma are to be arrested some time thin afternoon. These ——- | men are President J. A. Vance, A }L. Callow and D. E. Servis The land company, which ts In corporated at $109,000, has been flooding thin state with cireulars advertiving a huge land drawing for 1,600 acre land tn Chehalis county at tien in September, 1910. The merited a lst of names of company mann-| A Rt Rt tt tt th MRS, READ GUILTY DENVER, Colo., Nov * Mrs. Bilen F, Road was i? guilty today of found upon * * * - apnnult ion Chandler i ipps and to * commit larcen attempting ny, here toda [Sv eenedencedaseus |HYPNOTIZED WHEN SHE WAS MARRIED) a member of the Holly “rs religious sect presided over by the Rev. T. H Gourley, was granted a decree of divorce yesterday » the ground Mra, Carr k |that whe was not mentally capable (o Auguat Sund 1909, was con when her marriage strong on March 6 summated Mra. Beck alleged that she in a hypnotic state at the time of and for a month after her mariage EVENING OF SCIENCE, Last evening Dr. Willey, the French hypnotist and scholar now Visiting in the etty, gave an even ing of scientific expert Butler Annex He ta experimented with physichure telepathy, human wireless te raphy and other phenom sixth sense. Charcoal the Great Absorbent Absorbs and Removes Stomach and Intestinal Gases and Makes the Breath Pure. The able researches of Dr. Sten house, published about the middie of the last century, excited consid. | erable interest in charcoal and its wonderful absorbing powers. His experiments were directed to the deodorizing as well as the absorb. Ing qualities of charcoal, and he succeeded in proving beyond all question or doubt, tes of destroying the offensive mal matter, depended, not upon its antiseptic power, been generally supposed fore, but also on its quality of ab sorbing and oxidizing offiuvia or noxious exhalations from the fying matters. Many other noted jh ave since that time Investigated this absorbent and oxidizing action and o of them, Dr. Hunter, has also published an account of his ex periment howing the relative amo of the various gases taker up by the different kinds of char wal. Both as had Stenhouse and Hunter all the schoo teachers of the and were tedacing them to invest their savings in this land The offigars of the company convicted, are Mable to a fine of 000 or ff¥e years in the pentten tary, or both All of the. men to be arrented are | well knowg.4a business and politt cal ciretes BALLARD BUTCHERS atate FINED THE LIMIT “The juries go limit” is how “freesum” in butcher trials. Two more butchers got $500 and costs in Justice Fred C. Brown's court yesterday, when a jury gave such verdict in the case of H. Kastner and Justice Brown followed with the same punishment for John Johnson 5. A. White, P. MeGee, Edw Drew, EN. Brooks, H. J. Smith and Maverick Terrill served in the charge against Henry Plotach was dismissed upon evi. dence that he was only an employe in the pubfie market stall where freezum” meat was sold, a poration owning the business MATINEE TO HELP CRIPPLED CHILOREN A matinee will be given in the Seattle theatre on Friday, Novem. r 26, at Dp m., to which all jchildren and persons with them will] be admitted free. The play ts to given to arouse interest in the | work being done Children’s | [Orthopedic hi ital The program will consist of} |stereopticon pictures, the perform jance of trained animals and vaude ville acts, put on by the companies |that will be playing the different | theatres at that time ront seats will be the members of the society who} wear hospital buttons. Bach per-| son wii be expected to put some. | thing In the baskets at the door. which money will be used in the) work BUYS HORSE CHEAP Ove dollar for a trotting horse. That is the price paid by Frank Adamson ef) 718 Jefferson st. to day for ap @nimal that can go some iy The sh ‘ racer to Adamson little bune! jhouse st hazard a i= cor-} reserved for | office seized the a judgment of $38 the only one of a bidders on the court who would even n the trotter | 66 99 Seventy - Seven| Grip &) COLDS While “Seventy-seven” is sold in every drug store in America—It is best to have a bottle in your pook et, and take a dose at the first feel-| ing of lassitude and weakness and| so break the Cold up at its incep tion. “Seventy-seven” will cure a Cold after the Influenza, Cough and Sore Throat have set in, but it takes longer—why delay? Fits vest pocket. umphreys’ 1 Humphreys’ | Famous Remedy for Druggist | begins perimer f ed » poplar |whells, willow a other woods, and they found that charcoal made fr willow wood possessed by far the most power of absorbing, deodorizing, oxidizing and destroying foul gases. It may | be added bh | which in ed xtenaively jan a deodorizing agent, t very in terior to wood chare as an ab sorbent and deodorant Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges composed of charcoal made the finest willow wood, t best of all woods that can be for this purpose. The addition of pure honey to these lozenges ren ders them so palatable that no can possibly object to their ta When they are taken into jstomach they do not Ne inert and inactive, but get busy at once in the good work of absorbing and ox! dizing all foul gases, destroying dis- ease germs, preventt formation of gases, opping fer mentation, flatulence and decompo sition of food, and cleansing the stomach walls of catarrhal mucus. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges are in troduced into the system by being allowed to dissolve slowly in mouth, where their cleansing action rendering the breath pure and sweet, destroying any germs existing in the mouth, and remov ing tartar from the teeth. Call up your agiet over the phone, and ask him his opinion of the power of charcoal as a stomach cleanser, gas absorbent and ‘breath purifier; then request him to send you a box of Stuart's Charcoal Loz enges for 25 cents. Also send us your name and address, and we will . you a trial sample fr of charge. Address F. A. Stuart Com pany, 200 Stuart Bullding, Marshall, Mich with made ut arcoal “1, cor and v boxwe wood. rf 1 at are from very used the Irondale Route THE FAST STRAMER HYAK 4ave Colman Pier, foot of Marion st, 10:30 a m 30 p.m. Irondate 6:46 and 3.30 p.m Port Townsend and 3:00 p. m. Ro On Monday only the 10:80 trip ix omitted Leave Se- Pures round 4 trips daily i2 m. a 6 p. m, attle at 7 a. m. Sunday, leave Seattle m. and Lop m. m. and 7:15 p. Gay, leave Riverett at 0:45 a. th and 7 p.m. Bingte fare to ish $1.00. Kound trip $1.40. nor Telegraph, Colman dock et, Main 2098; Ind S smRVvE Prof. Stevens The man who guaran e# (0 teach you to ray Lewsons, with every day and Classes and ass Ladies free Pine. ‘Tel munle ing mblies WIRKLESS OPERATORS ATH DEMAND Three ancies for every npetent operator, Maay to learn bythe “L 1. of W. T. System’; practical and simplified methods of persona Open day and m. Men o—inveatigate of Wireless wy Vhite building #920 rnational phy, 106 Seattle, The Raven prescription means that the doctor's skill In pro scribing ls most efficiently supple mented by the druggist’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG Co, 1416 Second Av. vis at the! ed on and} that Ite proper-| odors of putrid vegetable and ant-| alone | thereto | putre- | physictans | ex-| at animal charcoal, | £ the further | te the} HOW DENTISTS LOST THEIR CONSTITU- TIONAL RIGHTS IN WASHINGTON THE POWER OF A COURT quoted from m 7 6 Dental Hoard to the eourt was that unlawfully charg Hoard had rnd wrongfully held ene 1 will now quote exact right records ito the Dental In construing 1 actions of this kind against officers, the court sys { Rudkine of or tudge page wix pues will as to whet ad a faly eof thet kind |right to inspect my xa pers (which were publte land this notwithstanding tal Jaw of the b inmpection 5 law ltwelf, i wn in frequently “nbuned Wn dineretion.” mplation of Law cined tn dincretion American cithe duties a ministerial ng susta court in denying « pere P net P naid, of the question ae This in the correct principle of but in exactly opposite to the ng of Judge Rudkin in the lower power than Judge Rudkin yours government witho far itwelt law (a public act) eres! Dental Board. and the records acts and transactions are oncern. Do they act hom one knows, Do they @R- amine tn dentietr No one knows, even the court. Do they exam= as private individuals or as # ublic board? No one knows. How lo they decide who shall and whe shall not practice dentistry in this Yo one knows, except as their own code provides, which f bide all to practice except by tr GRACE and in compliance with their # rules, and now the courts will not go into the to whether dentists had hing of that the publle > ancer- nbine wes now @ of ethics p from this unteed adver- decided to beyond the ecured a} and with am fitted for ht truck ived by Jaw in ts their own < private rights of de felted in this state. tists were for- ARBITRARY PowRR dental now held full y © legisiatty, a standa t see fit, dent- or whether they and fairly, of awfully, the The , versity at sas t r wat not AND ©CON- ne THE sU- couRT. f ethics | white hands ad to | sia 1 | aereste, ' and furnish netitute @ cot eup ow a rank 4b dente dentists who ared Tepes - x to the dental combine, whict though un- ¢ court have annot see the My sam: tn mad IN THE sUrReMe WASHINGTON and answers hinations. werless to the Dental Be code for the whethor they anh. the time By Ihad re | Rudk i y m tteelf whet has substituted jaw of this state, oF examine in dentistry in fect, there is no way state for a dentist ‘ private rights. tal Board preseribes, ite xeamination and parmins ntiwts it chooses, ite questions fuses to allow any one to see them. The ce * state sustains the board, and the government which a instituted for the purpose of tecting citizens in thelr private bec mes the instrument by lzens are deprived of 2) read my article ar ed Even the sta wer ourt silently the fact Rudkin seid that the Court would mot go into the question as fo whether or not Brown had a fair | bearing or anything else of the kin thet was all conciaded by the actio lof the Dental Board Itrelf, proce fo slate that the ease was tried on the loses thus marrowed, and there being me testimony tending to su port the allegation relied upon, ¢ after passing that Judge next Saturday's EDWIN J. BROWN, TIS Wiest Av, Union Block, ween Cherry and Columbia Sts, en evenings until 9 and Sundays until 6 p.m. for people who work. <n SUUUARIANIUTEEESUATTAETY TE mt, Is Your Bread Dark “ Heavy? Perhaps It’s the Flour! When you use ligh-Flight Flour our bread is always good, sweet and holesome. It is ground i very best where the the fields best blue- stem wheat 1s grown and is always uni- form, Columbia River Milling Co. Office and Warchouse, Seattle annum ut UUUUUNERASEEEEREEETETTHUTL TENUUUTDNAUTEENAAE TEA BO YOU WANT To BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? Woe are independent deairrs hana- ung ew and second tand you big money THE SUNDWALL CO, 206 James St. Deatile, Wash, QU TO ne | DOWNING, HOPKINS @ RYRH, Ing (Established 1893) BROKERS Stocks Grain and Provistuas wav Hoth Phones 279, Private Wires, _BO4-205-200 Aloka Bids, Have You Ever Tried Gas Coke For Your Furnace, Range or Heater? Its heating qualities are equal to hard coal cheaper and better than coal, Kqual parts of coal make an ideal fuel A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU Phone us for prices, Seattle Lighting Company FOURTH AVE.-—-Fourth University—-HENRY BLDG. Phones: ind, 67 and it is cleaner 8 COKE and soft we ae 1314 and Ex. 75. Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc.

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