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LABOR MEN INVITED TO (By Statt Special) — ating the bonds for the Lake Wash OLYMPIA, Jan, 17.—Today was! ington canal and the Duwamish val labor day at the legislature. Aside! ley tmprovement, passed the sen: from the formal election of Miles | N° (Oddy, as an emerKency onder Polndexter as United States sena-| hous ball oe sata tpl pcan tor, which took place at noon, the) Poindexter's labor men, who are holding their| minutes, and w State ration meeting here, crowded and enthusiastic gallery were the guests of honor mptly at 12 the house filed in *Senator Bryan introduced a reso-| and the clerks read the vote of y tution inviting the union officers to tere Then President Paulhams ait in the senate this afternoon, | deca The labor men want a chance to be elected. heard on the employers’ liabi The two bodies, on resolution by dill before the two houses fir joint) Dow, Tacoma, then sent telegram session, and there was a movement of congratulation to Polndexter, started to have this done. expressing the hope that he would Senator Dan Landon's bill valid-! be of much service to the state. & witnessed by a CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED “George W. Dilling stands for de eency, honesty and justice in the administration of public affairs. | have known him for a great number of years and am sure that he is capable of occupying the office of mayor of Seattle, | know that a) majority of the business men of the city are with him, and | am going! te do all in my power to elect him.” | With these words, Jas. 8. Gold-} smith launched the campaign of =e George W. Dilling yesterday after-| ALVA ADAMS. noon, and men were selected to have| Progressive democrat complete charge of details of the | fisht Mayor Speer of Denver for rac The meeting was short and the United States senate t of dusiness-like and with plenty of en-| the late Charies J. Hughes. thusiasm, The campaign commit — . who will tee ‘ected James D. Trenholm secretary of the Mexican Pacific HE IS Land Co. as chairman, and Edgar C. Snyder, secretary of the repub Hican state central committee, as | IN CHICAGO secretary. Trenholme immediately | organized the executive commit with Attorney John C. Higgins as| CHICAGO, Jan. 18 May Yohe, chairman once on the top rung of the theat- A special woman's auxiliary com-|rical ladder and afterwards fhe mittee will work for a full registra-| wife of Lord Francis Hope, and Gon of women. posseasor of the famous Hope dt- eR jamond, then hero of @ sensat ° lional elopement with Captain Put po ane an }man Bradley Strong, tonight will play at a little Westside “ten twenty-thirty show house. She Fights City Law) just arrived in Chicago from the Baten iu cis catent waged wy Jovem | NOW FRISCO Is Piastino, a wealthy Italian citizen, Spokane’s so-called anthalien inbor| AFTER HUMMEL law has run counter to the treaties | i} yen (hy Tatied From) Word was received here this morn-| ing to this effect from Gov. M. B.| SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18.— Hay, who had been served with} Whether Abe Hummel, the notort notice to that effect by Secretary |008 New York lawyer, who was of the United State of State Knox. | dragged tmto the limelight through | Thi# will probably end all fur-! his connection with the Thaw case, | |: ther $ at this time to enforce |!* really an American citizen, will peas |probably be determined by a fed moat eral grand jury drawn here today Hummel LONG SENTENCE around the world, landed in San| Francisco last fall, and is alleged | FOR SWINDLER to bave falsified regarding his} | fuzemabip in order to pass his! TACOMA, Jan. 18—-Fraudulent | letters of credit passed upon bank | ers in five states by G. W. Morgan, | alias C. A. Randolph, who has ob} tained thereby a sum estimated a! 5 shown in pte yesterday. When arraigned, he| John McQuirk looked so ragged broke down completely and in al yesterday afternoon that even his sobbing voice pleaded “guilty” to| hobo friends took pity on him and/ the charge of obtaining $200 from | raised a purse of §2 so that he might | the Bankers’ Trust company. j purchase a new pair of trousers. ‘A sentence of from 7 to 15 years | John promised faithfully to buy th in the state penitentiary at Walla| trousers and went into Billy the Walla was then imposed by Judge) Mug’s saloon. Not finding the Chapman. trousers there he proceeded to in- vest the $2 in wet goods. He will BURGLAR svend ~ sank = in the city ESCAPES Merry Grind of TACOMA, Jan. 18.—Dick Hyland, held in the county jail since De- Di Fa t cember 14 awaiting trial in the ivorce Frac ory superior court on a charge of burglary, escaped from the jail last) 4 pieaheth Stevenson was this Thursday. The escape wae nathan | morning ranted a divoree from her me by ibe sail of gg aya | husband, George C., It being proven cece See geten, wae Se | to the court's satisfaction that erst- Tested Hyland. At the county Jai; | while affections had ceased to exist El eretbors Smyuads during wd | and that George had departed with part: | another woman. ‘ure from the public. Other divorces granted were: $. EMO OW Mary Ann Potter vs. Frank M. Pot- MRE EMORY TO'WED |ter, Minnie Skow vs. John C. Skow, ri Kelly vs. E. Kelly, Gertrude | Vaughn vs. Granville R. Vaughn, in the reported engagement of MiSs. | perry T. Gaines vs. Maude Gaines, Josephine Emory, wile ce ana| Wm. Harry Gillespie vs. Edna © late Judge Geo. M. ead Gillespie, L. E. Cole vs, Anna May Charles K. Poe. ner of the Edgar{Cole, John Strom vs, Tillie Strom, Allan Poe family and a law partner +t Mali eidiinger vs. Jesse J. of Harry R. Clise, Mrs. Emory is| Neldling baggage dut free. wife of Judge R. B. Albertsen. The as ) Sor DION'T SPEAK FOR 0 | ,. Pavers’ more OLYMPIA, Jan. 18.—Represent tive Foster of King county, FA | Good Samaritan for county officials Jot counties having a population of 250,000 or more. La fieepagel pen. is Foster introduced a bill yesterday ENGLISH, Ind. January). j,|talsing the salaries of county audi- yoo o ie Sak boc’ thenne cncut tora, clerks, treasurers and prose fifty years and had not spoken 4) 11 y of gheriff was fixed at word im that time. he died he|$5.000. The commissioners are given Three days atone. had told his |$3.00 and traveling expenses. The broke his long »' within three days | Superintendent of schools, assessor attendants that within and éngincer get $3,000 and the he would die. coroner $1,500. ON PISTOL PRACTICE. On top of this, Foster introduced VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Jan.| another bill fixing the salaries of 18—The first batallion of the First | bailiffs at $1,200. infantry, under command of Capt | Herschel Tupes, left Monday for the Proebstel target range, 16 miles from this post, to give the troops the benefit of target practice under (wy winter conditions. ny Untied Press.) — CHICAGO, Jan, 18.—Chicago 1s GIRL 1S BURIED. one of the greatest musie-loving Barnita Carsensen, aged 9 years,| cities in the country according to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.| Andreas Dippel, of the Chicago Carsensen, died at the residence,| opera company, whose report shows 5702 14th av. N. W., Ballard, Mon-|that the company has taken in day. Funeral services were held | $500,000, this afternoon in the chapel of aaGEOOK STILL ON. percemand, uadertener, ‘Baltare ALBANY, N, Ys Jan. 18-—No —Gnoved to|cholce for United States senator r yn the legislature ‘orthern Bank Building.| was reached when the leg! y *#*| alloted today. LOFT AND FOUND. SIT IN Pee ea ‘: TINO GRILOREN Holona Pappas, aged 525 —BEAUTIFUL HOMES —@ 9 5 HELP WANTED—FEMALE jection took but stx | inaped f bat AT NN { kidnaped her two bable \ {iN charged with belng an 4 Pappas will Telegraph Co 4 the Insurgent senator duly | HELP WANT and came to 8 » children were Washington Children's home. BALLARD WIDOW DIES. widow of Davis Rov DILLING’s; ¥' eer IN ee , Roch will be held ‘Th Ballard und THE SEATTLE STAR| Th ( “ RACES IO Counc FO MAIL sUBSCRINERS TORY SITES at Roct employed at good wag Pure, sparkling » Rochester and all improvements, such SITUATIONS WANT be to the property owners of the towns FUNERAL DIRECTORS. RWORTH & #ON and Licensed Embal: pay us & single it to be even be Rochester ev return the same day if you wish to. Bonney Wateon « PIONEER RENT 4 » price of all lots that are now on each will each in Seattle once ar while making a trip |S! ing & epecialty PERSONALS. THE OXYGENATOR FURNISHED ROOMS WILLIAM PICKARD, PROP. ILLINOIS HOTEL NIGHT AND book of Oxypathy | five nooma 2232% FIRST AV., WASHINGTON OXYGE NATOR CO. 36-18 Pol Bids. Seale, Waser abe aiciog FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. | This | Mates $1.60 per week ARR nn t <4 property, a 940, orchard, | wi | standard 417,000 w ¢loee-in apart hear public market ments in city: or at Sixth and Yoste Lonesome Club. appliances t p into wt . fA. B. Rood MPROVEMENT, ¢ 30 liffeation for mem: ; broodera, laree and small o and tor terme, exchange for LISH MAK.OVER SHOP. trimmed, dyed, Reker e, a ne amare i the This Will Make County |S . FARMS AND ACREAGE. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Peoracn Bea Oa er ote VIEW APARTMENTS, strictiy modern, ~~ and old gar FOR A CHICKEN RANCH, walking distance natural color ING PARLORS | mished. fine viow. 41 ores, churches apd FOR RENT -- MISCELLANEOUS. PERI Lease—Room 2 dock, ground floor MARRIAGE CEREMONIES PERFORMED, on’ Railway ay. PERKINS LAND CO. 111 Third Avo kinds of store fiat . Made at 93 Bell pen etching and wal ing attorneys to $4,000. The |« city, four roll to free trial bottle Dr American Bank Bide BOARD AND ROOM. OIDs AELTING OUT AT A WAt BUSINESS CHANCES, Rennes GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE Miss HOLMAN M LAUGHLIN \ CLIFPORD @ VAN ‘AR y fitted up and d two yearn’ lease; Price $1,650 CASH Benorita Mend dint. fs Room 17, Hotet Bit air anh cures THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911, ROCHESTER NEW TOWNSITE order to advertine Rochester, the new townalte at the jun of three rallroad we are gol to sell a iim number of ‘beautiful, level, cleared lots, close in to business see that are worth $50 each RIGHT NOW, for only $ on ¢@ terms ABSTRACT and WARRANTY DEED with each 1 lots He Just as level as a floor and are all clear to put into garden, ROCHESTER THE COMING CITY ster ts aituated in the heart of a rich valley and in surrounded by thousands of acres of improved farming and fruit Rochester is close to vast quantities of valuable timber, also large deposits of the very finest coal to be found in the W The development of these great natural urees, which is now rapidly going on, will make Rochester a city of at least 60,000 people and the metropolis of Bouthwestern Washington, A mod. @rn $15,000 graded school, stores, hotels, churches have already been built. New settlers are pouring into the towa and are busy building their new homes ent ROCHESTER A FACTORY CITY. he owners of Rochester townsite appreciate the fact that It re quires a good oH to make a good town and therefore solved to make Rochester the GREATEST MANUFACTUR TOWN IN THE WEST. Work Is now under way on the big f niture and door factory that will employ a hundred men w completed, and numerous other large manufacturing plants are POSITIVELY ASSURED, as we are giving away FREE FAC on r. Over 1,.)0 men now steadily » the near vicinity of Rochester FREE IMPROVEMENTS AT ROCHESTER ing water will be piped FREE to every lot at as street grading, etc., be completed absolutely FREE of cost to purchasers, A utiful natural park is now being improved and will be donated WE GUARANTEE OUR ADVERTISING. Don't be afraid that because we are giving you the greatest value for your money you ever heard of, that this proposition Is not as rep nted We guarantee this property to be the « mat bargain that has ever been offered to the investing public. Don nt until you have seen the property and found or than we said it was, The train leaves for ¥ morning and you can look over the townsite and poun .E YOUR MONEY NEXT THIRTY DAYS. t Rochester for $ 1. Buy now prices and wh you are face to te which sold for now, ivanced to $50 kround-f Y th 0 ome IN or write for our FRE! any bank in Sea who are all making ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET or our hundreds of satisfied oney. Office open evenings “NT T SPAT v 814 SECOND AV. 313-214-315 MEHLHORN BUILDING W. A. PERKINS OWNERS B. F. DUNCAN FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Contd.) RAISE POULTRY | YOU CAN MAKE IT PAY. best location around Seattle; is Sust BETWEE eMER down: » MBER Arona, | + ACH a $00 Cas AND $10 PER MONTH ‘an exceptionally | CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc or desert ‘claim in on 1019 Third Av 2 see orchard views | YOU CAN BECOME THE OWNER fine LAND company, | OF A CHICKEN RANCH IN av MAIN | KIRKLAND. " : RET LAND ¢ EXCHANGE TO OWNERS Take Madison car bra fle _" | at Med thes BURKE & FARRAR, INC ~ 406 to 409 New York ‘Block 10. ebicken 3. F. LAVARNE Bldg. 7 Bachange | $18 down, $6 monthly. Herbert fort $00 Leary bide FARM BARGAIN. ROBERT ‘MALTBY, Alnska Building OREGON FARM LANDS $16 DOW $5 MONTHLY McKAY, in Kirkland, on Lak Opposite P.O "ring view of as eae cat cae bien ete. COLBY VALLEY FIVE-ACRE ity. sell for 4 ree TRACTS, $600; $50 C £ wast y to improve, 50 min: city re, eay n' car and Kirkland fe n boat to our office, ¢ Kirkland i handy t or Be BURKE & FARRAR, INC., CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDAL 408-to 409 New York lock 1019 Third Av y HERE IS A SNAP. NBAR AUBURN, b ini idiab ROBERT MALTBY, RE TRA 1010 Alaska Bullding v S FOR $450. If rich to buy any ta American Hank Bldg RICH VALLEY LAND. _— s $76.00 per mar Auburn. oastty BLLaWORTH REALTY i see) ery, ca __1iei American Rank Building, —_ sale ata da modern, close to two street cars Hallard 288. WANTED—REAL ESTATE. Qwnors. 1=4106, 1010 Alaska Ruilding acreage living h and r, 1824 A Residetice phone evenings, Grant} ~ Will pay cash for cheap lol; want a bargain. 3-128, care Btar CITY REAL EETATE. 3 to 80 acres In Kitsap county. i0lT ca Hide. Main | American Rank Bde BAINDRIDGE ISLAND. * eas than half mile to Sound, inty road, view eattio and Brom ash and $1 1019 Third Av # neat Port Orohard, about tw lace for poul rin like rent a, J.B. LAVARNE, 214 Seneca St Price $2,100, CITY REAL ESTATE wwwwwww TARTER-ACRE NTLEROY Ww $10 EACH MONTH co. BLK REAL ESTATE LOANS. | Onn | | NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFR DE- pp property is pperty at mm 980 to $500. 4 easy pay: | wood. $2.50 load M ALE STABLES. ed horses, FOR SALE—FURNITURE Os niture and L rene go Store 192 et ay. and Office Purniture C FOR SALE — MISCE: LANEOUS y dry 3x4 OG Gut per foot edar Window Stop regular price 18c ce $1.30; $1.25 per eampie suite or double breaste Traders’ Bidg. | etall business, 1 good location. no reasonable n 10 Archi ; Fent applied ow 314 Union at WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE DRI your furniture, ale AUCTION SALES auctioneer of everything Phone L_ 3790. Office 1246 First av Business Directory TO MAIN 9400 OR IND. 441 na A ENTERS Phone Main i SPINNING'S SAGRIFICING NOW GOING ON BLUB PRINTING Seattle Biue Print Co. 614 Hinckley Bik (Cont.) www w Ww Ww Ww w w Ww W W| wep posise ers me and timber ations on tm uar- 260 per y at quick; Seattle Tract tinge | $27.60, 1d HAS PHONE TOO, ARCADE BLDG, mero SISTYS. nnn rrrnmn EME anne 7 5 RT of 01d Wayside hos- ae eee “ears Under manageme Oa { i | Property sutt0a rt Hansen Optical corner FIRST AV! BCHUC HARD OPTICAL Ere speciatis: bi P= 10K & LAW ge FOR SALE—WOu") AND COAL i; 7 Far oa ah ee £03 Hinckley Block Cie ee tee eee eee eee eee eee eee PHYSICIANS _ ee rene OR. JACOB SMITH SPECIALIST a4 Uro-Genital Diseases 614 First Av., Opp. Pioneer Square ANNOUNCEMENT. I have received from Prof. Paul ermany, a limited supply of his vo. 606, which I will administer according to his meth- ods In contracted blood disease, W.D. WALKER, M. D. 203 EPLER BLOCK. $13 SECOND AVENUE, GRADUATE. LICENSED SPECIALIST. AND PELVIC DISORDERS. AMINATION AND ADVICE. PAY ONLY AS You and Medicines furnished DR. JOHN “piles cored without wa man methods. Working folks, patients cared for. Ottice 233-4 ese My ‘modernized treatment Specific medicines, Both phones 1 urinary, rectal diseases, 608 BL “Dalton, skin diseases pool room on the Coast. and Union St ck Binding and Printing Go Lithographing & 12 Columbia. st 2nd and Main. Ind.) ROPERS. 05) 15 SURE TEIN So. 323 N.Y. BU nae atime i Cit NK PACTORY, Sn Rae See OTT