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ivate Lessons ved GAMBLING ENDED IN MURDER (Special to The Star) CHEHALIS, Wash, Jan, 1-—“I lost nearly all the money | had playing poker in Seattle, about $280." Thia waa the primary cauee that led to the holdup and resultant killing of Lawrence Barr, president ——lof the Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Centratia Saturday night. The youthful prisoner atti! refuses to tell his na He about 22, and says his home ie at Syracuse. Both hie father and mother are liv. ing, and he has four brothers and two sisters, he says, first crime I have ever he sald, “and my teat regret ts that the old man din't shoot me when he had the drop on me. I didn’t want to kill him, but when he continued com: yerivate lew and eyen- font at always fren hetng Wednenday, Pris day ‘penis Ted. 106 why on Savings tn Or withdraw any WILL BE CONDUCTED ON AND AFTER January 2nd, 1912 * AT THE PRESENT LOCATION OF THE MERCANTILE BANK © Paid on Savings Capital Stock $200,000 stock of this bank is owned by the stock of the Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. JANUARY 2nd WILL BE AN "INTEREST PERIOD On Tuesday, January 2nd, the Washington Trust = Savings ik will credit thousands of dollars to Sccounts of its depositors as interest for the Deriod ending on that date. Depositors may bring in their Savings bank books any time after this date for such entry. If you are not yet a depositor let the significance de of this period appeal to you. Twice each year our lepositors receive this interest on thelr accounts. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY, JAN. 6th, WILL DRAW INTEREST ¥YROM THE FIRST A special window ee 20) will be tn operation A% mmrecesr ono A OF Savings Bank Washington Trust and Savings Bank i with wings of summer's swallow, THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1911, LITTLE IRRITATIONS OF LIFE Br GroraiaB aovi The Now Year dawns, and tn its wake, fair resolutions follow; such simple fragile things to make, A man, a maid, remorse as the day swings round, revives each resolution, RARARARARRARAKAE Mer TU olimd upon the water cart, Steeeeeeeeteeeee Raeaekanhen ! alack! for maid and man, ity bees broken! jez Raananee today will be eeeekeeeeeeseee seteseeeseseaen seaennen “resolves” sincerceasily broken! OHIO PROGRESSIVES _ (ay ! COLUMBUS, O., Jan. 1--Ohlo progressives conferred here today to perfect their state organization. | The majority of the delegates in the conference favor endorsing Bea- ator La Follette for the republican | show NEW VEARS LINCOLN’S ST. VALENTINE’S DAY WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. ST. PATRICK'S DAY APRIL FOOL'S DAY . STER. AY DAY MEMORIAL LU THANKSGIVING DAY CHRISTMAS Gifford Pinchot Houser, La Follette’s political mam ager, do not want Le Follette dorsed at thie time, and favor leaving the situation open so that, in case La Follette falls to show the needed strength later, th: SATURDAY, ocr. ‘2 “THUR DAY, NOV. 28 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 25 Seana cee! QUEER THINGS IN THE NEWS New York Man May Live as One Dead for Many Years George Cohen of New York, who has been unconscious in the Nor- walk, Conn., hospital since he was struck on the head by a trolley car five woeks ago, has an odd fate tn store. Doctors, who have done every- thing possible to restore him to consciousness, say he probably will live for years as a dead man. He is physically very strong. Carried Hog on Lap When Raliroad Rejected It as Baggeg O. B. Christ tried to check a 170- pound bog as baggage on the ©. B. & Q. road from Bluffton to Hunt ington, Ind., but the road refused it. The conductor ordered hom to take it of the aisle or pay an extra ft so Christ took the dressed porker on his lap and car ried it all the way. Whole Town Digging for Gold, and Builds Levee to Ald Work About all the inhabitants along the St. Mary's river from Kings Forry to Coleraine, Ga, are digging for gold believed to have been sunk during the Spanish occupation. Thoy have built a big levee to keep out @ water while they work in the swamps, 35 Cars of Rum Make Georgia “Dry” Center Wet for Christmas Macon, Ga., is in the heart of a rabid = prob nition district, but it was not “dry” by any means there ‘on Christmas, During the week before the holt day thirty-five cars of whisky were recelved. They were brought in by what was known as tho “whisky unlimited.” “Dead” Child Came to Life While Ready for Embaiming Frank Quirdano’s little child ap- parently died at Kingston, N. a and the family called in Undertak- Joba J. Murphy to prepare it for burial. He had everything ready te om balm it when the child came to life, was hurried to @ hospital and will recover. Chokes Wolf to Death In a That Lasted Four Hours A pack of four wolves attacked Roy Edwards near Merrill, Wis, and had to fight them for four hours. He choked one to death before he managed to’ escape with bis clothes torn into fragments, ight Bear Killed by Kentuckian With Pair of “Brass Knucke” A bear weighing 237 pounds was killed by William Woodard while hunting foxes along the Kentucky river near Lexington. Woodard had nelther gun nor knife and when the dogs engaged the bear in battle he slipped in and killed bruin by hitting him in the head with a pair of brass knucka, Joe resigned. HAVE YOU READ IT? The Adier-i-ka book, telling ho you can BASILY guard against ap- pendicitis and get INSTANT relief from constipation or gas on th {s being read with mue| interest by Seattle people. It in given away free by Swi Phar- macy, Second and Pike. avt. TETELECEAL AC and for all this, perfection’s crown shall soon reward my labore! or five timber | post repentance, absolution — as surely ® * sHe: Ob, dear, this Now Year's day, I know, finds & dreadful sinner, I keep folke waiting for eo, T'm always | always be on time. For “dopey candy, I now that “regolve” ts dandy! frappes shall not apend another dime— I'm going to * Reet tkeeheee ener But tho’ we ajip and even fall, we But th’ we slip and even fall, we're climbing towards perfection—that day's not lost makes us all take time for tatrospection! BRINGHURST HARRY. W. BRINGHURST Mayor Dilling hi Former Fire Chief Harry W. Bring hurst to s@ecced Garner Kellogg as Kellogg {is the fire department, having been connected with it since its volunteer company period. years, Kellogg has beid either the ition of chief or fire marsbal wince 1884. Ho retires now at the age of 72. Bringhurst was fire chief under Mayor Miller and was removed by Mayor Gill for poll SHIPWRECKED CREW HERE Safe and sound, 40 members of the crew'of the steamer Grant of the San Juan Fish Co. landed at Seattle yesterday on the Prince Rupert. The little steamer was Qaught in a terrific southeast gale, and was wrecked off White Rock, Banks Island, several miles south of Prince Rupert. Capt. Jacob Hansen stood by the boat until all of the crew was snfo In lifeboats. Ws “TR. COULD BUT HE WON'T” CTBVELAND. Oblo cn it — “Roosevelt could be elected prest- deft, but he is not a cai hak told me and others so. not desire t nomination. certain he is sincere in his de iley—! resign, but am not! ni This statement was made here today by Gifford Pinchot, former chief forester under Roosevelt, who will be tn Ohio for a week working for the nomination of La Follette, TACOMA, Tobbets and mirried the day after Christmas, ‘Today Mrs. Johnson seeks divorce, saying “I was dopey at the time. | I've been supporting him and] Mo WOuld have to in the future.” e Professl: Bl GANG LOOTING |: _ UK ie Te Weide, iin ae, rest here and P p box cars between Seat. tle and Butte, It Is believed that the railroad has lost thousands of | dottare’ worth of goods through the jations during the jast it Ie said that the piunderers dis- posed of their loot through agents. If @ bellwether has water on the brain, le he @ hydrauile ramt “NEW TODAY a. MIKE COHN New and second hand clothes bought, sold and exchanged. 1017 Pike 8t. Ind. L 2689; Main 6333. Bring this ad with you and get 10 per cent discount. rn to dance in Private instru: Trial free. nor ‘ery day and even- tng, Danotn, Wood, 20 teachers. DREAMLAND Seventh and Union. If you have tried to learn ‘from other teach- y tion. UN wivenatTY DAIRY Fresh el i —- Fig eo and eee abot tith NB. North 1616, SVENTR PARee AY PENT ON LL Cl YiAivs Niawr. ciate SPECIAL NOTICES, “THE 1818 THEATRE” The home of cowboy and faa mie Bn First ay. m to the «| Kisom and board” Yor two. Ave. BITUATION WANTED--FEMAL PRR need nurse denires post tion, confinement eames or care of invalide. ind. Cherry 116% = FURNISHED 200M fan Vinainos nore nia and Bth, near Westlake ay now, fonsnily furnished, out- tively the beat ac- low rate. of $2 to 600 and 750 per day THE ANNEX. 2004 Iighth ay. near he roomn; per night » 524% Broadway, hot and cold wa in every room; very % Main 147 Hoard and room for $6.00 a woek, oF transient. 609 Cherry Street Nico sieam heated rooma, $2.00 eMC 00 up 722 Pike wt. BOARD AND ROOM tit io} BUSINESS CHANCES. HAVE YOU GOT $1007 Then start the Your right by Ka 40-nore farm in the Fort 1 British in eh 4 pain line Pacific K., now complotio aay torns K $100 cash, balance climate ideal; west of ‘not the cold Canadl vernment PACIFIC reports, n Bank Bide ff land. | AO MY | 09. H 405 PACIFIC BLOCK. 40-ACRE FARM $100 - pay- rich, demand GuAND 'T TRUNK PACIFIC LAND COMPANY 914 Anferican Bank Bidg. Gie-halt interest Momtay, 1978 Westlake, oe phone Main 423 WIT purchase past due notes, mort- gages and claims. 211 Boston Bik Restaurant a, sale cheap 7 Take Phinney car. Want = =a gmail equies in _broperties. 211 Boston Bi ACREAGE HAVE YOU GOT $1007 Then rt the New Year ii fvark owning « $0-ecre farm in th George District, Central British Knowing the whereabouts 3 I i ney a healt 2 ee FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | FREMONT OF or 7 ¥ re SORE, ore ie se esa tae 1971 let. Ener ine jon ney Wi . ree Benner Weise oe aad University, Both phones 13. s PERSONAL. MEALTH OXxYPATHY PERFEC? Ligs IN cash, balance deal; west of RAINIER LAND | ¢, T) SAMUEL © CITY REAL Es HAVE YOU GoT $100? Thon start the New Your right by re farm in the Bort 6 District, Central Mritivh Co- in, where the #oll Is rich, crops bountity Trunk compl oany torma; climate the mountains, not the an climat Call for mapm, government GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC COMPANY 914 American Ban BEACH NCH BARGAL cleared, cul fine view old Canndl- reports. LAND Hidg. CHICKER Acre tract, ready to plow, $1 down; clone to car WASHBURN iis Rainier Beach 00; $100 TY CO., "Bencos 164, water, Walkin, $1,700) NGFORD AVE (eo of ath wt Paid In| full; Will sell for $100. North 1031, 4 tor ide, “any § theres ‘gone, F-t Big ting view tw 200.00. Phone White 648; Kodak ‘rolls ‘deveto Dungalow; now rented: furniture 1 Towtk® “tor in any evening, can Building Co. zy Ky “Foun LDF Vor salo—Keal estate ii parte of the elty and state, GRORGE L. potasasy 910 Leary Bid, the. FOR GALU—Kemaences 4 all pai of the cit 6 Ben yment Som dame nquishment wheat tand,| WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE 4. B. Fileter, Went Soaett 1 EXCLUSIVELY. Bowne REAL ESTATE LOANS, CITY AND On improved Minin tf ae r cent, any amount "ald taste 2, Wend OF Sereceake Gon bit Beccad a Columbia of OWN MONEY improved residences, Der cent. with reason: ston. Ba nan ot ee TRUS COMPANY, =! FOR SALE—MISCELLANE car, | 8tandard bred ae i 3 hatohing. pi ducks, ee ct Pogitry soups THA baiteny MARKET Cor. eine and Pike Place. pouansy, ‘SOLD SUNDWA: not the cold Canadi-| .PS? £P'Sinment, "evorte PACIFIC LAND COMPANY 914 American Bank Bids NWOOD COLONY. ted west of. Beattle on the sone Delightful place to live, where yo o, oy Tun your own bustness ralst Fervien FRUITS, fet in es of POULT ‘hy prices are always hi rr il start you, balance $10 « month. 200, with more than capa i timber tto pay for the land fo stumps. The colony Is located handy to school in well-settled dis. ih. Clifford Land ick sriendn, climb out of He eee nature's greatest aneer, tonic and builder en. WASHINGTON OxrbaTiien a) CURED- New parmnents, made and oli remod- Tat en. Sit Areade witg. Ind sonable, MERKY CHRISTMA peadquarters: | wonderful BH ty fo Supe a Col Fann Caden. Tall Cig tytn ng, ute See a PHONES: MAIN IND. 98. med jis dental Vashington Gatholie hom: ord fine baby “boy € montha old. 621 17th Ave. rh monial nam has Bie. 708 Fire. mai Sat RS. H. 1011 PL iT. sHandled, Souvenir Pena box 1205 Benttle. a Lost—White bull terrier; brass oo jar, Logt near 4th Reward. Main 5560. oan have by identity- Phone Queen HELP WANTED—MALE. Wented—Men and women to learn the barber trade. Lar, and most Complete school in the West age paid while learning. | An uniimt Sourse only School or wr rticulars. NATIONAL Benge" COLLEGE. 68 Washington, or 720 Third Av. Phone, Main 8434 Wanted—Men can earn trom $1 to $30 per day, Men‘past 50 need ast apply. Cali at 203 Haight Bide, Beocond and between 1 and ij Pad m. Tues ry. i ool row, 2ip, conta Third lickor Tonka, ask Bal 0. tor Kent's rainproof, room. per cu your s| Hardware HELP ANTE une 1520 Pacific ‘Telephone and. Telegraph ‘anted—Strong Swedish or German rl to agsint in Renoral housework. Bull, “The Pines,” made to order; Mra, Govin, 905 Pik Wanted—A woman companion, 4101 7th av, 8. South Seattle HOUSES FOR RENT DDDPDDLUDDDDDDDDP ouR WEEKLY RENTAL BULLE. TIN CONTAINS WHAT YOU WANT SUCCUTS: o s o* Es ie now your name en a ‘eoRy contain every- JOUN Davis & ComPany, ind, 3600, eee pv® nearest Ea within few. blocks railroad senots just east of 12th av, Phone iso flats tor rent; brand or light and wi aisog, able Spruce. oOo! heidi ‘all and gee our] ~ rd anaND” “ERI Ni PACIFIC LAND North | > "its princtpte, ‘ burn = five r month. Better come in, Auburn one of the best towns in West- orn Washington. Make @ start by getting a parcel of land. OLE HAN! & Co. Third Floor New York Block. 40-ACRE FARM $100 nce a fallroada bullae Thee, Just ‘the 2 piace to get e Kood start in life and become independ- ——~| GRA RAND TRUNK PACIFIC LAND|% COMPANY jean Bank Bldg. WHY NOT LIVE On your own land? You can do tt. Valley farm of ten acres or more, $30 per acre, on your own t na. immediate possersion given and you reap all the benefit of your work and en pan Crops never fail there and ilroad facilities to markets are fully adequa' kA M’KAY, 204-5 Literty Wldg., Opp. Postoffice. $500 buys 40 acres of good shot clay land; halt of easy cleared; one to railroad and town in Che- halls county; best of soll for dairy or fruit land; running water; on it x 2 miles From’ Anacortes: 38 dikod bottom, in cultivation, bat-| > ance fine upland; lar ® npring. | lovely (beach, on county mile from ' school with terma, 405 PACIFIC BLOCK. To-acres—i cleared—ge house “end bara; running water; from McLeary. Only “BB00.00, at cesh; good market and roads. P. DIXON & CO. ~ Kirkland Acreage and Farms 8 & SON, 904 Third Ay. FARM LANDS 40-ACRE FARM $100 Cash, ments; clin crops abunda jemand reat and growing; railroads bulld~ ing. Just the place to get a start jn life and become independ- COMPANY 914 American Bank Bldg. ‘ood land, north city, io Hollyw: Sta, ood Tord, church. Rj RS you want a Snag fman-Kelly Co.» jorthern FOR EXCHANGE PART EXCHANGE 40 acres ce land, only 2% miles from Kent, ranch, on good county road; orchard, plenty water, quar- Fine store 00; $50 owner, inch, 9ee Live large b-room buildings. 1 will take improved S attle property, if unincumbered, to the amount of $5,000 and $3,500 cash if taken soon. CHAS. ~~SACRE CHICKEN RANCH ~ Overlooking Lake Washington and city, for well-located, modern. bungalow or cottage, Phone, Main 453, “LAND, LAND To exchange for any Kind of seunies Address X-1013, The Sta TARE BURIEN PROPERTY. PE SB i Ml ot YOUR OPPORTUNITY | house, large barn and other out-|_!n_ § Moved to 1614 Some ay. ot of the hig Fent district. you g00ds. Pho a ron SALEFURNITURE, Spore roa “Orties Fem. a 3 COMM: Head ofti oftice Toronte A Oa. Tos apts. ces jiman ‘Weather str 1170; Ind. 2181 100 fang Short time collaterat ice $,900 Damage. cu joe $2,900, a oom a © lon” Fleet heekena wit: cau A imunds, ‘ PA 703 ee eae ha tle Pattern Won best equipped shop in town. M. 6068, Theumatiary diseases, piles, freatment, ful. Arcade An nervous, and chronl My moderni Serre Saesat, rooms Dr NOM. Cook, 36 years’ Goltre, women, ae throat. satarrh, as8 Dr Muli M an Bla,, Farlsiea-Y org, 400 Globe he . tak and) Madison. Sonmattation gttee, for adjoining MoDonald | ~~ 20 years Central ‘Bul AN 7 Why firm before having your done, and fi Main attex . eneca. Ta 3659. first class work. Cha SHAW SHOW CASE CO. Bargain - of show cases, good as & foot. 2005 tnd av., cor. 10 Large trata on new Lake Burien car} — we pow Waser matruction; $200; 10 down, month, epi Qt5 New! York Block Main 73. te ‘Const’ Stam * cond and. Main. in 3634,

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