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official ten one of the ‘and progressive published the office of not words, “goin tancy board ‘of $49,902.94 in FA. Case's office’ age, running on 4 for economy, he county ring bis Independent stand in political affairs will make him one of the most popular candidates for the governorship of this state. The people like a fighter, and Otte Case has fought his way while attending the schools in Seattle, and then from the pick and shovel to the position he now oceuptes as county auditor. He Is one of the best known men fm the state, having resided in East erm, a8 well as Western Washing- ton, for a period of nearly twenty- Mr. Case's progres: nine years. pablic official and Keep your eye on him. elect! to the eity served one and his admin @ fair, efficient one. He |s not the ‘Pereon or corpora for personal § of the individual. of the 80 a8 to light and as he — “oh “pons ter 7 DAVIS, born in Mus-| Ago, He vis Th 1888 Mr and lo Fepresented | 7 State senate | the -way Davis Members from ‘the state appor Very sick. | - Beattie his r, years, and Se bi the state aerie Peet Of Beattle’s row . @ iife memn- fe an asso-|+ elub. | WILLIAM MEISTER | : William Meister, proprietor of the California Commission Com pany, is one of the youngest deal ers on Western av. and yet one who has been on the Street for jyears. For the past 12 years he bas beld down the southwest cor ner of Western av. and Madison st. jand for six years previous to that he was engaged In the business on the Mr. Metster has had a life time experience im the frait and prodace business, having bandied frait and produce in California for years be fore coming to Seattle, Through his years of experience he has come to be ome . of the moat widely known nien of the Street among growers all the way from British Cotambia to California, and ts com [sidered today exceptionally well posted on anything pertaining to fruit and produce. (Paid Advertisement.) HARRY W. CARROLL Candidate for City Comptrotier brough the public schools and University of California, gradu ating from the Sehool of Mines. Fol- lowed mining, railroading and man oer before coming to Wash- ington, Was one of three members of the house im the 27th session of Califor nia legisiature, representing bis na tive city and county Introduced and pawsed an act which freed the capital city of its bonded indebted ness of $1,660,000.00, Served five full commissions in the Nationa! Guard of California, from captaia of university cadets to Meutenant colonel on staff of com- mander-in-chief. Was reading clerk for the house of representa tives of this state during the Third, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh legisia itve sessions, and was unanimously indorsed by concurrent resolution ate. Harry Carroll is an auditor and | certified public accountant of much experience constructive upbullding of the city comptroller's office of this city in May, 1894, with Will H. Parry, and continued in the comptroller’s office sixteen years, having left same ral times to enter into other business, but was sent for, caused to resign and return to assume ebarge of the city’s accounting, which checked the treasury. Carroll personally contributed in good measure to all the improved ethods In this city’s department of ice from first to last, and points to an absolately clean record. He was comptroller in charge from 1906 to 1910, being defeated two years ago by 229 votes out of 32,000 cast, due to devotion to his official duties > the neglect of his political cam- paign Murray & Scott RAL CAFE Third and Pine For a good time, Will be well treated, give us a call, and you 4 Restaurant and Pool Tables in Connection for reader of the United States sen-| He entered upon the) THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1912, SEATTLE LEADS THE, 1005. ils eoplt NORTHWEST IN THE ART OF TERPSICH- ORE. With the Opening of Prof. Stevens’ New Academy a Short Time Ago, This City Can Now Boast of the Finest Dancing Academy in the Northwest. ing in the shortest posstb ent with correct and upto date methods, Prof. Stevens gra! the flag, Danoing instructors come go the same as in any other ine of business, but the person who gives the public a square deal and ts above board in his dealings, is always bound to succeed. There fa no better example of this than the Stevens’ Academy. A few years ago Mr. Stevens came to Seattle from Alaska and opened a dancing academy at his old location; at Fourth and Pike. Prof. Stevens was a firm bellever th of Seattle, and to bulld up the largest patronage, he decided that there was no better method pauks take the public into his con- and give them 100 per cent ‘Value for every cent spent. From @ smail beginning Mr. Stevens haw risen to be one of Seattle's leading business and financial men. Had It Copyrighted From past experience Prof. Stev- ens knew that every pupil wanted to learn In the shortest possible time onsietent with correct methods, and in privat in where there would be no ¢ wement. From this came “DAN( TAUGHT IN FOUR PRIVATE LESSONS,” now known throughout the Northwest, So many Imitators popped up that Mr. Stevens had it copyrighted Feb- ruary 26, 1908, Now Finest in Northwest As 4 result of bis square dealings ith the public, the Stevens’ Acad: y is now the finest in the North West, Heatdes his ballroom, there are two amalier halls where loxsons are given in private. Prof. Stevens gives his personal attention to every pupfl, and it ta seldom that & pupil cannot learn the two-step, and walts tn four pri- vate lessons. In case he cannot, he is taught until he can, for it is a rigid rule of Prof. Stevens that every graduate must dance correct iy. The pupils have the free privi lege of bis Wednesday, Friday and Saturday night dances, where his ttaff of sswistant teachers keep their eyes om them and see that they have everything down pat. The Stevens’ Academy is located on Fourth av. between Pike and Pine, and is open every day and evening from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m A trial lesson is always free to any- one interested, (Paid Advertisement.) W. G. M’CARTHY Photo by James & Bushnell. Has filed for councilman, He is 46 years of age, and has been a resi- deat of Seattle for 22 years. At [present he ts princtpal of the Col- man school and has been principal of the Latona, B. F. Day and the South school, which was situated at 12th ave. south and Lane street. At present he is vice president of the Seattle Teachers’ association and is a graduate of the state unl versity. He was appointed a member of the eighth grade board of county examiners by Supt. Hartrant and reappointed by Supt. T. P. Storey. He has six children, lives at 4217 Burke ave. and has property tnter- ests in Ballard and also in the south end of the city. Mr. McCarthy stands for a clean and progressive administration of municipal affairs LESTER HOYT Photo by James & Bushnell Hoyt, the doughnut king of the Pacific const states, started in bual- ness for himself in Portland, Or., in stock must have been $2 or $3, oar as he can Nlect, Hoyt was a salesman for a wale grocery conce’ and, i in contact with the grocers, he soon discovered that there was a demand for genuine homemade cookies and doughnuts, He soon embarked in thie line by getting up at 2 a. m,, naling hie goods and de- livering them in a basket before starting for work, Fle first bakery was in the hasement of his mother's home, This seon proved too amall, and out of this grew his bakeries in Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, Hverett and Vancouver, B. C., employing olghteen wagons. Mr. Hoyt ts an enth: man, every year journeying the Polat, Or, near the Coos Bay territory, for large game, and at the present time his many friends are trying to Induce him to run for the elty counctl, EATTLE'S PARKS Total area, 1,062 acres, 34 Parks, 22 improved, unimproved. 18 Play Grounds, 16 improv ed, 3 unimproved. 12 Play Grounds with ap- paratus and supervision, 20 miles of completed boule 13 "|industries 4 SPECIAL FOUR-PAGE ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT NATIONAL BARBER honest effort to make you a first-class workman” is the motto of one of the unique and important this elty, In the Nw tional Barber College, with head. quarters and office at 68 Wasl ton st. corner of Railroad a’ & branch at 720 Third av, ‘Thi lege has been established here for several years, and Ite methods tend to protect the general public against the poorly trained barber, for ev jery graduate of this school is @ proficient workman, and able to in the best shops, | Both sexes receive the same thor ovgh training here, No cigarette woking is tolerated In the school, and from 200 to 400 patrons daily, nd as many as a thousand on Sat- urday, furnish sufficient practice ed on to at tency | te each student is spy tain the highest pro calling, and the proprieto with experienced barber and give instructions in the work. SEATTLE NAVIGATION SCHOOL The charm of the sea claims all of humanity, and #o great is the ver the trackless ocean that ¢ of navigation has be come indeed an Important one, 80 important, in faet, that few profes. sions require greater knowledge, or greater personal ability. Seattle, as is fitting in so important a sea-| COLLEGE shave and ten cents for a hair cut is made for the materials used, the work being done free; clean tow-|port, claims a school of navigation ls, everything clean and sanitary,|which excels anything of ite kind ail tools being carefully sterilized [on the coast, and where able maw and every possible care for cleanli-|ters and mates go out to manage ness taken, Ladies bringing lit-|sea traffic all over the world. The tle children for hair cuts are given | Seattic Navigation School has been spectal attention. Tho citizens of established since 1898, and its in-| BSoattle are specially urged to give |fluence has been widely felt. Cap-| these young men and women who |tain W, J, Smith, a seaman of many are learning a trade a trial, Cour-| years’ experience and a nautical ex- teous treatment and careful, clean | pert, is at the head of the school | work will induce you to continue |and gives his personal attention to} your visits, levery student. Candidates for mas-| The cost of « complete course |ters and mates, ocean, coast and {n-| Without tools is $25, and with the land Meenses of all grades are in-| highest grade of tools furnished, |structed in the practice and theory | $40. Forty per cent of the students’ |of navigation tn all its branches| earnings are turned over to them, | and in the arithmetic of navigation. and they Invariably make from $3/Captain Smith is a graduate of| jound and Alaska sufficient 1 ity, He Puget wh his splendid and Lid justment,” Capt. Smith ts the the fogometer, an inst facilitating proce ly determining ship h alone ia then acticnl ( of wireless telegraph ind waves, within b ing dis tance of a wireless shore station, the ship having a wireless outfit This instrument was tested with suecess by the U. 8. ship Wash ington the forenoon of Septem ber 10th, R. F. Nichols, then act ing secretary of t! navy, is of the opinion that the fogometer would be of value in determining a ship's position at sea. A call on Capt, Smith at 607 Maritine building will prove tnter- esting. when rtist and his young wife had just re 4 from their boney- moon, when a friend dropped in and found them laughing over some- thing. “Whatever are you two laughing over?” said the visitor. “Oh, it was jolly,” said the wife, “My husband painted and I cooked, Th vards and perk drives. for ali. A amall charge of five cents for a to $8 a week while learning. 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