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vertisement Bohike teed Council- nanic Ticket endorsed by his league, elub = and elubs, bue- "professional men and ‘ eded by Close observers m that Former H.C, Bobike will lead Hieket tm the prt ~bas the ot the club, which over six "tomorrow. x and | The follow t of Mr. recommend H choice for the (three- ‘of bis former fa the city couricl! business the highest type.” | the officers of Vice-Pres. ‘Treasurer. Secretary “the «Municipal commer to its report which is the most ous ever ‘voters, after In- “political, court, records of the this to say of Mr ts engaged in at spree H. KENT MAI of any spe yy. A taxpayer ‘this city 24 years, ‘My Interest. The wt 01 DMATINER wep. Masterpiece, iN Gint., ressi DANCERS —6 4 acrs—o S THEATRE Pwiee Nightty SAME OLD TRICK Bagineered by Phillip Tworoger, |the official apologiver for Parish lat the Quiz congress, a hand. picked bunch got together in a downtown restaurant Saturday night, and, calling themselves tho Municipal Ownership league, gave out the statement that they en- dorsed Timorous A. Parish, Only three of the members of the real M. ©. league were prewent, and two of them bolted the meeting whn they discovered that an effort was being wade to deliver them Into Heiress Missing PORTLAND, Or, Feb. exhaustive search of the Pocine Northwest was started today for Mise Lole Harris, 22, whe disap peared from the home of her mo! Although the young woman has several thousand dollars in her own right, ahe left with loss than $10, Her friends say she wae to George Wolf, a and that her mother opposed the mateh. Skee eee Reet RICH CLUBMAN A LABORER CINCINNATI, Feb. i Francis Harrison Anderson, wealthy Cincinnati cludman who has been working as a track hand on the Pennsyl vania railroad at Xenia, Obio, is back om his job after a few days’ vacation, Anderson felt he needed aw rest, so he just put on his pleasure garb and started for New York. i Getting ap early tn the |w morning is really the hardest ® part of this job,” said Ander- * son, He has to turn out at 5:30 o'clock. Anderson has an ® tncome of $500 a month, SU PSRES ERE RE EES Hunt for the States Children will be Interested tn seeing how many abbreviations of ithe names of states they cap find In } this little story: Ida was looking at the mass of clothes she was to wash when Cal ran out of the door, “Thin letter asks me (o come at once to Miss Penn. I can cateh the noon coach and get the R. I. train at 2 Dm. Del wilt help you, as Mont cannot leave while loading bis ore.” “La Me," exclaimed Ite. “This ia rather suddea, but you will have ta hurry if you cateh that old i” a stage conch.” | Bedell * eeeeeeeheneee e: te Tie: We cane Me can oysters, tafows 41 +e ‘pop ibe the. tbe der. Vic om fe eae nee, ~ a roast. 15 Beshuise tats hates end bacon. ibe ™. faney lemons, doa; oranges, i0c¢ dos; celery, {he | t_bunehes the. “(PAID ADVERTISEMENT) CANDIDATE FOR “COUNCILMAN Principal of the Cotman Sohoo! Represents No Special Interests PLATFORM I advocate the immediate con- struction of the proposed municl) street ralfway and the construct! _ jot other municipal lines as soon an |ossibie I believe in the public ownership of docks and water terminals; also public ownership of. railroad termi als if necessary. I believe in a rmunicipally owned a, system. In the meantime, I believe the city should have power to enforce all provisions of the cha tors which it grants to corporations. I believe that city light and water should be sold to consumers at = coe, after the interest a the bonds an@ sinking funds has been provided for. I favor equal pay for women for betes equally well done; the abolt- of the third degree; no intim- tolton of prisoners; no pool rooms in the residence districts; more power for the civil service commip- son; & careful scrutiny of the cost of local assessments and @ strict en forcement of the laws regarding minors I believe in a clean and progres #.ve administration of the affatrs of Happy Home Sauer! 20c a can; Hasy J each package; Milk, 16¢; Circus brand We carry Booth's Fresh w. 235 WESTLAKE. * eee eeeeeseeeeeese JOHNSON AND THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 109, PINCHOT DEGLARE FOR T. A. (By United vrese Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Feb. 19.—Governor Hiram Johnson of California, ap. parently released from hia alleg- lance to Senator La Foliette as pro- ve candidate for the presi. ey, today issued a formal state- ment declaring for Theadore Roose velt ae leader of the fight to beat President Taft. Jobnaon recently conferred at length with Col, Roosevelt and other leading progressives, and last week saw La Foliette in Washing- ton when, it ia belleved the Wiscon #8 senator released the California governor from previous promises of support. While Jobnaon refuses to discus the matter tn any way, tt in strongly believed that when the progrenalve slate fa made up he will be foand in the position of Roosevelt's run- ning mate as @ candidate for the viee presidency, FATHER VAUGHN: TO LEARN ABOUT MILLIONAIRES Father Bernard Vaughn, the fs |on whieh has como >| ‘mous Engtish Jesuit, America. Ho says this of his “T have come to America as result of many fnvitations which, WASHINGTON, Feb, 19. Pinchot dectared for Roosevelt today » course which Senator La has elected to pursue, hot, ressives together, and i course | cannot follow him “The struggle which until @ntly has ered around Ser w ken for two clear and ap Purposes; firet, to hold the Pri sives together as an effective ing foree; the nomination of a reactio Repubdiican for the presidency. “The country knows that Roosevelt ts a genuin re time by his active champioun human rights during the ye the nation,” T hope formed. If America to It kt weren't for the girle—woll, this life would be sad fot om Dull and despondent and dreary and gray, No one to make it a world that is glad for us, No ope to worry us aight time and day, Ni Ts can to ten oe baer te to Mirt with and tease os and barry us, bt No one to jiit us and no one to ‘ite works ‘be Diaak if the-giste were tefl ont If it weren't for the girls—there'’d be no matrimonial Worries and woes—-or connubial bliss, No one to angie for titles baronial No one to cuddle and no one to kiss, No one to tempt us to blow it im fearfully When we are flush—and to serimp and to slave, Wearing old duds and enduring most cheerfully Any old fate when We're trying to save, If it weren't for the girle—there’d be nothing in history ‘orthy the reading or teaching, 1 think, Nothing to fill all existence Nothing to drive us to with mystery, news—or drink! great ‘on earth to'be pining and sighing for, Ooie oe to deck out with°rubies and pearls, Nothing w Life wow b living and nothing worth dying for, nd be dark—If it weren't for the girls. REE “TERMINAL PROMOTER HERE “[ will make a tentative state-) ment of our plans at the luncheon ‘of the Ad club at noon tomorrow,” said R. F. Ayers, president and nager of the Pacific Terminal Co, today at the Rainier club where he is & guest. . Ayers, formerly associated with the Bush interests as an advertis- ing expert; arrived in Seattle last night to take charge of the nego tiations with the port commission for a lease of Harbor ivland. commission has our pro posal,” be said, “and I cap make no statement at this time. 1 want to find out what people think. I have had dosens of appointments made tor me with Seattle business Whole County Willi Help 347 De scendants at Centenary of Woman. Mrs. Harrtet aon ornerd hg reat-great-great- mother, is belebrate her one-hundredth birth- day at Springhill, Pa., on March 8, and all of Greene county will asstat. Bhe is the mother of 11 children and bas 341 descendants living. Bhe still knite and does not have to use spectacles. innesota Co-ede F. Suspension . for Attending a Prize Fight. Twenty co-eds of the University of Minnesota, several of them lead- ora in the ¥. W. C. A., face suspen- sion for attending & prize fight staged by the University Newsboys’ 1s and 200 college boys cheered the young pugilists through 10 rounds. Mrs. Frederick vi divorced In Phi RAVES - QUEEN ANNE 1050; A 7100 men. I was selected to take charge of this enterprise because I have ben associated with firms whi would, fo the event of the plan ing through, give their business to Seattle. be able to convince the commission and the Seattle public that the city’s best interests will be served if our proposal is accepted. Ayers is @ young-looking man, smoothshaven and rather pal whose voice is so well modulated that he almost whispers, and who looks out upon the world with cold eyes through glittering glasses. Asked if he had any experience | - im promoting projects of the kind and magnitude of the Beattle ter- minals, he said: “No, nee band, who said she insisted on keep- ing nine cats in the house, which he regarded as cruelty. He said the animals took ponses- sion of his bed and most of the chatrs and that he couldn't get rid of them because his wife belonged to the 8. P.wC. A. and threatened to have him arrested If he tried. Girls, Take a Turkish Towel Make a Stylish Hat. Paster bonnet bills need not be: so large if women want to be eco- nomical, for turban hats of pioder- ate size are going to be the natty things for Kaster, according to the National Milliners’ Association;) These turbans may be made an ordinary Turkish towel, twisted and shaped to suit, and stained any color, Plain red will be the prevail. ing shade. The Daughters of the Union, com- of women whose relatives fought in the Civil war, was organ- ized a few days ago, with the object of bringing the women of the North and those of the South together to honor their heroes. Mrs. Frank Crowell is the leader In the move- ment. But the sm name may have to be changed. ‘omen of ‘the South have objected to being a: rolled under a title tha®in von meant only the North, : Gifford for preaident in the following statement will not keep the Prov that Progressive That question was settled for: sat hig or re of confilet which made progressive movement a power tp I do not doubt that I shall | Low 1912, PAROLE FOR RUEF? SAN) FRANCI8CO, Feb.—19. Final dismissal of all reserve calen. dar indictments (igainst Abe Ruef, once all-powerful boss of Ban Fran: vd today by Super jor Judie Wm. P. hawlor when the faurate graft casos againat former Mayor Hugene 1. Schmitz came up in bis court The diaminsal inents again of these indict t Ruef, who has brought here from bis oe Quentin to testify in ¢ cre, means that “Ruef will eligible to parole, and may evcape serving the remainder of his Ityeoar sentence. NEW IDAHO POSTMASTER WASHINGTON, Feb, 19,—Preat dent Taft today nominate OrRe 1 to be pontmaster at F your paper. wud. of om _on the address Inbel tnt ree the convenience of dur a have established agencies at the bh lowing locations 09 Ballard av. Stores, Fourt ind ay. and M. nee ss ie at rat near Spring at Ada may be left at these branches where same rates will be given am at main offs are ito bee, ts 2 for canl Phoné Trial eo woos every day and ever fog. Dancing guaran ers. without euccers, come to ua Prof. Raber. ook RIGHT Bitc jue on the second ine of tine Pt the B., hel plano Fesee Picutipw ome tem ae ae — : take Bivd lot Mai charts. Ba " wo M _Help Wanted—Male i ie] Do you wat jana CLAGA TCE D it t pala white learning: oouree only $26. Call or write for rtieulars. TONAL BARHER COLLEGE, ington, or 7 ‘Third Av. . Main 6484 We'hiave the only systten of barber colleges in the world, If you want b fir finished work wystem, 26 Liconm our teachs pe 2 white bearniny Mow ¥ in HARBOR o ms 420 Oveldental wa te nak, ed for Ay p market. MEN On WOME 1} Our beautiful §200 lots, on 5 monthly tell you how 407 Oriental Hie Bprlse at. “pool roo new: 2M conte pero Cramer, ‘Ted Binge Fasere wanted '¢ ‘This ts a ou should to CAMPAIGN tre aH dond ‘ -Dtonrwroote iny 40,608 Call Queen ~ “fourm inte gion gottage, modern; rent $28.66. 2117 Oth Mis, MOSSRACK 6109 Directgr modern fi oie fot water vue Lyon, il-Foom furnac Waet 6651 dorn elaht-roory Hol Mill, 1146 No 4-Foom ti Bel louse on Cap- ixteonth Avenue houne, Li its for Rent. mente and board. Bremerton, Excelsior Apts —Furnt furnished: $th and Pike. Main 2ee1. UNFURNISHED PLATA 3-room fiat with gas rang heater, private bath: rent $12.50 month 6 11th ave, new Ke hone Iasi are het air Queen Two modern fi nicely furnished Phone North Vis0. Furnished housekeeping rooms cheap: Meht, beat, eas Included mn Anne 1003. Vv Ti? Mar keeping fi per Reece cena cee | Rupture aret: 1 Recapne wit Se Hgoty | ne en a) Beattl board, carina payieis ihe "eal corns removed without iment Liberty Hidg., oppostye at eirek og “Resting dolly’ “bee dra at ses dental 1s Washington Fos Ficet —¥6 bay bait? heir chains pwitches ord 3% pier 18 ok Benth Ee ty pimples retorts hoses corrected. meant ho Biack 2 | Grooary Mee ble ator bares tie it Kinda your om same kept in eal repair tor ons oi Wa Scie: soe indoaom Hirat “and fewark Lost and Found. _ Nose glasses, Sunday evenin; ois Walker Phone Ma 218, ahi Hid, ee at Beattie theatre Prid ternoon—gold-handled umbre ¥, handle. Ph ing), Ind. 4788 FICK, 4117 Fremont « _North 220, Green Fi Protesmlonal Directors Be ak Unensen reap th 1921 Int. Phones 94% at nde ri | Parlors, 4214 _North 212, Green 7 either ox xperionced, t work an telephone operators. Ap ply ty. 1108, Std ay, or 3680 i7th The Pacific Telephone and o perlenced 7] cultivation, plano tausht in 19 to fete free. lar Music, 807 enwons., School of rd av. Main Fy uy me Situations Wanted— Female m re maker by the day. Help Wanted—Male. _ 150 volynteers wanted to dis- tribute single tax literature at the polls tomorrow morning. ern Bank Bldg., Fourth and and | == ns te Clean and pi $1.00; ‘Suititorlum 1434 Oth wv. Call at 703 North-|~~ F service: very Ti 07. 1660 ester foundr; a tae from 0, siding.,2 blocks trocs 000. F-127, care Star property tor sal want a Taain, Investig ferent sacrifice. Flat. phy roa AUTO WANTED We have a client who ti addition which he ia pi and he feeds a the marke: chine to cArry customers to and from the car, He will trade you & bunch of nice lots in this new aAdition for a 1911 or 1913 ma- chine. JOHN H. WHITE CO. 407 Oriental Bloek ace of rich land that will produce any ‘kind. of vegetables and at the same te dry and aultable for chickens, with FIVE-ROOM NEW COTTAGE ED AND UNDER PLOW PRICE $975.00 than five ‘inutes’ walk from interurban, with good side- to property, and at this good mlich cow goes Tam acting for location of prop- you can find easily. Smal! bunt down, $12.50 per month ‘Thi is for quick Burke @& 104 Cherry F100 Cash, balance modern bungalow Piped for fur all in tip top all street improvements pala between 2 cairiines. ‘arrar, ros mostly strawberries, adjoint nid for $670 per acre. terma. $2,000. all in high state of iidings, fruit Amplements, Th ry land that Very ensy 5 acre livestock, BA Chile KEN RAD Near Lake hin art a fine piece of level land; Zook soil, @asily "} t with a new hous Price a ash payment of $60 do $10 a month, Huy thie and ® a nice garden and several chickens, J. Brenaman, on’s dock, Madison park. REMOVE YOUR STUMPS With one-man stump puller; most practical hand powor stump pull- er on the market; has capacity of 20 tons; weight 86 lbs. Further information write JOHN OPDAL, Waterman, Wash. 10 AGRES FOR $300.00 ~ $10 down and only $5 monthly; good shot clay soll, on county road and 3% miles from landing; soe this toda: COLLINS & SON 4 Third Ay, WITH ae rms, fine piece of a 4; all cleared, cl to fine’ with a new ‘two story oe: with fireplace, eto. 200 cash and bi month Immediate peeees! . M. ok worth, fe warty Blag onpostte: postottice Continued plow om? Land iving from RABLE HOME S $1,000 __ Acreage- HOUSH AD This is only wh and about from the Interurt fog; thic wohools from town walk murly ery qhborhood 4 that will and asparagus drainage and not in in excellent ove in at » with- any expense fixin ¥ exp Mf gael > ney down no object who will take care of ms, $12.60 per month A Votrat, ios Chercy et CHICR RANCH ne | S-ncre traota south of Port Orehard Atatg wale will take 1 You wan «0 in a cop. otlake A Beautiful S-acre on Hoods Canal; ol cod soll; hunting a 1610 We BAKGATD waterfront tract me tO Lown and fishing home or | payment down ae wide ract halt mile ond Highlands 6 Interurban $2,200, Inquire owner 1 RPRONT. on raliroad and for nale AND, k 5 acres imp TT & Fit Pacitio Ble a « Cuthoare. dairy the university, or Also have Cheap ranch, north Will rent to dalryman. 6 acres for $260: & 6 month, B. & Bateman. teads in Central mine; plent froud,| Call Main nd Matte want Farm Lands. RAISE YOUR OWN WAGES . oun SSW MONEY TO of} Ks Podigtoo Bnwlish ouriy fever pups. Mr 0. Blaney 100 For plumbing supple i, i purchase. Mey Edison phonograph; cost $76, 76 t-hinute resorts good a6 na Hoyerything tor Alrdale Apts. sth and Wall No. 11 after & p. m pmouny, of wiry for sal Wn. airiey Lat"! Real” Estate Loans. rgved oF yacan ‘3 te ime, ann aay a Diyrtevant jecond an comted igonn, HF Apt 912 Boston Columbia, © THAR on improved residences. Rates 6 to per cent, with reasonable commis- sion. $10 Columbia mntral Bdge 8. BATTLE. TRUST COM: ¥, ~ Money to Loan | Money 1 elry: | Amerie #4 wo rt For Sele Wend and Coal. er” & cord, GA. 46 on diawends HORSE AUCTION CO., 1722 int Ave. B. has sales of horses, harness, every Tuesday, 1 Robb, Auct. Phone Main Five tresh o _ 6186 Fitth POR BALE, CHEA Gelivery ‘mares, wagon « heau, oF will trade tor lar Kenwood 214 tbo en good tamily bo she gives & ood flow of inti “and ta Phone Kenwood 23 ung dairy ~A fine lot of y Py Garrison, Inquire of 3 nterurban Grocery, Kent, oz: we he rh her 1h ndaitio® to om rain RortBwest We Are 1m position to, and do pure into a plece near the City railroads are) Spending over $1,090,000 there thin| mmer for shops, roundhouses| 1 now depot: its population, | Hich ts ever 10,000, will dou in the next three years: the city) that led the in. percettage! By pugtion Ru aw ft Mm to the last WO electric land ch will me the summer veral 10-acre Just three n low from the city. on| & good road, in « good settlement lephone and the absolutely free easily cleared secure employ he land. tice + for 7. bm —e tract. $10 cash and SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON LAND COMPANY 709 3nd Av.. Seattle. Room 15 Downs Bidg. Pho Main 5309 40 ACRES—$%,000—40 ACRES — If you don't insist on having a farm on Becond av., but want « place to make good on, look this up. A fin plece of nnd, good woll; 17 acres thoroughly cleared, 13 acres pasture, 10 sores timber, 6 cows; t-room house. bari ery. ote This fellow rali Sery best timoth, ate: and slow; Bunning tnd w Thine 08 we ao ithe ine than} over. tracts, of wravel or ri les well, You 4 right near pay. bd 7 SaT COAST LAND CO. 1112-14 American Bank Bidg. _ 1,500 BUYS At Kirkland. on main road, south of the pew macadam road To minutes afive from ferry land- ing, T eres cleared and ready for plow; fine for potatoes, poultry fruits. Zasy terms yet 0 cash To #e6 this piace and Hiriand on & than fev Rich cedar bottem: the enough Umber to pay land: oe, fee. $25, CASH He i ae MONTH. Located weet of city, well settled Aietrict, close to school, RF. D., and phone Welivery to market; 19¢ fare to for co. RD AV. Soe — i} You can buy my house in West Se- attle; $26 down and $6 per month. Owner. 2 Arcade Annex. TB. Kiefer. Weer Ht Seattle Real Real v eae av. Minin tte Ind. 22 ~~ Wanted—Real Estate _ WANTED — SMALL, IMPROVED CHICKEN RAN 1 to 10 acres, close to city or transportation. Curtis 152, Tytra_av cok Block, Seer re. Fe sage an aA Phone Mi mati i, na the ver direct from breeder, ne 77, eet fertile guaran: PION Kens for ssa poultry and » KALEM POULTRY MARKET @ Place. ox MO! INCUR, Haiches ait. teritie REA, iy tae bas 50 to $45. Ask for os catalonue £ 89 Pik: SEED co. Por SABLING EDIUGHT FOR SALE—Rhode Inland and puilete. Phone can branc! Stitt Srest stowed fees Branch. # igi Phe iain 1040, Perey cat onus tit asetor Se Bhs ore, Main att: ba TP BALL. 901-39 “const te Attn "tana sea oi 505 Bai Ey 5 i Pn oe dion’ trees husband eT. a — Real Estate. PAYING RENT Will never buy a home $200 cash and rent money will buy 7- room, new modern, double con structed joure, on large lot, m em, store and sehool. | Pri $1,650. ROY EB. POWERS Raliard Av Bhone Ballard 408 room col ta corner tou; lose in, between Hast Union and Bast Madison car; orly_ $1,60040; ih, baince $10.00 per jonts in and & Bldg. BALLARD BEACH RIDGE Lot on finest vie Nard, ident but cor- will Ballard A 6 Ballard 409 RT GAGE & BUILD- ety White Bldg. in ati parte of OLMAN, idg., Seatth aa bearing frult tree Meridian car line. Owner, W. Bar- B. 59th. it in The Star.” FOR SALE—Remdonces in all parte of the city SAMUEL COLLY RR, 926 Leary Bide Member Seattle Real Bata’ wo lots and 4-room cottage; el t good base- lots plowed god chicken Price $1 goal! y, terms, Take Grean Lake o Yenny station. 8048 Morialan Phono Kenwood 2267 A ING con For salo—Rear esi the city and stat oGPORGE t ad for ready fine yard: eas: to man | DRON, | « » NT, ATTORNEYS. avice to Inventors. New York Bldg. Phone M. 2627, [ABON, FENWICK & Le AWRENCE: Fese fawn ti Aan ct Oe: yur ite 12 yeara. 432 Burke Bide. ce Barnes & tered = aye He He ea ror book PAT FREE 718 choca thon’ Alseases, piles treatment’ ful. "Arcad Or, Mullinnix ‘MEN and sot FRE German” methods, Bid. opposi went ponte throat. Catarrh, women. S58 Arends An Dr, Wm. T. sig 1218-30 ‘Lum! 5 bestitngs_“Both “phones 162 ——| Dr Dalton skin diseas naa Bargain lot of show ‘ces : $5 a f 2005 tnd a oom double] © st north of i) Green construc va hous Net O06 0 UCL CANON Beg hy fie ye HOUSE. ice Furn. Go oot Troe tatey. av. AY Main 7674. 07 Pine st.—! ind. Co, Ino—Motor and Both phones 3 team rocking:

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