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THE STAR—SATURDA FF peceeesere ee eee es ereeoreoreore BIOGRAPHICAL FACTS CONCERNING MR. G. WHATAWAD. eooeoe COSTS SSH SSS ES SOOO OOS woud Twat Ge WHATAWAD /n¢ GROWED NID 4 AGONEDINE gpout FROM THE START, GUT NO, OEAR RtADER! RTUINATION res Te. Tee ewe bOR MEN STRON FOR “BOB” HODGE people's candidate fcr governor. liticians’ candidate. b” Hodge, plain, hard-fightin) I 4 Hay, which bail It bo? blunt “Bob, ‘Rouest purpose to serve and to improve the conditions of t ewe works, as be himself has worked, and worked hard, on sea mines, or Hay, the putty-man, shaped according to the dic fol th: political machine, a soft-treading, cringing tool? 4 itself, under Gov. Hays administration, is undoubtedly « violator of its own eight-hour law for working R. Case, president of the State Federation of Labor. complaints reach officers of the federation, showing em every state institution are worked long hours in violation of gate law. Many tell of eight hours’ actual duty at the particular ging for which they were hired, and additional four to six hours’ duty or watchmen.” that with the following from the Seattle Union Record, man’s weekly: has worked in the Black Diamond mines for 10 years. are with the working class, His houesty aad integrity His energy is unlimited, and, if elected, we will look fo keep every promise he makes so far as in his power lies,’ about Hay. tell of a continsous 12-hour shift without a minute off the labor federation president charges. “Female nurses and at- Complain of from 13 to 14 hours of daily continuow service. are worked in the jute mill and other places as long as da: permit. And all this in spite of the great friendship expressed for the eight-hour law at this time (because of bis candidacy).” A. W. Swenson, the Spokane labor leader, has this to say: ha Workingman—not to mention an organized labor man—can er Hay or Lawrence. when there is a man of Hodge's stripe tn the a teyoed my ken. 1 will add that I don’t believe many will.” ADDAMS WRITES: “I AM NITH THIRD PARTY BECAUSE OF ITS SOCIAL PROGRAM” dane Addams is the teading socia! settlement worker of and Hull House, Chicago, over which she presides, is the mode! social settlement. Miss Addams was at the Bull i as a delegate-at-iarge from Ii/inois.—Editor.) + BY JANE ADDAMS two reasons why I was a delegate In the national conven- time in my life. is the social program in the platform of this new party; woman suffrage. been going around the country demanding po- Htical representation, and ft is only consistent that now, when, for the first time, we are invited to particl- yt eae +! | Mrs POCO OOOOOO Se ° SOOT COOH O EOE OOS euuttietisiniesenainineasienes “Gave Permission to Kill Boy Wrote Note and Was Shot by Companion Trying New Rifle. LAWRENCE, Mass, Aug. 9.~"T gave him permission to shoot me,” wrote Louis Dion, aged 11, in a boy- ish scrawl on a plece of paper, then stood up before Henry Talbot, aged 12, who shot him through the heart. The shooting was the result of a boy's pride in his new rifle, and a dare from @ companion, who “didn't believe it would kill anything.” The rifle belonged to the Talbot boy, who was shooting Jt from the window of his home. Young Dion came along and remarked that his|awept the harbor of Charleston at] ®O MAIL SU; brother bad a similar rifle and it was “no x “Cw written permission to shoot you, and I'll show you wheth- or tt Is any good,” the Talbot boy is alleged to have said. Woman Subdues a Tramp Revolver Used to Hold Him at Bay Until Husband Comes. PORTERVILLE, Cal, Aug. 10.— Mise Allie Warnian, wife of an Ar- menian rancher of the Pixley dis- trict, held a hobo at the point of a revolver yesterday after the tramp had insulted her when she refused to feed him, She called her hus- band, who turned him over to a constable: Mrs. Warnian was alone when the tramp approached the kitcheh door. She told him she was too busy to get anything to eat for him but that he might see the men when they came home for supper and they might give him work on the ranch The tramp started into the house. Warnian produced an oid fashioned 45 revolver and held the |tramp at bay while she called her} missioners refused and husband. » ch ai ha inate eee *® WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE. e * Water will be shut off on ® Railroad av., from Madison st. % to Jackson st., on Sunday from *9 a m until 5 p.m * * * * * * * * * SERRE EE EEE EER RHEE Will Forbids i (the ground: HASN’T § FOLSOM, Cal,, Aug. 10.—Charies Carson, convict No, 6378, hasn't Spoken for three years. For alx years he has been under sentence of death for participating in a jail break, which under the California law means death by hanging. When Carson entered Folsom penitentiary he was appa. rently a sane man, who could talk, read and write. He was no dif. ferent from the hundreds of other of the prison. One morning, three years ago, he lapsed into silence, Whether he suddenly lost his power of speech, or whether he has exhibited won- derful will power In refusing to talk, thereby hoping to escape death on of Insanity, medical experts who have examined and submitted him to every test known to science, have been unable to de- | termine. Recently they put him through the ether test. Tt was expected that when Car json succumbed to the intoxicating influence of the anesthetic he would lose voluntary control of his vocal organs and reply to questions put to him by the physicians. But during the entire period] that Carson was on the table, in) the operating ward, no sound e* eaped his lips. Had the prisoner spoken, the test would have con- firmed conclusions reached when he was subjected to a searching examination by sanity experts, that his inability to speak was feigned. But the negative result of the ether test renders the case more baffling, Carson was but 24 when he was sent to Folsom for life in 1904, after conviction of assault and rob- bery In Marin county. He is a South Carolinian and was the ouly member of the family to escape drowning im the tidal wave that the time of the earthquake in the early eightien. Carson has been under the shad- ow of the gallows ever since 1906, when he was sentenced to death CREWS STRIKE, BUT FERRY IS STILL RUNNING Although the county commission. ors yesterday ordered both captains and both engineers of the King county ferry discharged because they demanded higher waxes, Capt. J. P. Simpson this morning took out the ferry on its regular trips, so an not to cause the Lake Washington people any Inconvenine The commissioners had appointed new captains, but their crews were not on hand to take the ferry out. The trouble arose because the marine masters’ union and the en- gineers’ union requested a raise from $126 to $150 per month for the captains and engineers. The com- the engi- neers threatened to strike. The captains took no action. Yesterday the order w: uddenly made by the commissioners discharging them WILL BUILD THREE DOCKS Two docks on Lake Union, one on Lake Washington, and an Industrial dock site on the Duwamish will be built In accordance with resolutions AUGUST 10, 1912. POKEN FOR THREE YEARS, DESPITE EFFOR : OF SCIENTISTS CHAS. CARSON for participation in the famous Fin- Jey-Carson-Quijada prison break. As an appeal to the United States supreme court was taken in Finley's case, Carson escaped execution through successive re- prieves. STEVENS’ ACADEMY Fourth Dancing ¢ ' 4 Private Lessons Copy rte Walls for priva fevery day ‘Trini al Mal THE SEATTLE STAR ~The date when your subseription expires te Ue address label of your paper. hen that date arrives, if your sub- 1p! oe Of Our readers, bay shed agencies at the own fo! ¢ locations P. MB. Mulies, 5409 Ballard « Phone Ballard 106. Ads may oe left at thi where mame rates will be given as at main office, Transient ure 10¢ per line or € times for the: lon of § for cash ade —— | GRAND wi ‘oatorium Dye Works, 4222 E. ison. Bast 292 Wagun calls, ere pro} t Kodak * Jie} Henito, prof. of botany cine; Kpanish steam baths, es- Golondrina liniment’ for hye nerves ‘pa % Reehsumption and stomach troubis! chronic @ixeases, and for ali Hours 1 to $325% Ballard Room 4 Trafton Hotel. ¢ Ballard 1283. ane ‘ork rene WR Honney-Wateon Co. Funeral Direo ict. Third ay, and University. __Main 13; Entott 264 Wrrin te mint aT ST Raa ret for weddings, rec andj After this date ¥ will n wible for the debts ¢ by my wite ¥, M August 9 ivit Wanted—Fi Help Wanted—F MISS SMITH, at MMATTI LOYMENT OFFI w help for new laundty waltronses in and port at once, 1617 18 Wanted—Young women, either ex: pertenced of inexperienced, to rk Ap: LICLS TIAN, emale B, city, | Te- hird ay, Main Warde Dra je Building alifornla Agency, Giria for marching. Phone a 62 “ Wanted—Piano player. _ Pike. Good wagon. Girls wanted for starching. na Ballard 62. H56— HOT POINT BEVEKYTHING f Sound Ei. i Sees Eicctrle Co tele iret A, Male and Female Help | Wanted Call 367 Phone. TRONS KICAL Virst My short course home bookkeeping guarantee qualifica wintance position; nt or business man. Agents ed everywhere, Address Ao- tant, 204 White Puliding 20 days . Fallwe graph service, to learn; Pacific and wireless tel4- hb Firat av. Nas COLLEGER—S raphy and eTRO BUAT 1 Tel them. 9424% Fremont av. Seattle, Fow live agents, of ox, for city or county 1431 Minor - Wanted-—Miscellaneous | Upright piano wanted; will pay §75 cash for sane Phone Kast 71 one branches! |". @ Virginia wt 60 week and up. 16s Main at., brick building Mates 600 and up. Bath. Bptendid rooms at $2.60 and $3.00, with plano If desired. 1634 Terry Housekeeping and single rooms now ready at the Berwyn, 1116 6th ay PACIFIC HoTe! 1b datly up $23 Sixth HOTEL Hainier rat--Rates oc Bic and boc —_———— | | Hotels and Lodging Houses Nice Clean housekeeping rooms at Motel Trafton, 6326 Ballard av, Bal- lard 1382 yo OS CAPITAL, HOTEL—108 J | bee to $1.0 day; $2.50 to $5 1OTEL CLARENDON- 18 Rooms 660 an | Hotel Livin Root week. ii2% 4th av Hillott 6421 J. m 1931 ist ay. Mo 280 per week and 1 IXPORD, 1920 in mod tee $3.50 per week and up. i6id Bocond. $2 week ~ Hotel Consul, Sth and Wash.) rma $1 and up: beds 16¢. Free baths ROYAL HOTEL—01 Fifth av. tbe to Tie night, $175 to $4 week r a) City Real Estate. Plano, free light and 1 622_B we ai loam te dame aiane OUELLE ow umbia St C 217 © POUL AAjoining fine, well-lying tr ‘ with good spring, nd tittle h part cle you know # let you ¢ atart lea worth on N tract, a second ould inves! en on defer BL WOOD M 737 Henry ‘This Jand is fi nd gravel. Old In neighborhood quality of ti otly as ri towna, etc. Kany terine. OREGON & WASHINGT VELOPMENT CO. 411 Hoge Building. KIRKLAND On 008 road. fine, rich loam soll, acres cleared and fine, living springs of water; b-room cottag house, with 100 chicken cow, etc Price $1,660, Hack worth land, Wash. 1.00 Land for #86. 1 in 16 and 20 to Silverdale, th selling for $60 per acre, to $35; on payment of acre cash and $1.00 per month AB A acres. * eant Wash, on R. house, barn, chicken stream of water, one improved. This is your get @ good home, small down ard balance month tracts carry insurance In extension in easy terms Kirkland hot NEWER ; 120 Spri mi -WOOD LUMBER @ TIM Bliverda Five Acres P: 160 acres of No. mile from Wheeler, Gran 80 acres plowed, ready wheat; price 00; $600. Will exchange eq house and lot in Seattle, assume. W. W. Noyes, 317 Mies cattes families, and bow On leased gr: tow rent k_of uitable for 0 ard; Madron und, Long To exchange code. 10 GO OUT THIS WE AND SEE THE BIG 60-FOOT L/ hing about raising] nt to make money w Bidg. 10-ACRE TRACTS $350 TO $500 of noil, 6 to 10 feet deep to clay prove pro Owner going to K Henry Bldg. re selling | ~ 9 you, for eared. If} me show| mak tant of PR Kl and what} 1 botto wate this nd t interest BER CO. ree from Improved) Bultable This and epresent- markets, ‘ON DE M el, Kirk- ct} $1.00 p acre per ing St Bisco, ayn ry. cane of | Portable o 221 ranted to Buy---F urnitura . 212 Boston LATOHAL confidential see gag te. 36 CO. eiry: prive American BABTERN Loans from BALAI Without or indoraement. WNITURA, Pianos, Libegni te 207 North For Saie—Poultry. And will pay 6 cents a poun the market p for 004 stock, Special prices for stock that will grade up to Al standard. Highest market price for good killing stock PACIFIC POULTRY CO., ING. lew Corner Market, First and Pike Phone Kiliott $268 KALEM POULTRY Dressed chicken... 19 per Ib. Spring chicken 250 per Ib. Live and dressed iurkeys always on MARKE han 1600 Pike Pi Laying tie i 1004 EL a for dale — Miscellaneous. ~ PAPAL PAL CHEST OF OAK DRAWERS AT A BARGAIN. This is 4 handsome piece of furniture. Is finished in oak both front and back, and has elght large drawers. Is & feet high and @ bargain at $25.00. De- signed for use in private home am nen eb Can be seen at Star Seventh avenue, near 0 Tester plano . nearly new. $150.00 cash corner John FOR BA Two International delivery wagons _ Henry Bide Popcorn popper. peanut roaster s warming machine combined. Cheap ta immediately. 3629 Aurore nue. North 140 Estey organ, 7 amall church Sund $75.00; cost $700.00 6416. Forced to sell handsome walnut Price for quick 122 N. Broad- ee Harvester auto Inquire room 338 ° ¥ school, Phone Main furniture rooming house and one-<c ber shop. Price $300. 40: DAMAGED BATH TUBS Damage’ bath tubs, $12.00 and wy me plete. Rustad’s, 316 2nd av. horoughbred Persian kittens cheap, 317 B. Thomas, Apt nn ven, g004 condition, $12.00, t air bar- sth av. & ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC CERTIFIED For Exchange. 1 wheat land, one t County, for fall mortgage ulty for a and will Roston Block ne ot two ing Lake Wash lease and for small i OTS NOT FAR FROM END EB. De SAUTELL adjuster and coun: P. 201- nisin = te Bidg. Phone Mal: Hip? OM SHOOL OF ACT! AND UNI irr? FIFTH Dramatic art, stage and ball room dancing, vocal and instrumental fencing. Louis Heywood, muaic mt Oe Prospectus. € Bustne: I Ny Canadian Bank of Commerce office, Toronto, Canada da, ote) Ge fags and Seattle Branch. Interest allow ime deposits. Gv i NEW AND SECON FOR SALE— D- mand Pocket Billard ais tk: B HAND Caro: tables an: be: bar fixer cessori gary Da ts. THE -BALKE-COLL, 204 First Av S. id bowling alle: . Wood turner, F.'E. SOHL, 143 a eption = 14 218 Pike & Wilson. Main ii ira pate, we should accept. The suf- frage plank alone, however, would ? not have brought me into the’party and its convention. The important thing, in my judgment, is the so- clal ahd Industrial reform program offered by this new party. In Col. Roosevelt's confession of faith and tn the platform were offered the first real program for social and industrial reform. This new party pledges itself to work for such things as the mi tmum wage for women, the eight- hour day, the reguiation and prevet tion of child labor, old-age pension: +_|passed by a majority of the board |. herem PARIS FLORIS’ Oe ee clan Won” *\ot county commissioners yesterday. | SUINS BALTIMORE, Aug. 10.—Dispos-| The sum of $125,000 will be spent Ing of an estate worth about $260,-|09 the Lake Union sites, while only 000, the will of Elizabeth Pangirig,| out $10,000 will be available for widow of Constantine Pangiris, ajthe Lake Washington site. The Greek diplomat, who was stationed|commissioners plan to buy. the in Rome, has been probated here, | Union Trust island direct from Mrs. Pangiris was Elizabeth|the owners for the Duwamish site, Gerry of Portland, Me., and died injas the supreme court has decided Rome last June. that they have no right to condem- Mrs, Pangiris’ niece, Countess daj nation proceedings, |Conturbla, who was Anna St. Clair DOCKS BURNING : ers | Patterson, daughter of Melville Pat- (By United Press Lensed Wire) and scalp | treatments. at ,iterson of this city, receives $20,000 and other things for which we so-|!m ground rents and a like sum Is NEW YOUK, Aug. 10-—Fanned| 217% Pi " a by the wird Into a raging inferno.) GILLETTE BLADES shai left to Fortunato da Conturbla, son pig ow Ng ee wer pentien (ot the countess and grandnephew a have ignored these questions, and|of Mra. Pangiris, but he forfeits the |i Ui Wil aMoe tne Now York| dos; razors. ite. ete 1001 ath devoted themselves to glittering |leeacy if ke is found to be gambling | (e110 foeke OF, Whe Tt Wont | Gat Acquainted Soclety.— Names and generalities on non-essential sub-|for money In cards, stocks, races,/..0%0) oO ine North river here, |: Pine Street caoght fire today and are almost|~'), a total loss. The piers wore filed § JANE ADDAMS jects. “or any other sport or game.” Slal/workers are greatly interested in the fact that this new oned those causes which, heretofore, have been the with merchandise when c in the very limited centers of the social workers fingration started and the flames | Now they are matters of national interest and we expect spread rapidly. Several firemen | were compelled to jump into the river to savo their lives. mt three months to sce them discussed in every farmhouse pe | Spuds Ought to Be Cheap Y fireside in the country 3 going to think and learn about these things; 1 . 15 Third. Reward Main people jaa important thing. STOCKTON, Aug. 10nit fa esti-| Of ¥-_ Queen Anne car, silver mesh Wmakes very little difference w Step or pot; the good that will come from this bag and card case, bag with full mated that about 45,000 acres were| name, card case marked LB. {planted to potatoes tn this county ze cto Liberal reward el. East 1836. A this season. The average yield in , Lady's watch with fob, monceram Bs 6,000,000 sacks. Prices to date have | j Tented free, graduate opt ranged from 50c,to $2.50 on the river bank. PUBLICMARKET | fle store that sella for lens. 1427 3rd, Want house & office furniture, cash. PIKE PLACK MARKET Pienio hams, llc Ib, Gibson ndlor, 610 Pike, M. 3 lamb, 16¢ 1b; lamb eh Plumbing | rep @0e hr Minnesota butter, 30¢ 1b.; sweet but- D. well turni sokeeping ro ce per week. 1012 Pike rie. single i me Houses tor Rent. RENT, SNAP—$8; 5-room as; 2 blocks of Washing- iM block of Madison, 321 at 5098 right party Call Sunday. PHINNEY AV. WE ARE §) FOR $500 EASIEST KIND QF TERMS FINE, PROPERTY WEST & WHEELER CAR LINE LING Lewis, consulting chiro- practor. Hours 2 to p.m. S16<7 Ate cade Annex. Main 1342. Lady attend> ant DR SUSIE EB. FRASIER, foot spi form be A oe ¢ ARCADE BLDG, clalist. 303 Wi i _ly Burke Bigg 46 $100 PER» AW CLOCK REPAIRING RR REA —_ makes "¥ aired: guaranteed, uson, room 317 Hinckley. 3418. Free delivery —— er nq Fooma, $1.50 st. Elilott 4118W 7 Mari ears, ages 1 to 76. Harve ‘ _Byitin, “AY uitesinae, Seattle bears nae ate in 3 Frogner's Corn Pi CORNS— {incurs corse or mailed, 26e. G, H. Frogner 4318 Geneanoo St Tang's Mineral Wonder will ¢ im paired vitality; absolute watisfac- tion guaranteed or money back; ar. S17 Third ay. For house ton par 27th av. N. House for rent ant homenite 10th Ave For Rent—& at 632 B. 70th at Kenwood 3047 am ‘MO; KLINE, 45 ~, 309 COLMAN BLOCK se GO OUT } 100 LOTS, $175 TO $250. TERM MONTHLY WILL FURNISH LUMBER | And sell you a choice of 100 lots o | terms cheaper than rent. Our new South Fauntleroy Add. is just out- side the city limits at Fauntleroy Park, where you escape all city expenses. Why not take your rent mone: buy a home of your own? » a Fauntleroy car and the end of the line (Endolyne Sta.). You will find our Mr, Burns there all day Sun- day. Main 2209. JOHN H. WHITE CO. __407 Oriental Block VIEW LOT FOR $250 On easy terms: $15 cash. $5 per ¢ of putting your the savings bank at 4 buy this lot it ts a ent that is bound Co rapidly in value upon the completion of the canals. This lot is at Kirkland and boat landing day. Take a Madison county ferry or Steamer Urania t Burke & Farrar's office in Kirk- land, or call 104 Cherry St FORT GEORGE, B. C. “THE ottage Phone. room furnished c rent $20. 5 facial Bulte 24, TION: SOM Nive naar meet Coast Collection Co. 433 N.Y Bike panes DETECT S_AGENCY Way Detective Agency, tre modern, superior , North Queen ks Ates riminal and clvit consultath © dential “Biltott s472. en Cont es, Don't miss the Moose piente at Plessatt Beach tomorrow. Boats leave Colman dock. oe « kers, private and electric washer, up. Janitor. Sopeiand Court, if 0 a Hs mins meet Lost and Found. Lost watch, ing, betwe office and Christie hotel. to Miss Davis, Seattle Emp 0 Have$500 and More ry PRorirt 1909 Minor, ¥ re phone, light. M. 4 Furnished and un- 9th and Pike, Main 2861 ‘ence, 18004 #th— fort- Lawr able, close in Main S661 gia up. ~ Board and Room. Wanted 1508. egal advice’ on any subject the Legal Ald ‘Bureaus cerning husband 1 emptions from garnishments, ‘1; _borers’ lien. 32% Alaska buildin C.J. Beedle 15 yrs. experience in hii eh | est courts. 211 Boston Bi! Off, Main 5214 Base see mer, Lawyer, 103 ind & tation free. Corwin Lady's open-fare — gol. with clasp, Saturday morn- n Beattle Employmeng Return tea, pts | | ether the party succeeds in this | discussion cannot be Children to board, Beacon Townsend, Itation free. MUSICA, FANE WON knowing that oho Pry Music Co., 426 Walker Bide. a fine line of Ten-Ce numbers as Barcaro sky, Raymond, Luts alry, Overtures. Piano instructions, ate. Mrs. Goodman way, corner John. alle, Bilg. f : Flats for Rént. Sk Bailey Bilg. ea THAR EK Ka £. . DISAPPOINTING “Yo could read the womanly woman's disappointment in ber and quivering lip. is it?” we gently asked, while our hearts went out ar Gold Ba Party has six | and would like with $600 or $ « paying business at above addr fis Frankie Howard, 1618% F av., Goldfield Hotel, Room 16. Popcorn pop peanut roaster and p It taken tmmodia *| CLEARED TRACT AT AUBURN | 87x144 FT., YOR $210 avenue. orth 140 and offer for wal monthly, duys fin in Auburn. taxes during act and no interest addition. Just m5 @ HAN Third Floor MR. AND MR SE lots, beautifully to Ravenna Parks; University car. of our years of work; cluding cozy bun mprovements in. improvements 11 TOWN THAT Goob" wt} RYER INVESTMENT CO. HAS MADE Londe gradu. 132 N. Broad- East 909. Mandolin, gul- instruments. “639 Ttont aps Walling, 200 AG. sT AND MAKE A BI Hy Main 6454 210-11 Hoge Bidg. The answer i# that judiclous Investments in timber are among the safest and most profitab BUT LISTEN: The difference between the successful and the unsuccessful one The SUCCHSSF' BUYS when pri when few, except the wise on, buying. ° UNSUCCESS- FUL man WAITS until a boom ts on HEN HE BUYS at the TOP of the market, when the success- ful man ts selling, and usually falls to make money. CONSIDER THESE FACTS: The United States Government has just sold in California, 800,- 600,000 feet of w# ding timb AT FROM 62.50 TO THOUSAND feet on which ts called st HAVE ADVANCE nd in British Co. jumbia stumpage is going up, 1 intend to keep most of my timber rise in value, but as Tam of money at once, I am to dispose of part of my idin, s. Lotter for sale 30,000,000 feet of splendid, well located standin cedar and’ fir, divided into 30 Timber Units, each containing over 1,000,000 feat, I am OFFERING timber during August AT FER THOUSAND feet, which tm $500 per unit of 3,000,000 feet. Pur- chaser guaranteed against loss of principal and interest, as stat- ed in my written Guaranty, This timber should sell after the opening of the Panama canal and Inside of three years for at least $490 per thousand pply promptly an the owner, 3. M. HAWTHORNE 219 New York Block, Seattle, Wanh. husband's present to me,” she faltered. it not what you expected?” "No; only what | told him 1 expected.” Course we felt sorry for her. Why, we asked ourselves, dense men presume to marry? women to i wages ences. 16.; new-laid omgs, 2 dos. write, pai Sa 1 ae Help Wanted—Male 4 cans 26¢; halibut cheeks, WANTED—Men saimon, 3 lbs. 250; salt and \ieagn the bar tr paid while | ng. Ce mackerel, 2 for 1$c; kippered her- ring, 2 ibs. “26e; renovated butter, NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade School. 2%c 'lb.; peaches, crab apples and apricots, 1$¢ basket; onions, 5 1 6¥ Washington St ile; new crop Brasil nuts, 2 ibs 360, on. purchase. cade Annex nanont address [4 AAR hands, Oph Rradate t, 701-403 Leary Bull SSeS e eee Eee EES oe i a ed cb Dies; Beat Doctors Pia MA, Aug. 10.—Hys Heetet the death of her baby, OM, who had died at the ital here while under had been administered aint Oeration for the removal ‘and counter 13 Bustle 119 Ocet by lows — | Lunch bargal To Let tion Niche are aaah hhh hh Optometr <== ‘ ain 2 " PATENT ATIORNEYS RIAA oe ota g ‘and Trade Mark Attorneys: 21 years in Seattle. 50 ntral Building, Mason, Fenwic Lawren Burke Bldg, mber of Heensed janitors’ posl-| fons will be opening in Seattle,| lor which you can qualify quickly) t low cost at ttle Bin ineering School, y St jie salesman to cover Washi with staple line, High com- Ann $100.00 monthly advance 19 ACRES FOR position to right]On good road east of Smith Co. Detroit,| terms $50 cash, $10 monthly land Hes within o 1 TANTFOR— Within x wooks al grades, The start was made from Umage- ashi, where the trail is considered | limpassable except on foot. The} machine reached the second ata | ton, where the snow was drifted 50 heavily that further progress was | impossible. | On account of the narrowness of the trail, the descent was made as Fa Gamal Cutler at \tar as the first station by backing. | ao one |Old Man Wins the Swim Was aided in her as-| GREELEY, Colo, Aug. 9—Samuel mother, Mrs. Tillie, B. Wright, aged 70, one of the foun- when Drs. Benjamin ders of Greeley, longed for the les Shapiro and Leon | old swimming hole so much that he mounted his pinto pony, rode to »| Seeley’s lake, four miles out, and | thelr heads and shoul-|took his first swim in 18 years. | Court, Wright, who is a great joker,| ‘he doctors COZY ER SANITARY MARKET HOM Hardwheat flour, 900 sack, other flow sack; granulated sugar, $5.49 sack; milk, 4 cans 260; 18 lbs. $1; sugar-cured hama, ; 1s pkgs. macaroni, 2 for ; Ie pkg. raisins, 2 for iso; be 2 tor 35e bottles ; oatmeal, 8 Iba. 25 K and beans, 2 for 15¢ tl First ay, W. and Two close DE! culttvat Farm Lands. i t PLAS 3 inissions. and permanent man. Jesse | $1,500 fine view; irkland; wi Phone Kenwood} ie i { 1 anc |box matches, This catsup, 173% léc cans por WESTLAKE MARKET Pickled apare ribs, tb. 10c; sumar- cured corn beef, Ib, 100; compound legs spring lamb, Ib. 4 i pickled pork, 26, shoulder lamb, 3, 5 Ibe. 660) 4 cana milk 2bc; new potatoes, sack ; tle olive oll, 16¢; catsup, 3 pken. jello, 24c; olives, at peaches, box 400; 3 cans tomatoes, 60 | X_BNAP—#i, 300 80x100, on Bast Valley st. between 26th’ and 27th aves. All’ improve- ments, except paving, in and paid. Some ‘terms Coles & Eckern Ballard—For sale bungalow, lot ments paid terms, Owner om bungalow, 1 S. B., $850-60; § 1301’ American Bank Hinckley Bik in all parte rst Av. Main PHOTOGRAPHERS TCTURES HALE PRIEAS, .AY—THURA & THIRD AV. de at day, A u t turday, August 10, Tbe Best equipped rr ‘# room rent, single equipped shop, electric Nght free bath. House, if Phira av. 8. WHY does Lundquist sell for $157 RECAUSE H THEM UPSTAIRS. Room 204 press Theatre Building. re 4100.00 weekiy profit. Start in bus- iness for yourself, Don’t worry about capital. No experience. Boyd H. Brown, Omaha, Neb. ~“Tearn to be a good barber at (OLER BARBIR¢ COLLEGE will pay wee RANTS THURS, IDEAL 218 Leary Bldg. 3-room Improve- located, Burke in Kirkland, st Farrar’s offic call 104 Cherry 70 acros, one mile from Sisc: on N RR A very fin with fino stream of wate fine upland, od can't beat ‘this, Small down, balance monthly ELWOOD LUMBER & TIMBER) 787 Henry Bidg. 2 POTATO LAND At $36 per acre will make you money 10 and 20-acr a doltar an acre per m n * JOHN: Liberty Bldg. én — ce hotes that Queen A ON'S d_and Unton, N. Be. payment SWORTH, R CO. the FOR SALI—itesi of the city. SAMUBL COLLYR Member Seattle F Don’t miss the Moose plenie at Pleasant Beach tomorrow. Boats leave Colman dock. eee held the women|hung around the edge of the lake had made their | for a time, appearing to shun deep water, to study the 560 boys swim FUIYAMA BY AUTO—PART | ming there. AES se i Ricking out the best five swim Teeeatty « WAY |merds he challenged thent for a} 7.8 partial ascent of Fuji-|race. For the first 60 yards it was std famous mountain,| neck and neck. the first time by au-| ‘Then Wright shook the water out Hara, a Japanese. ‘The| ot his ears and shot ahead, making "pecially equipped | the opposite shore, ® quarter of & for climbing steep | mile, 200 yards in the Yead, Foundry, Spe ae R. p38 Leary Bldg. t a in. . D RUBBER STAMPS — Moston, 1 Saas Tat Moston ie ie Ate es William Jolly, 307 Pine st ingle rooms tbo and int and Washington an, S98 Yosler way. and 60c, Men only, Bath. Piano player, Call 307 Good wages Yates Hotel, Sixth and Pine, bath and phone. $1.25 week Buy “I maw tt in Tho Star” Kavanaigh's $2.00 Hats. 1116 int “Flotel St 600; $1.50 wee HOTE AN y 963 with first Youd o McLeod. Phones 12 Phone Main Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 J er dust pa ‘d alrectly to ‘ | -: ainwright & wens For Sale—F urniture. 2. rr PPA An Furniture of seven-room Two rooma rented. Main 63 $300 furniture of b-room hous $700. 308 Third N, Queen Anne For Sale—Livestock Dark brown horse, 1,500 Ibs, sound; $200.00, rm” horse, | $100.00, Phone Sidney 1400, . AND waren DyAtry Warten springs: jewels, 75e each; gi eo, Jacobson, First and Stew Free up. house. 1 won St,

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