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FAR IN LEAD IN | DRNIA, SAYS GARDNER on the ballot the names of the Taft electors; and there are probably not a hundred voters in the state who could name half of them, Ta California managers have withdrawn Taft from the ticket in the hope that the Taft vote can be delivered to Wilson, Thin is a move in the anything-to-beat-Roose |velt program, which is gradually | bringing together the Taft reaction oa and the friends of Wilson, Of course, Taf(s managers wil! deny that they have withdrawn him from } the race, and will complain loudly |that the bull moosers have stolen | the republican party--name, em }blem and machinery, and have crowded poor William off the bal Jot. But the fact remains that the Taft managers could have done what the progressives did-—secure a place on the ballot by petition, as provided by the law, In neg lecting to take this course, they de Uberately deprived the 96,600 Taft following of a chance to vote their preference. As things now stand, these re- publicans wil! probably divide into 340; Tait, three nearly equal parts, a third ‘Chafin, 60. Reduc|gtaying away from the polls, a to percentare and |third voting for Roosevelt and a tages (o th) third voting for Wilson, the state, the strenkth | ‘The wellknown organs of special Jeading candidates | privilege like General Harrison as—Roosevelt, * | Gray Otis’ Los Angeles Times, are 182,600; Taft.) making Wilson a second choice and saying all they can to get the Taft hust.|Yote to switch to Wilson, Of Pee noceevelt — course, this is catculated In the end in of safety. Inj|to do Wilson more harm than good, Nea, the 96,000 Taft | as It tends to ~~ the sige rer 6 tween |Of many Voters who have favore aintribnte MNiayat. {Wilson because they thought him ‘out of the race. His | the antithesis of Taft and al! that t on ine oe Ots stands | for, and i's"! ENGINE RUNS age-3| INTO A FREIGHT ——| WOODINVILLE, Wash., Oct. 21. A light engine ran into a North- ern Pacific freight train near here yhenee sive =| this morning, and with the excep- een tion of the caboose bein, aahod wy and slight injuries sustained by the \scay and engineer, ae prac tieally no damage. Both eman ‘4 — sei 4 engineer proceeded to Tacoma, orm” Acts. se i the names were wide and from offictal det tm ‘as to sample all lo classes of voters. alee returned at the written the vote stood + ay apparently able to fully take care of themselves {n spite of the shak- ing up they received. NEW PLAN White advocates of the Civic Cen- ter site and those favoring the Col- fseum theatre site for a new court. [house are holding debates and splll- ling all sorts of eloquences, comes Samuel D. I. Emerson, the —_ s expert from Boston, and recommends that an addition be made to the present city hall alte to accommodate the offices that are now rented in behalf of the city, for which there are no quar ters in the present munteipal build- jing. The city pays out $23,000 an- ae for these Featals ‘HEAD BLOWN OFF nam: B.C, Oct. 31.-- ery surrounds the finding of a walt reased young man, with the top of his head blown away by the charge of a revolver, which he was [grasping tn his right hand, upon a vacant lot at the east end of the city Sunday morning. While at a late hour last night the man was wll living, his Injuries were of such a serious nature that his re- covery was regarded as hopeless. Nothing could be found on his per- son to tdentify the man, SHAW ELECTED Dr. Frank 1 Shaw was elected president of the Rainier club at the annual meeting last Saturday night. James D. Hoge, the retiring pres! dent, was presented with a loving exp in commemoration of bis ad- ministration. Dr. Shaw, who has acted as vice president of the club for the past ry is one of the older members of the club. He is also a member of the University club and the Golf and Country club. Drowns While Hunting The body of G. C. Holmes, 9328 Sith ay. &, was found yesterday under the Northern Pacific bridge across the Duwamish river by Geo, Patrick of Duwamish station. Cor- oner J. C. Snyder, who investigat- ed the case, thinks Holmes acciden- tally fell off the bridge, and, strik- ing his head on one of the steel girders, drowned in the river while unconseious. When he met with the fatal accident, Holmes was start- ing on o hunting trip. AGES| Dalty, Twiee Nightly. NAMAD Jars ornmatic pOoLLs” Features. vrand Soe. CUT- RAT iTISTS eee ooo cen work Oblo Cut Rate Prices. $8 assured for those who have been thrifty in the years. Don’t forget that you will not always Present producing power. Accumulate now in account and you will be ready to meet life’s ties half way in time to provide for old age. your savings will be earning 4 per cent interest department of the nal City Bank Second Avenue at Columbia Street. parrraL STOCK AND SURPLUS. $600,000.00 OFFICERS J. W. MAX WEL nn Vice-President, J. H. BLOBDEL ¥. Ww BUSH hier, JOHN K. Asstetant Cashie CB WEST NOTICE! We are now located in our new quarters at nl424 Third Av., Near Pike Visit our new store, which is the finest on the Pacific Coast. SEWING MACHINE CO. 1424 Third Av., Near Pike—New Location. TRIO WITH SILVERWAR LOOT CAUGHT Patrolman ©. W, Gauntlett ar rested William Doris, 18, a North: ern Paelfic telegraph operator; Barl Smith, b borer, and John Kearney, 39, a laborer, Saturday night at T o k, at the corner of Minor ay, and James at., after re colving complaints from that neigh- borhood of three men who were prowling aroun When arrested the three had a large amount of silverware, amounting to several hundred dollars’ worth, They ad- mitted that the silver was taken from a house on Boren ay. but sald they could not give the exact loca tion of the place. A_ woman phoned in to police headquarters early in the evening that three men were trying to get into a house on Columbia st. Gaunt lett Investigated but found nothing. He was going back to hie beat on James st. when a man told him three men were following a woman down the street. Gauntlett started after them, bie taking them near Minor ay ordered them to stop but wer broke into a run, which was quick: ly stopped when the officer threat ened to shoot. The allverware was in an overcoat which Doris had rolled up into a bundie and carried under his arm. There were 62 pieces of it, also a fine drawnwork table cover, GROUND BROKEN FOR ELKS’ CLUB) - Ground wilt be broken this week for the new Elks’ club at the cor ner of Fourth and Spring by the Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging ©o. The contract calls for comple tlon by Sept. 1, 1913 at an eatimat ed cost of $200,000. The building will be eight stories high, with a brick and terra cotta exterior, Besides club rooms and sleeping apartments, there will be a comple gymnasium including Turkish baths and « swimming pool. RAYMOND TRIAL William Raymond, the chauffeur whose conviction on 4n assault charge was reversed b ythe #u- preme court, will be placed on trial for the second time on November tl. Raymond was sentenced to a minimum term of ./ years upon bis first trial, “BUNNY” GIRL READY TO PLEAD FOR ACCUSED MAN NEWARK, N. J, Oct. 21.-—The second trial of Allison M. MacFar land, charged with the murder of) his wife by potsoning, has beguo before Chief Justice Gummere Pacts not brought out at the first trial, which resulted In MacPar land being convicted of the mur der, will, it is believed, be Intro- duced. It is also likely that Flor ence Bromley of Philadelphia, writ- er of the famous “Bunny” letters, which practically convicted Mac- Farland at the previous trial, will be called to testify by the defense. According to the prosecution in the last trial, MacFarland placed cyanide of potassium in a bottle formerty containing Peacock’s s0- lution of bromide, which he knew his wife frequently took for head- aches. From reports, it is believed the prosecution of the second trial will be along the same line of the first, which was ordered retried upon @ technicality, Miss Bromley ts bere to testify. DID THEY SMUGGLE? J. L, Mims and Effie Brinkley, both colored, were arrested Satur-| that day at Blaine and brought to Se attle, pending an investigation of jewelry found on their persons, The two are suspected of amuggiing. A diamond weighing 3% carats, val wed at $650, was found on Mims, and a pair of diamond earrings, valued at $350, were found on Effie Brinkley, The pair claim they bought the diamonds in the United States. After being examined before As- sistant District Attorney John J. Sullivan, they were released on their personal recognizance, and will be tried next Saturday SCHRANK IS BUSY WRITING IN CELL MILWAUKES, Oct. 21,—John Schrank, would-be assassin of Col. Roosevelt, is spending his time writing In his cell. He was so ab- “sagen in his work yesterday that he refused to attend prison re gious services. Schrank flatly re fuses to give any inkling of the tople on which he fs writin PUBLIC MARKETS winte: ‘s, 1 pleat tomatoes, 26e prunes, bo Ib; 3 sacks salle bi i $2 anc! seratch food, 118; 3 1 Hei det The: a pkwe: Jello, tba CORNER Yakima potatoes, Ste to Ue seck: oo box; . Jonathan apple: Re Iba, 260; mj carrots, bee’ cauliflowe eppers, c ibe and 200 turnips, 3 bunch ibe and 20¢ each Ibe, 16e; quin cherries, 200 Ib. 5 tomat r, »| will diseu eo ring; bi 4 ibs, 26c; new Hol- fo fi nd herring, sturgeon, Lhe tae > asters, 260 doz.) ‘ln ib Te ate: butter, 2 ibe. ‘not Tom’ #2) cooking 066%, doc doz; ranch i|Theodore Roosevelt. THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1912, COLUMBIA INVITES MRS. JONES TO LIVE THERE “Columbia invites Mre. Jones to bulld her home here. This will constitute an order for one $200 lot ‘when all necessary materials and money have Phys ral Youre truty, Di » fifth floor, Lowman buildings 5 8.—Booat for Columbia.” Sure! Hip, hip, hurrah for Co lumbia, Hail, Columbial Columy “9 the gem of the suburbel! place—Columbia. Good — climate, Great soll. Easily accessible. Nice | People. Sure, we'll boost for Columbia. Somothing seemed to tell us Sate urday when the District Counel! of Carpenters told us that the Carpen+ te union of the elty would ake full charge of building Mra, Jon: home of her own” that some! was going to hand us a lot only thing we urgently needed And here comes a letter from David P. Eastman, real saying he's got the very looking for and Mrs. Jones can Finegtot have it. It's 26 by 100, and the soll neh, black loam, hen there's Mr. Knetsley, of the lumbla Lumber Co, We'd like to do something,” hi Id today We suggested that he build the chimney. “Good ide said Mr. Koetsley hat chimney is as good ap built.” Some of you folks who have been holding off can still get in. We've he lot the roof, and the in ©” walls, and the front and back doors, and the chimney, and about $500 in cash. We could go right ‘atiead now and build the house, but we don't lings. Be if you want to kick In on this @ little lumber for the exterior walls, or plumbing, or something, you-may take our word for it that Mire, Jones would be most grateful, * Pi &.—It has just occurred to us most houses have floors. We'd forgotten about Funny, slenet it, how these details escape BRIDE OF BUT THIRTY — MINUTES BADLY INJURED VALLEJO, Cal., Oct. 21-—M utes, ie in a hospi the automobile which wi with another machine. §| not Verne Young of this yy was and Mrs. Brown, the bride and grog lor, Traveling at hi on a sharp bend in t both tonnes In the other machine were Jack Morrell and John Wilson, men of Suisun. Morrell and Wilson were both injured internally. | COLONEL TEDDY (Hy United Press Leased Wire). CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Before leay- ing the hospital here Col. Roosevelt especially thanked Miss Welter and Mins Fitagerald, his nurses, eaying: “Girls, if It were not for the fact to stay here and have you care for. me, I want to give you something, with me.” NO BOND FOR GIRL CHICAGO, Oct. 21.-—Curt refusal | son, [release of Miss Lucitie }the 19. the ne |abducting, was made here today by} United States District Attorney Jas. & Wilkerson. Miss held as a material witoers tn the white slave case against Joanett®, Dorr. Johneon, talking over the tele phone, told Wilkerson that he was prepared to furnish the $25,000 de Cameren, whom “You are suspected in this case, Wilkerson answered the negro, “Did you know that? | Want you to understand that I will not ee saeeere of any bond you may TURKS WIN AGAIN BUDAPEST, Oct. 21.—Meager pao g received here today say Turkieh troops practically an- nihilated a Servian regiment in the San Jak of Novibazar. ATHENS, Oct. 21—Two Greek regiments which invaded Turkey, near Arta, today are occupying Grimbova heights, The king and his premier are going to the front. TO READ 500 epeed, the a Napa road, The crash huried the occupants of re into the road, except Mra, Bréwn, who was pinned beneath the so you may choose anything you) Beeome ill want from among the things I have, charged with | to seek his fortune. { manded for Miss Cameron's ‘release leottago tn yalovand ceremonie ©. F. Brown, a bride of but 30 min- i here today suffering from injuries received when ae her on her wedding journey collided ed to live, Ing the car which contained Mr. apd Mr, and Mrs, Howard Spon lomobile encountered another business Miss. Welter sald: ro «ive us your card, colonel.” A Kive you two each,” maid the 1, “One I want you to keep, wind 1 want you to carry one with when you go to New York. All|! will have to do when you come that Iam going home, I would want) @ see mo is to enclose the card, ith your name on ft, and I'll be lighted to wee you. Should | ever again, in the White House or claewhere, 1 will certainly eall for you Kiris.” raninpeitheges — LONDON, Oot. 21.—Despite the fact that Tyo@ Denvan has ccme into an immense fortune in a rath- to accept any bond that Jack Jobn-|er romantic manner, he refuses to heavyweight chimpion of the/ leave his little cottage in Brecon |world, might furnish to effect the) shire, Wales It appears that Devan's father Went to America many years ago Nothing was heard of him by his relatives until laat Week, when lawyers In the Unt Cameron '#/ ted States made inquiries for Den It was then learned that the ther had amassed a large fortune 4 on his death bad bequeathed the sum of $1,000,000 to his son. Tyee says that farm laboring Is good enough for him, and bis little Wales will suit his ‘CHIMES INSTALLED AT UNIVERSITY o chimes presented to the unt ‘ity by Col. Alden J, Blethen WI? be formally presented tomor- xoW evening, with appropriate mu- The bells, 12 in number, were all In place in the campantie ballt espectally for the ome Saturday, and there wore ices at the bell tower yester- day) The university will take for mal charge tomorrow. The num- ber of tunes that can be played on the chimes Is almost limitless. They will sound for the hours, half- NOTICE TO ELECTORS NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that rdance with Resolution No. t the City Council of The C opted Septemd referendum LETTERS AT TRIAL|", INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 21.—There was little probability when the trial of 47 labor leaders for alleged fllegal transportation of dynamite was resumed here today that Ortle McManigal would testify this week. United States District Attorney Miller plans to conclude all prelim- inary evidence before calling the dynamiter, and Indicated today that the government plans to read 500 or 600 letters before McManigal is placed on the stand. Mary Dey resumed today the identification of the various letters sent by labor leaders In connection with the McNamara cases, WILSON QUIET PRINCETON, Oct. 21.—Governor Woodrow Wilson returned to his home yesterday to suspend active campaigning until the recovery of said he had made no plans for the immediate future, that demands for speeches were strong, but that he was going to stick to his resolve. He will, however, public statements and documents, JOHNSON IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Gov. Hi- ram Johnson of California, progres: sive candidate for vice president, arrived here today, and after con- LU ferring with Senator Dixon, left this afternoon for Camden, N, J., where he is scheduled to speak tonight. LECTURE BY DR. HAZZARD Dr. Linda B. Hazzard, fast ape. clalist, will give a lecture to wom en only at Theosophical hall, 1426, Fourth tomorrow night. She, physical culture, HURT BY STRAY BULLET Tom Nyeshi, a G-yearold Japa: nese boy, h is leg seriously hurt}! Saturday night by a stray bullet; A Jap, Washington, drew a gun and fired at his antagonist, The bullet struct} the boy, who was among the spec! tators, ip pepart City of Beat and repealing al) ordinances in confi BE IT ORDAINED BY THR CITY OF SBATT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1 rom and after bad nec ond day of April, 1913, and employees of the Fi ment of The City of Beatt to call, other than the Fh aball be divided into two (2) toon: and the shall not shall no’ ioe not b o'elowk A. M. and endl mo, later than six (#) o'clock ‘he hours of the night service shall not exceed four- (14), commencing not before ‘clock P. M. and ending not ia han elght (8) o'clock A except that in the event of great. threatening or unusual conflagra- re o! ther to perform night ser- re of the 4 tion, or sich emergency, the duty to a life and p ° qver, Bec! Fiore shall be provid- ede auitable, and healthful places of abode for the employes and firemen fo employed while on duty. section 3. All ordinances or thereof. In so far as they may conflict with the provisions of th ep This ordinance shall pance, are re led. take offect and be in force thirty days from, and after its passage and ppr approved by the Mayor otherwise fy hail take effect at th time It shall become a law under the provisions of the city charter. Passed the City Counell the 16th 1912, and sig F, 1912, ROUT, 2. HESKETH, Ident. of the City Counctl. approved by me this 17th day of ptember, 1912 September. 20. F. COTTERILL, Mayor, [riled by me this 17th of day pt ber, 1912. Merton i” W.. CARROLL, mptroller and ex-officio City P. Agnew, Deputy Clerk, CH Is HEREBY FURTHER dive the 5 ° while quarreling with amPefoctt ‘lother in the alley at Fourth an# ath u CARROLL, Comptroller and ex-officio City Stevens’ Academy i Fourth, Be oar Vine De entered tn Py - by td Co} o _Lesens PRIVATE a (very Day and Trial always free W others fall, erme to TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date ur subse i. hey receipt For’ the convenience Of our readers | egoncies at one to perform day service! ¥ Phene will be given ae THE SEATTLE STAR G06 up Furnished Queen Anne 21 Board and Room. for, $16 eee Onildren cared month, all want to hurt anybody's |+ erworrml e~ _ 1921 First ave. Main or Riltott 949 Univernity Undertakir riers a 14th NB North 21 Fork: ner Honney- Wain tors, new _Ollve. Bas fo direc. Broadway and Co. ation, 13. wy cut 2464 Beacon again FLORAL $—Cut_flow Lost and Found. One brown pony, weight 800 tbe, dislocated white spot in forehead, two hind legs white. $10 reward will be, iven for return of same. Main Te her sult case, between shington depot and boule- RRA pa will rem- ation free. A “st. Phone bird tor. Hours 2 to 8 p.m. 346-7 Ar- © Annex, Main tre Lady attend- RUPTURE CURED: erg ration oF detention tr ’ of ba ¥ Mra. Brick, Alwonquin Union ry pt. $6. 14th and EB Widow of bosin of work, dent for rooming hor a Lette on; rancor, wh 1401 4th « Get Aoauats tag Boe Naines & to ba: ng paid while leareiog. ‘Sais or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGB kre er Wanted camp. loeaing one chockerm: th anted— Coa) Steady job. Hotel Shirley, a m. to 8 p. WHy Tose Vandauiat hat for 482 BECAUSE | Hi UPSTAIRS Room cr roms Theatre Bulldl ‘miners, pick mine, at room 21 itis Fitth av. 6:36 waite Ho ~ Learn to OLER BA Rpkn” CoLinas 278 Oeetdental Ave. Sixth oot Fes re week ‘The Btar* = Motel, th and ‘phone. Bay “T oe uation Wan’ Student, age 21, wante work for board, room and car nd Wants some time to study, Aa 4 St Piumbing wante + furnish material, X-617 eee is en} vultar, i 629 owner ree instruments, banjo, Sykes _ People's Bank Bid: jotel Tostaurant wait- . weneral maids. f cit Avely Seattle Em- Mtice, 1817 Third its of you or baby. - Seattle Star. Gentioman desires housekoey genial surrounding: eros X-52 “ T PO! VERY INT Bound Electric our stove pollahy _anteed 4 months. Giri for “mandolin, ult Schoo), T IR6) ELECTRICA jo. 1010 Firat Av. ‘or Bbc. iT Eiitott ash Ww. North Laundry. Ballard ral housework. 2206. Bite Wet ib 304. “Situations Wanted— — Female Comfortable home by neat elderly widow: light wotk, small wages no children. Mrs. Marys, or Houses for Rent. For Rent—Modern small Rallard district, 1521 W. Owner will be there day, $10. P Ken we cottage, bath at. ‘uesday all nwood 2208, cottage, large m jeventh F cotta, ‘uonth. ore eee Flats for Rent. $15.00 each, two 6-room modern flats. Stewart, o hth, Beacon 799. 7 “Tial Tompletely fur a= room anus i 29th ee = Apartments ‘for Rent. 1909 Minor, 8 ‘coma, $20; phone, uate aM ‘upp Be Lawrence, je, clone in Hotels and Lodging — HOTEL CLARENDON 343 4 4th av 8, Rooms b0c and 75e. Elliott 6421 J. at mod- =e Pia $1.76 to BLT Firth a “Hel A wed 116 W. Anne 2339 Republican. Queen rooming houses bale or exchange Collection Agency 633 Bathe Bidg General store wi lng atoves, Tornl y and second hand neil at m low rate to buyer Address of roller electric pipe organ, more, Address Joe tyn, Wash isi Queen Anne av, 180 pa Company ra to pur m OLE HANBON & CO, 214-15-16-17 New York Bik LITTLE FARMS Improved and acreage tracts in all parts of the to trade for city property or me in and let Is piece, 10 acres of as you can find, with school and D. doliars put aside now may mean lndependence later GF 65-66. HANSON & CO. prk iti IMPROVED POULTRY FARM 1% miles from Lake Washington and boat landing, I have 5 acres, improved 6 m h t Leghorns and Rhoda hiekens, ge brooder house, chicken feed etc, horse, wagon and harne lumber, tools and farm f you want s chic % me quick, ter B wt office om wharf at irkland. ACKER F e Fine bottom land. crossed by omalt nie pay for fine rich foam, {ree cream ctl $10 cash will buy thie land and $5 a month 2-0 & CO. OLE HANSON 314-16-16-17 New York Bik “WATER FRONT AND POWER BARGAIN Hood canal, 695 feet front, bulkhead, sandy une, barn and out- om tbullding ph © power. Offered at $2,000 for few days. acres north of Seattle, $660, half rlins av., HILL, Bast 6000 0 WiLL HUY io ACKER east of Everett, at Machian, buy 10 acres, half of is a fine biack loam, the balance first class up! This land will produce 10 pota- toes t secre, for which there is always a ready market. $26 cash and the balance Pigs: M. 31- OLE HANSON & 14-15-16-17 New York $140 per lot, tA FOR $350 Within 1 mile of Lake Samamish, on Food wagon road, rich soll, ideal for poultry, frults and berries. ns $26 cash, $10 a month. To see thie land, take a Madison car and county ferry or steamer Urania to Burke & Farrar’s office at Kirkland, of call at 104 Cherry “10 ACRES, $400 Basy terms, for berries, vegetables, hogs. No better COURANT Iding dod st MER: a Bi ES FOR 41, wo road, only 3 ride from King st. depot, proved, frutt trees, rich soll erries, fruits, poultry and eet toes, Terms Poh cash, $10 « Farrar, Inc., 104 SRG $ On county th, Burke & 2 a. a WHIDBY ISLAND S-room house, fine fruit pure water, close to boat hool, grand view Cascades ound.” Box 12, Langley, Wn. ws of land half mile of Lake Ballinger, Inquire for O. D. White, Lake Rallinger, Wash SNAP—i0 acres, on good road $625. A pig bargain. Easy terms. Gt City Real Estate. LITTLE RANCH ON TERMS at, Kirkland, fine tract of rich soll, 1 5-room china closets built t woll, ideal location, can ‘raise fruits, ha unobstructib: Washington oak sale, $1,300, ea: cash and $16a month, Burke & Farrar, Ine., 104 Cherry St BRYGGER HILL BUNGALOW New, double constructed, 50x100 lot, all improvements pala, just off aved str Ballard Reach ear, 500, $100 down. Bun- alow has 5 rooms, pantry, bath, full concrete’ base- up to date in every “Roy BE. POWERS 5237 Ballard Ay. one Ballard 469. fi20 FOR TWO LOTS AT AUBURN Opposite the new passenger depot at Auburn we have two lots, por- fectly level, and covered with clover, 74x100 in size, new houses going ‘up all around, "$20 cash, $10 per month and ae Interest on de- ‘erred oh v7 4 0 terms, $150 SON $ ©o. York Bre. modern bungalow, & plate rail, parked fi . cement basement and dry room, half block from y terms, Will take lot payment, See owner, N. W. Worth —§¥,000, corner, BSx68, hasdm ready for build =Foom celling, bookes walk, fine” business t excavated ments paid in- full, sien " Gaplior iit fine vie 4 car walking ‘reach cash; terme, Smait $id Morris, 314 furniture and Orme $700, $10 down, er month, if desired, ay Bide. eautifut lot $450 cash, Que F Wavenna park, bh Anno 408. ror | Spring chicken . will WN 7 _Exchange — Real Est Estate or trade, in @ county # Idaho, well enta’ Ko0d trade, Will Ff renidence up to $6,000, lance easy terms. Owner wants to retire. Box 27, Shoshone, Ida aale hardware ¥i6.000. f your price is taht. Gxchange, 620-621 hange Trade what u have for what you want Morria, 314 Bailey pide. Kor Sale—Wood and Coal. Patent dust pan with firmt load coal, fnwright eleod Phones 121 Homesteads. LPP PSP DAL PL LS Homestead or desert ciaim reiinquiah- ningtoa fruit 7 Third ay. SLLLS PLS SLL LDL use & office furniture, cash. Chandler, 610 Pike, M. 3: * ATE LOANS mn improved or to improve. Also see 7-218 Boat 7) GiT¥ AND COUNTRY LOANS go $ or vacant property, tT J » $12 Boston timber, elty loans; money quick action. 309 Mehihorn, 606 to 05-060 to Ioan on im- city property ABEL, 402 Arcade Bldg. ages, contracts! t bought. Morris, ‘EY Loans on household goods, lanos vernonia! notes tov employes Payments reasonabl "SANrenn IOK tage co thera Bank Bid Te KALEM Bremeed chicken vss sass" 390 per ie Live and dressed turkeys aiwhee oo os and. 1600 Pike Eigse. soho Sale Livestorks w t recet i" two 0 fresh milc 4 glen pe ag h cows and springe le can be suppll Hoge: “Phone apple 1900, "CS "t ruc Dale ident wy have & large assortment of jed bath «tw! a a nae ie gin and adle Cy eat office, Torent Canada prapehes, in Can ‘da, ete) Gen bank: ~ a4 nea . oe depen! allow: nak ¥ ‘Waeareet nit awe “maker Sone. an OHL, 1424 RR Ay. ALL mak Eritae ee sueust persone located, bene ‘clvi consulta conti. 7s; MeteomMliamedad attorne: at hk Susie a ae i. Phone Main F 3 Te experience In hi , Main 5214 1) Boston Blk. Phon: ites eRun hn Tapers Fast ones 7 & Kuhn, York Block. M Avy ore Ti Now specialty. ate practice a Sommer. Lawyer, 10) tation fren. 8, aoe ee must conte. Sack NOM as Mumoresque, Dvorak: Brittiante, Mosrkowskt: from Jocelyn. Godard: Rachmaninoft: To. Spring: ustie of Sprin 426 Walker Rite. Mist ING Plans Co, second Seattle Sheet muste 1 00-9 A Noor, opposite ele= Anne: vato’ wrasse ometris ; = BANAT perenan 08 ry Butld 2174. ‘and. Trade Mark. Attorney s: fn Seattle. 800 Centra’ Mason. | Fenwick, “Lawrence, ATTFRNS avn wanes Seattle Pattern Works, $18 First av. = Best equipped shop. Mais 21 year Ruiiaine a T Marion Rice RIVTERS r¥nt leonora. Pinte SANTA RTI wy Lake View Osteopathic Obesity, orders. SPALS AND RORRER eTawps— qa datiy. Meath. 1aa9 kth ate SHCOND HAND Goons — thine Botterne Main (Osteopathic “Sanitartam, chronic and nervous dig: 4026 ith N. Be vale ind’ Wake

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