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THE deiner ow canes f NOVEMBER 5, 1912, — ; , THE SEATTLE STAR | Housekeeping Rooms | Irrigated Lands sme “Picturesque” Reflections on the Day by Cory Jl enespemsmmit ones] Pac, tie aespencosy, ane a] Pap ee, fabian eet, 1 ts heat, 2016 Washington at from town, «ood sol}, no sand, por= OLYMPIC APTS, 4000 water nly Bingle room water paid; terma, up. Near pu Gieas, weil turn housekeeping ‘00 at 619 Howell Warle, single HK roome Ti? Apartments for Rent furnished, $20; phone, light, M. 4210. lor Apts Furnished and furnished, 9th and Pike, Main 2401 | Hotels & Lodging Houses HOF. OR iD, 1920 Int av, mod-| ern; rat 50 per week and up. Harrington, 161% Mecond. $2 Week up KOVAL HOTEL 401 Pitti av. te to ibe night; $1.75 to $4 week Board and Room Attractive rooms, home cooking, modern, pleasant home, special rates, Want 4280. Children boarded surroundings. W. 64th Flats for Rent RuPry He CURED; permanent, no | Blegant new ¢-room fiats, hot wa- |” r detention from labor t “5 range, disappearing cases cured past two 20, Th Harvard Bys- f Beattie 1210 Weetern av. 1.50 up; sulte, $4.00 fe market transient and ns, wtoam heated, BRYA ON THE JOt subsoriptt han advan paid aken from the | date on the addr colpt For the Convenlence Of our reade TNNal Ran WIN Hew Youd } nwright & McLeod FP Marion Wanted to » Buy---Furniture Wirt Kona & Gibson Chandier, Modern Murn Go. 416 Wanted—To Borrow _ PLP LIP PALP PLL AL ALLS PLLA PEL Yanted—$800 or $1,000 on property worth $2,000; will pay 16 per cent. X-676, care Bar Money to Loan “REAL Mats ROPER, CYAN CO? XS On improved or OUNT pd og any amount, $60 to $600; long or short ente: no delay, 0, 412 Boston Bik, elty loans m k action, 109 Mehin ¥ be left at theae branches, rates will be given as main. office n are ‘loc per line or @ times for the | price of & for cash adn OPTI «ie ES [niet )eOUNEIL LAT CE aS New Today developing, 100 roll, an Jacobs’ Photo Shop, P.-L Bld ACCEPT MY | CONGRATULATIONS H —— Kodak nine OUR NEXY PREStQENT home 1448 heat < Ballard Personal. tans Tonamilne vie. p.m. 346-7 ibaa. Lady attendant i; & siM KING 224 IAberty Wide. Opp. Money to loan on impr at current rates harpene a, SECOND TRAGEDY IN LIFE OF RICH gra dern, 68 month MAN WHO KILLED WOMAN IN 1908 aia /oe oe il turnished distance, adul Anne 2586 _Furnished Rooms GRAND Paci iorel. 3 iie%® Firat Hates daily and uE Acreage ah Qu © offices #08 Second YOU Ne#D MONEY Loans on household goods, pianos or personal notes to employes, terme ont reasonable. Come near American North ELECTION Fremont T REMINDS ME OF THE YEAR RTIN VAN BurREN RT tT PRESIOENT modern, $9. Queen ~~ University Under RETURNS i The Star's election returns will ner. ‘i m be flashed from the Butler hotel / gk frat ny Main FB SORE ain or Ello tonight. 197) First ay A oats The returns will be the most com- maaan oes plete In the city, covering the na- ont ae ee Plott 2464. 1218 Second ton, state and county, The arrange UNE PLOIAL OT a Wala at M ON TERMS ments made insure The Star's re 4 ie .1 " me Ag AE gue, pool ract of acreage, tm: tures 20 minetes ahead of all Gee : the county rosd others, as in previous elections, | K, schools and Don't miss the big show at Sec Funeral Notices : ond ay. and James st. tonight. You OLAPHANT. are invited to be The Star's quests. hie enhor 3” 1913 : And watch for The Star's com- * i A " 4 ‘ ristison lo irke & Farrar’s office plete extra editions tonight Ms r es > eer . Ww HIDRY “a a5 —— iia ; ovember 6 acres, 8-room house, all house- About the queerest bet In even iB. 4 , 0 the chapel hold goods, Majestic r nge. apie a-| money that Wilson will carry 26 of Butierworth @& fons 10st Firs Fig ny States that the bettor will same, C c The list includes states that have never gone democratic tn all their history. Still, the man who makes the offer is a careful dopester, and may know what he's talkin But he's got to guess right 2 or lowe. BROKBRAGE CO. 2 ¥ Hank Bide. 4th & PF For Sale os Miscellaneous terms, oF © property conaits 70 Colman Bidg. Main * $3—THOT POINT TOASTER— “| trie Co, 1010 Fi YTHING ELECTRICAL grown dogs. a6 Cherry. $1,750 ale pupples @ $150 cash a Sis ai > Inquire for C. Hackworth 2 » City san At the £ . this 2102 & Sunday H at large assortment bath tubs, sink 215 Second 8. ent applied «inv Wash. ~T- BIMKING 224 WAberty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice. 5 ACKES-—On good rond, only 1 mile fre ake Bammamish, Lost and Found. nee PAPAL Northern waiting room ‘s hand spring 4 two that are milk ance are Durham, Jersey steins. I will sell the entire bunch and nee me.| if taken at once for $65 per head, You cannot go into the country a. _ . 104 Cherry ee AAS A : Me w s and buy them for the money. INARILY THEY'RE SANE ENOUGH, BUT pi it for and want If you ranch reward at Dr Arcade ide. ie Lont—-Tetween Sith av. and Wa ington #t. and Lescht ache bowknot m set with poming how aa loon! barber shops, tailor shops, pool halls, cigar stands and TODAY, ‘WHY, TODAY--WELL, JUST READ en ee; Se Tie Canadian Bank of seeeenen: A big black touring car drew up| conservative locked borns on Sec before ing Samuel and Jessie Ken-\ ond av. this morning. sald the ultra-progres- a Roowevelt landslide.” it poppy-cock: snorted "and, whea “of ev-|filled with old people, some of| * hurry.” | whom, it ts reasonable to fear, are;the ultraconservative. “The vot- must register. jeasting their vete for the last time,|ers of the country are too Intellt- Buliding he/ started for the nearest polling) gent to elect a dangerous, mouth- voters, ail | place at Datewood. jing, . spouting demagogue like a business.; Among them wes J. W. Cal Roosevelt. ise sane, cool judg doing,” said Top Regis | breath, who fs $6 and totally blind.|ment of the nation can be relied “The regis-| Another was Mrs. M. EB. Day, who! October 15." | is 385. one, “Il am a) While all shades of political| the ultra-progressive, in.” | opint om OS represented at the) Taft couldn't carry—" maid another, “am a/ home, the progressives seem to be| “Betcha fifty dollars Taft beats I came tome in the majority. At the last mayor} Teddy: jelty election the home voted al) “In, Ore-| most souwy for Cotterill. A fow of & Yoter, if una-| the old ladies still cling to the con- screamed the vitra- away from home vention {dea of thelr younger days | conservative, “why — why — why, period, ive | vote” “it is not seemly for a lady to Hodge won't carry Black Diamond! “Taft-—why, e And I'll betcha another registration Wete before the elec) vote,” and througuout the eam-| Betcha 10 to 1 he won't carry Black and his vote! paign have held austerely aloof | Diamond.” Rave no such law io} from all political disrussions. “Gotcha!” can't vote.” | Twenty-eight votes were cast) Ordinarily they are sane enough. batch surged in and from the home today. They made some foolish bets. And , droned weatily: “Sorry, they'll settle like good sports and : bat—" ree be men tomorrow. An ultra-progressive and an ultra ENDS CAMPAIGN WiTH/BOY SAWED OUT T ELLENSBURG RALLY | ...2F, 4 TREE NEW EGYPT, N. J., Nov. 5.—A IURG s, ae people peculiar incident occurred here leaps . pot Fe Sieeaug Wtie the com when Harry Test, an %-year-old was speaktas!| lican meeting was a frost, the pro-|*choolboy, fell from the top of a me town last night gressive rally was the liveliest and |@ouble tree on the schoo! grounds less than 100, “Bob”| the biggest in the history of this | 804 was wedged betweon the butts candidate for town. “Bob” Hodge was cheered OT pcceggtbory to the echo, and it is the universal Labor, and sentiment that he will carry Eliena- candidate| burg by a bigger vote than the general, que to over other candidates combined. extricate bim. Harry Irons, a contractor, who lives near the school, was sent for, but found that the only thing to do was to cut down one of the trees in order to loosen the boy's body. This was done immediately. The lad was not seriously injur- ed, although badly brulsed, and bis strength was almost gone before he was released. ECOME PRESIDENT ON MARCH 4 is the surprising list of presidential possibilities as a the {allure of the country to elect @ president on No- or 5: . Taft may be reelected. His success depends on ¥ to hold the 22 state delegations in the house of repre- Whieh bave a republican majority, and also gain three Mate delegations which are half republican and half Wilson will be elected if he can hold the 22 state ta the house of representatives which have a demo- ty, and also gain three of the four state delegations, half republican and half democratic. Roosevelt ate may be elected by breaking the natural Taft and Wilson in the house, Marshall of Indiana may become president by win- ¢ vice presidency through a senate vote and succeeding to the failure of the house of representa elect a president. Johnson, the bull moose candidate, may win by the oa C. Knox, present secfotary of state, may become through a deadlock in both house and senate, where- would go by default. He would thus autem: acting president, serving until a new congre fees order another election and a president be chosen way. At laste man! delihohololalololohalelolaelal” * ——=——==3 | WEATHER FORECAST * *® Rain tonight and Wednes- * * day; high southerly winds. * #& Temperature at noon, 50, z * le le Pald Advertisement. The two big Seattle newspapers both oppose John T. Casey for Judge puperior Court, All progres. sives are voting for Casey—The Star supports Case; eee ME PRESIDENT PERMITTED HIMSELF to be shown as a mov- &t the White House. LOOKING OVER the political diamond, says Gov. Wil- & home run, PAGE NOTE,—In the Philippines are 5,000 young men Their average income is $2,000 a year. 0 WOMAN 100 YEARS old was a prisoner in pollee court, Assault and battery. She hasn't told yet how she keeps in Paid Advertisement Vote for CASEY For JUDGE People’s Choice His name fs on right-hand side of ballot. Nonpartisan Judiciary Ticket. Vote for one or more up to nine. ANT READER.—NO, THE Mesta Karusu in the Turkish morning is not the Mr. Caruso who won bis law sult YORK STATE FARMER leaves an estate of more than $250, in tarming. FOR DIVORCE.—DOWNIEVILLE, Pn., woman com- her husband, a Presbyterian minister, has not given hor a O PASTOR STARTED A school for possible brides, and enrolled the first day, CAT IN SEATTLE hotel could not be driven oway ce orchestra played until the C string snapped and w: the cat tried to run away with the broken string. The. ‘that she recognized a wection of a . Be ant Gat & wee fenpoasitie tl the place with the intention of going W. P. McCOMAS 4 ROBBERIES LAST NIGHT Charles Parker of Rockdale, after several drinks with a party of friends in o First av. saloon, left home. He had hardly left the sa loon before he was met by three men, held up and robbed of $55. The men were all thugs, beating Parker after they had robbed him. Parker was not the only victim The grocery store at worth of chewing gun. candy, cigarettes and A room at 313 Bow ton block, oceupied by C. H. Beche, | was robbed of $43 and a diamond ring, valued at $400. A thief broke into the Lamson Dye Works, 923 Yesler way, while the family was at supper. Lamson heard the noise, but got down stairs after the thief had gotten away. HAREMS ARE REMOVED ted Press Leased Wire) N 5.—The imperial is and the city archives were transferred today from Constantinople to Brussa, in Asia Minor, evidently with the ex- pectation that the camp would fall before the advance of the allied armies, according to a message just received here. VALUES HIS WIFE AT $2,500 CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—-The value of a wife, expressed in dollars and cents, was discussed in the West Chicago ay. court. Andrew Firlek, 27 years old, said his uncle, Frank Firiek, 51 years old, offered to sell his wife to the younger man for $30, “it | ever said it, I sald it as a joke,” Frank Firlek told Judge Uh. lir, “I wouldn't sell my wife for $2,000." “That isn't a very high estimate to put on your wife,” remarked the court, “Well, say $2,500." According to the evidence elder Firlek reprimanded nephew for being too friendly with his wife. This was resented by the young man who tied his uncle hand and foot and left him on the. floor of his home, the his The nephew vas fined $100, ema’ wealthy. as bavi he was visiting her at her McComas pulled his| “rdvolver and killed her, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. When Mra. Jean Wiewell MoComa | the Wyearold wife of W. P. Mo- | Comas, millionaire mining man of | | Mexico shot herself through the! head, following a quarrel with her hweband, it was the third tragedy in 15 years of his life. McComas is koown throughout the Southwest and Mexico as McComas. Some 16 years ago his \agether, father and brother were jagaxpacred by Apache Indians tn Art- (apaa. Four years ago McComas shot | end killed Mre. widow, }eensational trial, the jury disagreed) * \tandMeComas was freed Charlotte Noyes, a in Low Angeles, and after a According to siateménts, “Lucky” wints Santa Anita race track. She One evening they jed, and, McComas stated, she sulphuric acid in his face ents. He carries theomarks today where the power Mul acid bit into his flesh Por a time McComas was detain fed ‘at the city prison in Sun Fran- cinco, while the police investigated the alleged attempted suicide of but ultimately he! Mrs. McComas, Was released, after it had been de cided that Mra. MeCom shooting. Mrs. McComas will prob ably recover, A DIVORCELESS NEW YORK DAY NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—A book is kept in the county clerk's office in which are recorded the titles of all Jones Brothers, was robbed of §20/ divoree actions filed in this district of the supreme court. For the first time within the memory of the old- est man in the office, a day has passed when no names were Inseribed on the book. The report- era whose duty it is to study that book each day had never known of any failure to make the proper en tries on the part of the clerks. But investigation disclosed that “Bit” | Me) Comas and Mrs. Noyes were trying} pte teat the races at Bald-| did the the}. Return to 2909 Pike, indy's Ko © photographed eelet with pad $20 reward for Main 2201 " cugraved L, MC key and receipta. Please to Star office or phone Keward. ited dow deerhound, weigh ibe, When last and chain ‘M knite. Finder p sere Heilevue and © phone Main Gne sound ware, bald tee 1931 Lande: Found Welght £00 pounds, at Mink neck piece Baturday oat 64 or Kant 7902. Pie phone Re ward. Pound your eyesight growin py 4 registered optician wil th t te on Bye Help Wanted—Male WANTED—Men and women to learn the barber trade, wages paid while learning. Call or write NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE High Grade Setool. 68 Washington &t. ick mine, steady job, 1 Hotel Porrin, 901% Open SELLS c 204 Em: press Theatre Buliding |Young man wanted to work In de- livery of grocery store, 902 19th av. |Y want young man to go Into ile ing business with me out of town; $250 needed. Elliott 4247 M. Learn to be a goo ber at MOLER BARBER COLLEGE Vor sale or exchange for impro Other trades net mentioned, aren ie Bide. 224 Liberty Bide. lunch counters for sale or trade a Head office, onto, Canada (350 jey Building. o a, ote.) General interest in gas siness Latercat allowed ueiness, state agenc me deposits. ott 4914 ll awency-| Keattie Branch. G. V. Hoit, Mar. CG BIMKIN: * Bide, Op f sicknens, location, 6919 Duwamiah av., orgetows. Ex, Real Estate WANT LOT OR ACREAGE © $800 in exchange for &- pew. ed bunga nent, trays, firet class piped for furnace heat, built-in window seat closet, 50x100 lot, south . all improvements paid. Roy '# POWERS 6237 Ballard Av. BE rom and Pocket Billiard ‘Tables and bowling alleys and ac- fixtures of all kinds, THE BRUNS- DER CO, Reelwrignt, maker. F- CAL ~o08 urner, bioe BE. SOHL, 1424 Tk R. av. Poot Spee Cialist. 465 Arcade Bldg, formerly Walker Bldg. 51.00 per month. ling, now 4 Win 302 Denny Bide. formerly Arcade. Ballard 40! acreage north city limits, 2-3 acre in Ashiand, Ore, well cultivated, plenty fruit, Orchard, berries, ~ SORE x rapes, large new house, 22x28,|_ BLDG. HOURS. ireplace, 2 covered porches, city (== water, no incumbrance, 8-39, care Will trade i-room hotel for farm. 10-acre farm for grocery © 4-room house for barber shop. Three lots 18. a in Rochester for most EON a Dey Collected anywhere In What; amount, persons loca’ Continental wand » 314 Batley wig collected. Bik. anythin, acres, good how outbulidings, 12 large orchard, well, pee try, implementa, ce close to city, 1017, Pike. sss | “Opp. Postoffice. change everything everyw y time, if your price is right. Real. fa "Eetate xchange, $20-621 a wre work; con Eliott 3472. Lamber, Bzchangs. = : hae * , Wotel- and phone. $1.26 week MD. y “I saw it in The Sta: Kavaoaug 00 Viate. Tith ist av. Situation Wanted — Male ted, ful 517. Hen 220 Occidental Av. Ye bs Piumbing owner material Help Wanted-—Female ee Eee Wanted—Young women, Derienced or inexperienced, work as telephone operators, Ae- ply to 1108 Srd av. or 1520 17th ay. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Wanted—Janitreas ‘ork tn store, pre: German or Swedish woman ferred. (Give particulars, Ad- - The Star. Drop in and wee what or you at Seattle Liat 1617 Third av. either ex- to Don't be hae Mi lack of entries was due to a lull in|? divorce litigation. SEER ER ERE ER EHH % Longest Name in World. * FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 5.—The man with what is sald to be the longest name in the world has been natur- alized here. You can't pro- nounce it, but you can sing it. The name contains 33 let- ters, and follows; Paphoubheo- douehounmturyonw to polos, His first name is Gus, aeeeeeetaee PERE EERE RE House Built of Loge 114 Years Ago. BEDFORD, Pa., Nov, 5.—An old house, built of logs in 1798, in Bed ford, Pa., by David Brown, is being torn dowa to make way for the cities n’ pepper, B6e 1b,; bi. itmog, Ge doa; whole cinna- Ib; Ye-lb. mustard, 35¢; amon or mustard, 100; as- ay 400 bulle cogoa, 800 boveraba, 2 for 16c; halibut, 2 lbs. he. 4 a grin Copyrighted (PRIVATE HALLS {inery Day and Hivening) fal always free. Wh Others tail, come. to us. of (ances Wed. and Sat. ROSES SEES EE cae’ ¢ r To 4 saline Free ingtruments, unig b 8 Be 628 mi ‘kee Music hool, d—é-room house in improved ‘tet, near gros school and car Morris, 214 Bailey Buildin nted to buy a second hand ty; Poatoffice. nilon from 677. tL <INS 224 Liberty OPP. 0 ae value Phone your troubles to J. A. Spann, sewer contractor. Bast $071, Main 2477, Situations Wtd. — Female By kind nurse tn confinement, dress 1217 Seventh ay. Phone Biliott 224. Mrs, B. Woodward. Houses for Rent _ Rent-—6-room house, serslap d, 117 Ashworth av. Ap afte 6:30 evenings, $18.00 00—9 nice ground fle cement cottage, Main 00 «month. Rent—F urnished ~ Houses lar tate Furnished house of 8 rooms, billiard room and billiard furnished, House would accom- modate a club of 8 or 10 gentie- men. Will lease to responsible parties for 1 yea nd view and 20 minutes to ‘is © Capitol hil, Phone East 563 between 6 and 8 p. mand 10 and 11 & m, please, Yor foat—t-ro. furnishe roome tri 2619 Dexter ay. month, Sixth and Pine. Free] Homestead or desert c! To the people who work for wages ew mil ELWOOD “i hk 4% A peed co. Fin ee 224 Liberty Bidg., Opp. Postoffice, “WILL BUY YOUR, CROP ‘The Why pay rent when you can buy a/@ D. HASKT of | Fine level tract of rich black bot- Cot in Fremont district, all T Must sell at once, ~ Homesteads— st av. Taga e @avics on an _ TTree b: the Legal Ald Barns! in cone cerning husband and wif emptions from borers’ | Corwin “Townsend, Consultation free; husband, property rights, collections, bank ruptey. —Aplia FRE we ‘@ offering to you or ajJoseph Allon, 105-406 Bilers Musio chance that Bidg. All legal subjects. Consui- ive no thought to. tation free. fog of the. oh ee anal TT Beedie, Tyre experience In Hign- rapidly. For a0 days wil sell| S*\seU8 pdst iba Bast 20 st M: ‘ou 5, 10, 20-acre tracts of good | sie over uplands, sandy loam, ‘fine n ‘ubn, Lawyers, 211 soft water at a depth of 12 to 18 York Bik Probate practice ‘spectalty, feet, Growing today on adjoining | Sommer, Lawyer, 103 ind S. Consui- lands, clover, alfalfa, tation free. fruits and wheat. L R. BR. 64 miles north of Seatth Pienty of work to be had in shin- le sallia ¢ ond jogsing camps just a im relinquish ere fruit in ever of- 1337 Third av. ment, Rastern W: belt. Greatest ba fered Thomas Cr Farm Lands FARM LANDS los, moderate! ee Delib: Ly a 10 an ense: rr Music bo ise Walker Bldg. Main WALLING Pix ans Co.. 300-20F Arcade Annex, second fleor, opposite Seattle. 37_ Henry AMET Be Snohomish Canning Company will contract for 5 years to pur- chase your entire crop at market prices, Land in Snohomish county bh will produce from $300 to $400 pe Qptomerst acre in We have som Main 2174 land near Machias In 5-acre tract eae ee at $60 per a You can purchase “OSTEOPATH ~~ — 6 acres or 40 acres on your own terma. rr ‘ fell, Sthil “Coltere o,, S08 People's Bank Bldg, OLE HANSON 214-15-16-17 New York Bk. ~ City Real Estate — $1,660 radu ain ins, rooks, rextstere and Trade Mark Attorneys; 21 years in Seattle, Central atid , PA’ j-room new house, concrete foun- dation, full basement. | porcelain bath, best plumbing, aituated on ke Bid a 180-foot boulevard, convenient | mpteee Bi to Eastlake or Meridian car. This r is a short distance from Cowen house on | Seattle and only $150 cash, park, Also a 3-room of lot, nee month! All street and boulevard assessinents paid in full H. A. SCHROEDER, 315 Boston Bik; A BIG BARGAIN tom land, with running creek, on the new state macadam, road just|™ gast of the ferry landing at Kirk- land. Price $825, Torms ? and $10 monthly. Mr, man, you can live on this place| and work in Seattle, Call for John Brenneman at Kirkland otel PHYSICIANS — TMUshiood, Ph. » MOD OnE Tor 206-7 Marion Bldg. Main T219, BEALS ANE | Maio “TTY ~SECONT WANT Geane ments In and pa cash. F. M. Bird, MONTHLY PAYMB! 4 fine tracts of | pos. south of)° Mesie rich black Seattle, all house, chicken water, Price only $60 cash and $10 momthty. 104 Cherry St 1. 6. SIMKINS Bidg., Opp. “Jot near Ravenna park, ih. Queen Anne 4038, valle: fFanste: Vittiam Jolly. Sidcessor to Pine st AND WATCH REPATRING unity ~ Watchinaker—aain> i Jewels, 750 each; glassoy Jacobson, First and Stewart 207 Postoffice,

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