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) [OLE HANSON HITS SANTACLAUS | MURDER; SAYS | LUSTY BLOW FOR, AND HIS SLEIGH ap thon ean Santa drive his sleigh ain't any snow? ’ ie yeerold Carrol Radford out of the window at the die apartments, and won She bas just come from Maine, where the snow on the ground, As she she began to tear up lit- Peane serape of paper and them ovt of the window to a enowy | wath for Santa people in the apartments like it. They told Carrol to ‘The little girl burst into The story fas told the tath- Sand he at once decided that up in the Cascades, where pp are meypiaine of snow, Santa Will not miss the little girl De makes his trip Christmas He's going to take her AT CHRISTMAS MEAL IS COSTING late Eskoppers tomorrow evening, eve, will pay 28 cents for their Christmas tur Christmas exes wil! cost from » cents adosen. Cranberries, the feast complete, can be at the rate of two quarts is CAGO, Dec. 23.—-Captain of Halpin is convinced to- that the four men and four Suspects are innocent of of J. P. Logue, the dia- B Merchant found dead in his! The police now believe that! Frisbie, a notorious Chicago) her former sweetheart, an alleged safe blower, “tWO associates of Taft may i Toeue GIRL INNOCENT By United Press Leased Wire. POMONA, Dec, 23.--Constadle Frank ©, Slanker stated today that Levi Ehresman, arrested Saturday in Santa Barbara, has made a full confession to him of killing J, P. Nicholson and burning the body tn the Raynham barn, near Lordsburg, on the evening of December 9. Ehresman, who is a married man and the father of five children, claima that the girl, Nannle Schowlver, who was with him was brought back to her home at San Dimas, knew nothing about the crime, he Was as pure a girl as ever lived,” saya Ebreaman, “until 1 ruined her life. No other man is to blame. She was an innocent coun- try girl and I made her what she is, I sent her to Arizona that we might forget our love for eagh oth- er, but she kept corresponding and I did, too, It seemed that we could not live apart.” HIS HONOR TALKS In a talk to the young boys at the Y. M. ©. A, Saturday afternoon, Mayor Cotterill spoke of their re sponsibility to Seattle in the future. “The young men of 10 and 20 years hence,” he said, “will have to bear their share of the responstbil- ity to make the people of Seattle happy, contented and great in com- meroe, industry, morality and in | good citizenship.” |GETS $30,000 FOR _ DARNING SOCKS LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23.—Be cause she darned his socks and per: formed other friendly services for him, Mrs. Katherine Gillespie will receive the entire $30,000 estate of Peter P. Temenen, an old pioneer, who died last week. PROGRESSIVIS Ole Hanson made a progresal’ speech at the Demodatic clu luncheon Saturday, He was invited to talk on non-partisanship, While poke for nonpartisanship in county and state, he made a strong argument for national nonpartisan- ship—that the majority of the peo- me inigbt gain control of the gov- ernment, His speech waa well re celved. In apite of the strong par tisanship of the gathering, the ma d |Jority of those present appeared to be in favor of non-partisan election for county and state. Hanson sald: “I will never sup ote & party because of ita party 1. Whenever a party abandons the principles in which I belleve Twill leave that party. Loyalty to the good of the country is a greater virtue than loyalty to any party. I am a progressive, and wil! continue a progressive as long the progressive party advoca progressive principles. Whenever it becomes reactionary, it will be time to leave it, as many of us did, the republican _ party.” ‘RAILROAD HEADS ARE INDICTED ON TRUST CHARGES Dy United Preax Leased Wh NEW YORK, Dec, 23.-—Indict- ments charging criminal restraint of trade were returned by the Unit ed States grand jory here today against President Melien of (he New York, New Haven & Hartford; Pree) ident Chamberlain of the Grand Trunk railroad, and Alfred Smith ers, chalrman of the Grand Trunk board of directors. ‘The indictments are the result of an investigation which showed as alleged traffic agreement between the Grand Trunk and the New Ha ven lines. Both Mellen and Chamberlain | wanted to testify before the grand HYury, but the request was denied, on the ground that they would gain im munity by so doing. BUSY BURGLARS IN Saturday night and Sunday burg taries totaled up to the usual stand } ard set and maintained by Seattie’s | busy burglar brigade. | Miss Aldo $4 cash and 2 and First Av. anitary Public Market eally Fresh Butter WE CHURN IT OURSELVES DAILY FRESH BUTTERMILK, TOO dgerly-Fitz Co. _AT FIRST AVENUE ENTRANCE at Stall 124 and at Mre. Carr's, Stal) 120. 7 ug ] Ree Plast, Bes i ee ee oll b tenor announces that bled her help for th trade and will ende lenty of her delic = and Mince and Piles to supply all pat- orrow. Want the Freshest and Vegetables for your Xmas have them. Vegetable Co. od T—Phone Elliott 2449 MARKET : ExtraSpecials ai pany tell wench 25c ath Soy nt AUG AT STALL 122 Six-Mont FRUIT CAKE, 35c Ib. Large assortment of Mince nd Pom Pies, and all kinds of appe' Baked Goods for the Chris! a table. uns. rrerron’s Sater AND QUANTITY AKER 1518 First Ave. Very Best Butter, Eggs and Cheese At Lowest Pri B.C. KNA Formerly Pike Place Market. Now at Stall 41, Santtary Market Plants and Flowers Cyclamen 0c up Palms . Sanitary Flower Stand 1523 Firet Av. id Pike Place Market . Sack &: Soe Seoaied SUGAR 42c BOOTHS 201, 54, 40 Never Out of It. le. The rate every day is a8 low as for a Ite the same sugar you always use. Why do you pay $1.00 for 15 pounds and lose 20 cents? ato Sausage. 16e Ib ovated Butter, 30 | ners and Horne Heaution, ®e bo z rant, gi ae el Oranges, Ie doz, nas and } fome to Stalls 40-42. jew Year's = in Meat, vee g Modnedt— «, Malmberg , delivered: Rolwtt««6 Kronfield, 48 and 49 » ++. Jacobl—62 Kasdorf—-28 and 29 Martin——210 Butter, Eggs and pAIKE PLACE PUBLIC M. MARKET /- H, MATHE | Ertyl, suit and sult case They were: Stanwood, purse and it, 1420 Boylston av. in checks; Carl Blangneth, Alpha hotel, clothes: Charles Lurden, same address, suit and sticky March Jurenson, 6 Francis hotel, $25: Joe McDonald, $120, taken by man he took to bed at the Alps hotel: meat market of J. D, Wells, iat av, and BE. James st., two turkeys; he gold watch and trousers; “Hole-in-the- Wall” candy store, $25; Norman MoLeod, $40 cash and check for $79.60; Charles Brakpage, Alas ka hotel, $20; D. F. Horton, $19; Mrs. Car Hotel CHRISTMAS GIFT OF FREEDOM FOR 3 Dec. 23.—War ton of Folsom Red Stockings” SACRAMENTO, den James Jo! prison joined th: Saturday night, when he bestowed the gift of parole upon three friendless convicts. The names of the men were not given out As a rewalt, the three men; who have been in prison 17, 12 and three years, respectively, will leave the penitentiary tomorrow, cherishing a brand new Christmas outlook upon life. “$4 A WEEK” GIRL WORTH A MILLION KINGSTON, Ont., Dec. 2%.—After working in a cigar factory here for the past year at $4 per week, Miss Esther Sleight, 19, today was pre- paring to leave next week for i conver, B. C., to claim a legacy left her In the will of Mrs. Charles Van- dewater. The estate is sald to be worth several millions, Miss Sleight met Mrs. Vandewater while employ ed in an Atlantic City hotel, two years ago. |SCHOONERS GO ~ DOWN WITH CREWS By Woelted Press teased Wire MOBILE, Ala, Dec. 23.—-That jthe entire crews of the British shcooners Cartege and Georg: ana, including the family of Capt. | Woods of the latter vessel, number- ing in all 22 persons, perished tn \the recent hurricane which swept lover the Gulf of Mexico, destroying | many towns in the West Indies, is | the report received here today. |200 JAPANESE MINERS KILLED TOKIO, Dec. 23.-—Aa a result of the terrible explosion in the Ubari colliery at Sapporo, on the island of Hokkaido, today, more than 200 |Japanese coal miners were en- |tombed, and all are believed to be dead. Only three men working in the galleries cf the pit when the } explosion occurred were brought to the surface. JUMPS 200 FEET TO HIS DEATH ST. LOUIS, Dec. 23,—Unable to “heat” his way from Atlantic City, N. J., to Los Angeles to be with his |wife on Christmas day, Albert Ter. here, plunging to the bottom of an abandoned quarry, 1 died an easy death,” Terney wrote in a farewell message to Mrs, Terney. “I hope you get some con solation out of that.” REBELS GETTING BOLDER | WASHINGTON,,.Dec. 23.—State: |department dispatches today indi- cate an alarmifiz: tenowal of rebel activities In the states of Morelos and Puebla, Mexico. Rebel depre ‘dations in the states of Durango and | Zacatecas are also reported bolder. | LEAPED FROM BURN HOTEL LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23.—-Mra, | Pearl Well and Mrs. Kihel Sherwin Jare suffering from painful \njuries today, the result of a firg that par- tially destroyed the Saxonia hotel here. Mrs. Well leaped from a sec- ond-story window, \“WILLFUL PERJURER” | TWELVE MORE JOBS) Jack Riley, &t. Chartes| » |ney Jumped 200 feet to his death | 1? THE scr tice! aaa. DECEMBER 23, [ “SHORT NEWS ; Jennie L. Pleroe, who al- laste “injuries received in March, 1911, when the closing gates of a street car caught and dragged her, received a verdict of $7,900 Friday, COTTAGE GROVE, Or.—A. | R. McKinney left town for a spell, and tn the meantime bis friends, without his knowledge, nominated him for mayor. Stull blissfully ignorant of bis nom- ination or the election, he re turned to find himself beaten by but few vote: “CIVIG LWEALS” was the subject of an address by Mayor Cotterill be- fore the Methodist preachers at the | First Methodist church thin morn ing. ern Pacific, addressed trainmen at Foresters’ hall Sunday afternoon, SAN FRANCISCO.--Relleved to be the victim of despondency, Wm. BE. Small, secretary and business agent of the Electrical Wo union, was found doad in his : with a bullet through his bead, SAN FRANC 18 0 After being exposed to the mercy of the sea for 68 hours, the steamer City of Topeka, carrying 141 passengers, ar jrived in tow of the steamer Maver- tok, which picked her up after she had lost a rudder crossing the Eure | ka bar, | LOS ANGEL ignorance that the Italian-Turkish war is over) gaye Guglielmo Tarrayi his freedom | today. Celebrating glorious Italian | victories in red wine, he ran af lof an Irish cop. He has overcome the joys of victory. CALLS WITNESS A INDIANAPOLIS, Deo, 23.—De-/ fense Attorneys Daniel Howell and} Oliftord Langedale of Kansas Cicy, } A. H. Piebach of Cleveland, and W. N. Hardiag of Indianapolis, each ar- sued for an hour and 20 minutes to- day for union men on trial here for illegally transporting dynamite. Langedale declared there was no evidence that Brown and MoCatn) knew of the alleged conspiracy, He characterized © oo Brown, a bar ber, the principal witne againet his clients, as a “willful perjurer.” CIPRIANO CASTRO - ON WAY TON. Y. HAVRE, France, Dec. mer President of Venesuela Cir ano Castro ie today en route to New York, aboard the steamer La Tour alne, Castro engaged a walter at the Cafe Riche as his valet. He is tray. eling under the name of Ruts, hav- ing abandoned his former pseudo ym of Quinters, i; + ‘Courtent 9 DRALLY It'a lot u Ww travel Around from place to place, | To watch the road unr i, The country change its face; | It's fun to be @ rover, A pilgrim, now and then, But when the journey’s over I'm glad I'm home again. To visit friends in pleasure Wherever they may be; Such joys I always treasure And hold in memory And yet—somehow—why fa it? No matter where I've been, When finished ia my visit I'm glad I'm home again Home, where I can be selfinh And iaay-like as well, Withdraw like any shellfish Within my comfy shell And loaf around my den—~ I've had a pleasant journey I'm glad I'm bome agatn. Prof, Stevens explains that it ts no use to spend mouths to learn the simple art of dancing when it can be learned in a few private lessons, when properly taught in private halls, and finished at the evening dances. He has his own copyrighted sys- tem, known as “Dancing Guaran- in 4 Private Lessons,” copy- righted In Washington, D, C., Feb. 6, 1908. His dances are not like other dances. They are started early and quit early, so the people can get home, and come again, A Holnetike Place People Some ‘tee though they were going to @'felghbbr's house for a short> visit, If you don’t dance well, there is always someone who ig willing to help you. Will Give Masquerade One can mask or not at the mas- querade Christmas night, just as he likes. Ladies admitted free. He has two. private halla where teaching is done every day and evening; and a large hall where dances are held every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings at hig agademy at 4th and Pine, | 720 | California and W |} Lota Campbel | Indictments 1912, NAME STATIONS IN SEATTLE FOR NEW PARCELPOST t . Pt men have been employed, a stations named, and all is in the Inaugural of the pont Postmaster ell and his assistants § have bode working out a system for the handling of the extra matter, and have the olty and outlying die triets covered completely the parcel post takes of fect fourth-elass postage will be Abolished and all mall of that na ture will be sent rate, ‘This will inclade algo any package weighing not over 11 pounds and measuring, total length and breadth, not over six feet The special parcels post mulling stations established for Beattle feddiness for payrel Jan, 1 Ballard, Orgetown, Green Lake, Universtty; B, 14th and mont av; I Adams nd Boston; Columbia, ¢ Nippon, Tay . 23rd and Pine; F, | 3049 15th ay at; P, Queen 8, 8331 Dallas ay.; Holgate; D, 34th av. W.; R, 7023 Callfornia av.; T, Fauntleroy Park. $1,000,000,000 AT THIS GIRL’S DEBUT LOUIS, Doe. About 30 sate arrived today for “billion dollar” Ww Ww. 8ST. outof-town « coming thus style ontimated tion will total that sum Frienda think Miss Campbell's tn. |troduction to society will cost every | bit of $10,000, the sum said to have been spent recently at the debut of Miss Marie Busch, granddaugh- ter of Adolphus Busch, the brewer Mies Campbell, who ts the sole) heir to James Campbell's $60,000, 600, made her bow to society tn her} father’s palatial home last night |INDiCT OFFICERS IN GRAFT CASE NEW YORK, Deo. %3.-—-The spe @fal grand jury empancied to inves tigate alleged police grafting from women of the underworld returned today againat Patrol men John Skelly, Solomon Wolff, a irtior dealer, and Emanuel Mase, a bottle manufacturer, The indiet- Wnts alleged bribery ‘The men indicted damed by Mra, Mary Goode, keeper ofa disorderly house, in @ conr wipint to District Attorney Whit It f reported that Maizie arena Mra. Goode's “ro maid, swore that she saw Mre. ( die pay sf $26 to arrange with Skelly to protect her house A NEW SPRECKELS BABY PASAL . Dec. 2% -—Claus Spreckels is the father of another #am to 1 the babe and his mother are at a Pasadena hospital, Bhere the condition of each ts re ported as satisfactory The child tw the snd son born to the Spreck els $6,000,000 WAS IN DANGER. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 23.--More we than $6 x 900 worth of docaments,| cash and securitins are safe today after being in @anger of destruction lin a fire that threatened to gut the firemen | ity hall. Fer an aught the flames, con after a stu fi ing them only Domini B and porterhow round steak, Ifo 28e; bulk cowoanut, 200 Ib ian-|To shun the.wide world’s tourney | fruit cake Hum paddtn bread, i8e; apple full cream cheese, 2 ras tion exp abe) of your on the add When that date arrives moription has not in advance. our and lott 2 “4 Malice, 6409 Ballard av. %. Phone se branches, be given an jent rates s for the Ada may be left at th where mame rates wi at main office, “Tran are 10¢ per line or 6 tim price of & for cash ada TRADES] Mon COUNCIL ESALABEL Ray wR New Today Buy instruments at the factory; everything wholesale. See Knw fen, 1200 Stewart Minor 5 fre with every: | strument. AN kinds ring done. Holiday W Will fit Torte ores, mounted wit yinases, for” $6.00 Broken len 237 Wpler ad ata. sol long! (Qebp curve) wii rspring badly omplate oxuthinat Pring ad and dla= count MIKE COME Nu-Bone Corsets, guaranteed not to break, rust or take a permanent bend. 2.60 up. 400 Arcade, 4 Kodak” developing, 190 roll, ay wae, Jacobs’ Photo Shop, P.-L, Bid, under the new| | WANT ADS BRING RESULTS The following ad inserted 3 times | in the classified columns of The Star 3801) Anne | The debut ia}™ today were! ——PANTAGES— rented the room: Two furnished ho Bear 89th and F joann Directors. WUTTERWORTH First av Mele o ok | a Gre nee RUPTURE CURED, permanent, operation or detention from labor; over 200 cases cured past two years, ae » 76. Harvard fys- Tom, 11 Bidg, Beattie. Wippodront t tit far market n, Everett, ONLTETTE doa; ra Gat Ac addresses WEAT ete 1401 4th av. joclety. Names and Spins. we NATIONAL HARBER COLLEGE High Grade School €8 Washington St WHY Geen Locdquist soil $i5 suite for $15) BECAUSE HE SELLS | THEM UPSTAIRS [oom 204 Em- ] Press Theatre Building. wa Ure flerbe for con: | tablets for 2¢ au | druggists. Learn to be & good barber at MOLER BARTER COLLEGE 720 Oceldental Av Mason & Hamlin p Seriest elegant, Ing gain for cash 733 Mandolin, guitar ments Myken People’s Bank nied, at on 1 da m *t 1 saw = hi bar: ae. tree tnatru- Hehoos, 639 Musi Bide Ws piper, rietor, elty it ta Tie iar” Ks ilit ist « ee Wanted — Male wanted as w plano Star owner furni Dental work x. § bing wanted terial, Xe6it eh | Painting, kalsomining Billott 0 | Help Wanted —Female |FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS, foi Arcade Bide. . Peady-to~ weer ekirts. Millinery in connec- HOF POINT TRONS, F500 Guaranteed 10 Years. Sound Electric Co. 1010 Ft ma mats | oF rclieneeas Flew nr gen rence weno Roll top desk wente: new piano or | player 722, Star wholomala T prune trees. exchange on plano at it ‘Smith, y hunting Initiale W. on back: ff ra offered. Palace Market, 204 Washington at. P known w x news 20k contal turday, Decem- Reward for return and no wtiona asked. Queen Anne 1904. ng silver thimbies, i0c; sterling er match b $1.00, Little Store that sells for lens, hird i v Wednesday, wold hunling case Elgin t, silk fob. Return W. A. Owen, People's Sav- ings Bank; reward Gibson head scarf pin monds in hair he taxi; liberal reward. nae with dia- in atreet or Phone Matin Houses for Rent water tn ats, one » car lne month; you North 18 yom houre no gas or blo from on Tist st pay water one c Furnished Houses m furnished cot- ff, Adams 281 private or|F ea} pease SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN PANTAGES POPULARITY usekeeping rooms, Fremont, $10.00 Fione North 1566, Children boarded ney 1213. Best of care in private day, week ? or 64th Rid home month. Business Chances | K HAND POWER PULLER Demonstration given Dee. Washington er wanted poultry b Addr aR STU MP 2 Homesteads Homestead or desert claim relinquish. hington reain 221 valued ture thing e one Madison wanted, part oF, playor: Typewriter on new Di chance trade A KIRKLAN For a man who wor tle, It is near the } tract of acreage, well Fruit trees, cow tepma. dat etter decid, lat Ma Anderson boat Burke & Farrar’s Kirk AUBURN minutes’ town, all @ per m OL y HAN walk of the ~ ON & son car and county frat ever of- Union st #108 each, to trade ioe | of equa or alt Elliott 2230W. » RANCH ty in Beat- lake. improved. chicken house berry bushes, hay all! pughbred Parris strain White Leghorn roosters 2016 W. is FETAL SRARL COUNTRY LOANS 1 or vacant property, any POTTS CITY ANIL ready quick action, Elliott 298 MONEY TO 1OAN 309 Geo. & Building. rn 1¥ YOU NeED | Loans on household g tos to em ment reas No br ker or jobber large Bmaii coll, wood range, with $15 $11 Yakima and coal nearly new. delivered, st 6672 ito, $130 N. ‘Bir New pianos t purchas “will trade forth 207 rent applied on Toner, 314 U BANKS Tie Canadian Ban Ci the sadtan Sane rot sage ae banking business. interest silowed ngs and time deposit anch, GY. i Mgr. Pina 53D, ut a ttle, bowling alle bar a of | fox nh Ee -COLLEND bb 303. ui iei he Pie 8 __ CARPENTERS man, carpenter, repairs 94, | Wheelwri iin ea ai, aS % is erin Re ay. —— Tmo} sonny Bide. formert Part cash ru oO Take erry or (18 trips dally) to and office, |= at 104 Cherry st lot § level within center $10.00 cash and with new houses goin up Ie ) INTERES co, 814-15-16-17 N. Y. Blk. WHIDBY 40 acres, all good Hf, lan produce 10 tons spuds t house, barn, other bull and tools, some fine t $4,000, ‘Trade for § erty. Herman Schroede erty Bide DO YOU WAN have a fine p Kirkland House. Ai for hte ISLAND FA a oO thi rr. “SP Tb: ANC $500. At ken house and yard. Basy walk to ferry land- ing. My torme are & month. Come o show you @ bargain. Hack wort? A at Kirkland FAR! Washington, 10 acres of fine, maple land. State Highwa rich alder ani half cleared enti house, trou’ On easy terms. New ho all fei Burke 104 Cherry st hid rand I will cagh and sk for Mr. hotel on the Over barn, tine use, noed ream. ‘A bargain at $2,000. & Farrar, City Real Estate BARGAIN—SNAP- $2,780-—CUT TO -room modern cottage, of Phinney ay. car. 1 money and 80 have cut my price with ¢ of $250 cas half nt ment trays, piped for furna kitchen, paneled dint plate rail, fireplace, ish; has unobstructibl lake and mountains. I this before Wednesday. agent at WOODLAND PARK BUNG4 9th and Phinney View AON bart on 8 excepti At Kirkland. Only Lake Washingte term BA $2 etc lots. from 26 bungalow ler Beach, $100.00 for 2% years, n 4508 Myrtie et farms city land minutes from 5-room on ie and pre Housekeeping Rooms nished newly Meht Anne an 109 bo up; suite, $3.00 market a transient ms, steam hea’ Single rooms, § up. Near pubit well furn housekeeping re at 819 Howell \ Barie, single Hi Hotels & Lodging Houses OCIS PAPAIN ALAIN Yatow Hotel HPx tt pins, ma 7i) Marion a4 Now man- night HOTHE OXFORD, 1020 tot rn; rates $3.60 per wee H Barrington, 1h1% Second. $2 weok up. Furnished Rooms GRAND Pactic Horry, 116% Firat Rates 60c dally u SB Apartments tor Rent Gopeland © furnished, $2 Excelsior Apt ‘urnished furnished, 9th and Pike, Main 2861 i fine view lots on tona. Phone K Whitman 4 fine cows all kinds es. South idney 4386. ws, « helfers, avonna car to dist N. Frosh mitch cow Rice $75.00 tar, Wash ale Atle pt Tersey H. Danie fresh For Sale—Wood and Coal Wood and coal Beacon 1809 For Sale $2 load Beach. Patent dust pan with first Wainwright & McLeod. Wanted to Buy---Furniture |= Want house & office furniture, & Gibson Chandler, 610 Pik Modern Furn Co. 416 Pike, chicken ynally fine’ view | IW, Ramands, Woh, “Yi xraduated OWS, 8 RGAIN 100 half block must have will sacrifice my home, to h $2,100.) Tt has laundry | < buffet! ng room on fin-| ew of] must sell See my| ALOW CO, Ay. te six blocks |” on Price | *. Call at} » in Kirk Seattle.” | t 40xi cash, bal-| 0.00, Ad- sperty see with calf. end line nm at first eat. is, Man siti mill wood, Rainier Toad coal hone 1218 h. oe. M. 32 M. 6618. oe epalted, Huson, room 317 Hinck’ Fan! 3418. Free delivery. ash COLLECTIONS RBLIABLE COL Liberty Bu office, Phone Bancte collect everywhere, We have thi We get the mone DETECTIVE AGENCY CY Teteasze rimi: Arcade Bid, work; conaul Hiott 3472. eney, Ync, @ LAWYERS AD ER h Allen, 495-406 Eilers Music ig. All iegal subjects, Consul- fon free RUSSELL R. FARR 429 York Block. General Bractlee, tates, laws husband suitation free. Sorwin Townsend, Consultation fre: property right ruptey &, “Kuln, Lawyers, 211 New i ate practice spectalty Sommer, ig yer, 103 Ind & Gonsul- tation free Jose; ; husband, wife collections, bank- MUSICA waste, 10 ¢ Spanish from eauty’s arth.” Ma Fry Mus na. Maria” cana. the “Queen of rders carefully filled. 426 Walker Bide. eS eR SR we 2 comer OPTICIANS Optometrist ing. Main Myers Opt 701-703 Leary Build- e's Rank Bid Temlstere: Mark Atto PATENT rk Bld. M Xdams & and Trade In Seattle D. HASKINS. ney, 718 New ¥ Mason. Burke ¥ a Patent c nwick, Lawrence, 1. EATTERNS South, Bes 6068 ANP MODELS TTORSGE AND TRANSPER. Kmbert Peanster Co, successor to William Jolly, 207 Pine st a naineneementesety KR AND WATCH REPATRING acount acobaon. Se euch; rst and Stewart

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