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\ mean something. His middie name ts Patrick Without entering toto extended argument with B. Shakespeare, we} make bold to as sert he failed to hit the bullseye when he fired that one about there being noth- ing in names, Tt depends on what ] the monaker Is Take the first section of Pat. rick’s full hand) for example, It Francis. Or is it Frances? One can't always tell whether its he or she with such a name. But it's differ. ent with Patrick, That sure does P. GOSS ge Tt elther means _ GOV. WEST WANTS OF CAPITAL By United Press Leased Wire w today regarding his hopes ‘ pe abolition of capital punish- he was born in Ireland because Pat rick’s his name, or he's named Pat- jrick because he was born in Ire }land, It also meanshe might have | become a policeman when he came to America except for the fact that he didn’t weigh enough. And wasn't tall enough. And didn't want to be &@ cop anyhow. [STARTED CAREER AS A BELL BOY So Francis Patrick Goss, repre sentative of the 45th legislative district and father of the anti-hang. ing bill, became a bell-hop at the! old Sherman house in Chicago. He was 16 then, Came over in steer age all alone to the new country. Never had any school education in is = Mife. Learned readin’ and writin’ in some haphasard fushton, and began devouring book# when he got a job in a law office In Lan cashire, England After hopping bells for a while and for Uips—Goss became cashier in the hotel But Fate evidently didn’t Intend he should become another Croesus, so ft filled him with an ambition to become a newspaper man. He Hair nes \NTS TO LET SUBJECT — PUNISHMENT REST hopes for ite abolition in 1913. “I do not think capital pantish GALEM, Dec. 25.—Asked for an in Oregon before next Christ Gov. West said that he strong to let the subject of cap punishment rest for a time and to say anything about bis jeare to take it ap further antil the ment is an appropriate subject for | discussion just now, and do not} 1913 portion of my administration | is under way.” When questioned, tho was in the midst of Christmas cele bration at his home STORK LOSES HIS POST CHRISTMAS TREE DYNAMITE CASE JURY JOB TO THE PARCEL) t | h i f | | | t | FINDS PARTS OF LARGEST BIRD {ator Ruth, and dedicated to Aldrich, | wasn't hin governor | blame, | blocks, mind you. ited speaker, started, yielded him his time privilege, and the oratorical flow continued elo WON'T SWAP VOTES TO PASS HIS BILL wasn't be passed t with members for votes.” jone | abolishing the great evil of con .; Committee on the judiciary urging }to limit the effect of the regulation lof interstate commerce between | that he has always been a demo The announcement nows—has |factured by convict labor in any feeling of profound relief THE ed Soomaali DECEMBER 25, 1912. HE’S OUR LEADING LITTLE WARRIOR AGAINST THE DEATH PENALTY, IS FRANCIS, WHO’S SCRIBE AND A HUSTLER his firet job as reporter when hejin January, was 20 at Grand Forks, N. D, he's been In the game for 18 yea! now, Worked at Anaconda, Mont, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Olympia, and Astoria, Or, Was assistant editor on the Seattle Star, editor of the Morning Astorian, established the Olymptan Recorder, edited the Everett Record before it became the Tribun did” politics on coma Ledger, and was elty editor on the PostIntelligencer for five years, Also was president of the Seattle Press club, BUYS PAPER; GIVES 1T_ HOUSECLEANING He then bought out the Saturday Review, which was owned by Sen ital punishment bi |how he got started “Many yeard wae quite a oma’ the constituted Vertised for so: coed him, Str the official among them w. w 80 ambitio position that, in he would carry date of tne law, vol Matt Quay, Tom Piatt and the rest of the old reliables in mossback politics, Goss gave it a thorough washing, ¥arnishing, ateam clean ing, and renovating. Presently the names of La Follette, Bristow, Poin dexter, Murphine, Teats, and other progressives, appeared in the Sat urday Review without the blankety blank asterisks and exclamation points and dashes that formerly ac companied them. In between his journalistic work Goss discovered he could make speeches. So he ran for the legls lature in 1910 and got elected, and he was one of the neatest Mttle spolibinders in the last legislature He introduced the bill to abolish the death penalty, whieh lost out by a vote of to 40, But it oratory tat was to by several marathon Debate was Hm five minutes for each but when Goss got fairly and wan getting better right along, one solon after another sary, he would mother. too enthusiastic, did not get the years ago, but forgotten the out attempting cociousness, that that time* WESTERN IS ALL T Two Inve vetigations of unfairness and part of Western men, made by pro not to the Chamber of Co: Although the chamber will have findings made to t meet next committee of the Prosperity committ quently for more than an hour. it was simply a case where it in the cards for that bill © pass. Goss didn't lobby for his bill. “Legislation hanging bill, gation, onan, dif and the middlemen CHARLES in an effort such as the anti it sald Goss, “should cause ft in good legit» ation or ail. 1 therefore consider it improper to attempt to| foree this bill through by trading at BUOE Gows will be back In the legisla-|eensors by Mayor ure when tute when, the. new session begins! day creer tc ‘SENATORS’ COMMITTEE IS BLOCKING BILL TO ABOLISH He was reelected as and/® republican Inat November. rp |S0lng to reintroduce ancashire, Eng. ficial hangman of that partiou- lar community had died, and there were many aspirants for distinetion, question as to whether or not “1 think he proved himself Tnat occurred more than 25 incident, think | can safely claim, with to official killings dates from INVESTIGATING being conducted by trustees Tuesday ber started an Independent tnvesti- possible, between the producer appointed to the board of theatre “CUSSING” IS SOMETIMES 0. K., SAYS WOODROW NEW YORK, Deo, 26.—The use of “cuss” words, under stress of emergency, is excusable and neces wary, according to Presidontle Woodrow Wilson. In a speech here this week he said; “Gince I left the academic walks and came out into the highway I have been astonished at the in creased temptation to profanity. Sometimes the dictionary 1s tirely Inefficient to express one's ings. do not care for those dilletante who never rise to righteous jer, and never rise to wholesome husiagm, for without enthusiasm ‘e is no progress in the world.” HORT NEWS DOMINIE IN IN TOILS paton.—Convicted an a hotel and sentenced to a month tn jall Harry R. Fuller says he is pas tor of a Baptist church in Pleming- ton, N. J. Ho's the anti-cap: And here is on this subect: aga, when | I boy, | lived The of- UT authority a6 one to ange to pose and @ man who to get the answer to a out the man- even if it in the execution of a rela tive, he answered that, if neces hang his own use he appointment. 1 have never and I “o 0 FIRE DESTROYS PAINTINGS Paris—A fire destroyed the studios of three American patnters, ¥. ©, Friesek, Oxear Miller and C, W. Hawthorne, in the Quartier, and more than 100 valuable paintings were lost, to prove pre my opposition MILLET PICTURES SOLD Paris.—More than 50 Millet plo AY. NOW om Sacer oe ae HE RAGE re ing realized on the day's business, ns of t holdup" ay commission ducers, are now) committees of mmeree. of the & report of the hem when they yesterday mre and oe of the Cham FINDS SHE WASN'T WIDOW Baltimore-—After Mrs. Pariett, supposing herself to be « widow had married Chas. D. John son, husband No. 1, returned. She ‘ip held on a charge of bigamy. 5 8 INE BANKS was | HAULED $50,000,000,000 ~After 12 years’ which time they over $60,000,000,000 to formulate a whereby the can be settied Cotterill Tues) Washington. | during hauled rervice, es | have treasury, Teddy and Tobe, two hormes, bave been retired in favor lof automodt ies. CONTRACT LABOR IN PRISON BY GILSON GARONER. | WASHINGTON, Dec, 25,—-Any wishing to lend a hand at republicans; and Bacon of Georgia, berson of Texas, ter of Kentucky tract labor im our prisons can fen-|ton of West Virgin letter to any member of the senate We L. er days after the 4 that the committee report favor Moore, autho ably H. R. 6601, entitied, “An act the states in goods, wares and mer-| erat chandise wholly or in part manu-|was pure November 7 the prison or reformatory says | know “The passage of this bill,” Julian Leavitt, the wellknown a thority on convict Iabor, “would af-| which comes filter fect intimately and immediately | lou Lee of North Carolina, Thomas H. Payn. Wiltam &. ‘That inliei of official life, The strain has [ther lessened by the added new channels of publicity, Augustus Char ion A cat| & Overman} Chit-| ia and James A |der practical help by writing | O'Gorman of New York, democrats. | wit of of our weath announced on November 7. ocratic landslide, A FIFTEEN-YEAR.OLD BOY has been sent to the Missouri! State Reformatory for six y for Killing « cat. -which produced a Up tot did not been fur ub . ~~ Many a man who is always look tng for a snap lacks ginger, ing through vai ‘ that Mr. the welfare of an army of working | Moore is willing to accept the port \girla im hundreds of garment fac-|follo of secretary of agriculture un and children of convicts who are!al courage, ph today being punished by society lofty aspiration. ltortes through the country, of some | der the Wilson administration. Hi |hundred thousand tmnecent wives! tory afforda many examples of m ical herolem Tt bat nd ita men and) NEW YORK, Dee, 25.—Parte ot] for no fault of their own; would | women who have shown nerve an a giant bird which winged its way lopen the way to reformation of a|der grilling ciroumsetances. There jover North America 9,000,000 years | host of prisoners who are ftiow|were the Spartans, the Stolcs, the | azo have just been brought to the nothing more than private slayer Greek philosopher and the Chris ‘American Museum of Natural His-| of prison contractors; and finally, | tia’ who were burned and tortur Doctor—Following my inatruc Edgar) from the engraving bureau to the| |To ——PANTAGES ~ ere _—_—— QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN PANTAGES POPULARITY MINING COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS SUE PRESIDENT Declaring stock has been Issued far In advance of the actual value of the property held, and in ad vance of the capital stock of the concern, J. J. Heinen, a stockhold er, has fied sult against the Apex Gold Mines, operating near Berlin, King county, and against Abner Giffin, president; KE. C, Kilbourne, secretary and trustee; W, B. ow, trustee, and George W. Furry, vice president and trastes, Fraud 1s alleged by the complain ant, who asks that a recetver for the concern be appointed. He charges expert mining engin cers report the property not to ox- coed $1,000,000 in value, but that the concern has issued stock more than $200,000 in excess of this and also in excess of the capitalization Kt te further alleged that an ac counting of money handled has been refused. President the charges, the owners of stock, HEIFNER BACK—HE’LL SUPPORT HIS RIVAL Charles G. Heifner, who has been entertaining the secretaryship of the interior bee, is back in Seattle, with but little nourishment for bis bee, following a meeting of the nw tional committeemen of Washing ton, Idaho and Oregon in Spokane Ahis week As a result of the meeting Will R. King, national committeeman of Oregon, was endorsed by John Pat son and Robert H. Elder, commit teemen of Washington amd Idaho, for the secretaryship of the Inter jor. It is said, however, that as a result of the conference, if King finds he is unable to swing the ap- Abner Giffin denies Heinen represents 120,000 shares of Simmation Wanted — Male “Help Wanted—Female | FROLICH SKIRT PATRIA 391-2) ade Bidg., specialt hy -to F skirts ‘petticonts.” Millinery | and remodeling parlors in connec- tlon ite und WANTED—Men and women te learn | the barber trade; wages paid while learning. Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE de Behool hington St int well $86 SB HE SELLS i Koom 264 Bm- » Buliding Use Ruswott's Native Hert stipation; 60 tablets for Grugkints Learn to be a te eat bricklayer Apply 2832 W free insira- Behooi, 629 banjo, Musle Bidg in Ti Furnished Rooms Rp pacivie Moran. ity iret. Rates 600 dally and up. ___Housekeeping Re Rooms ~ Furnished housskeeping hewly renovated, chen light and gas include Anne 1 OLYMPIC APTS, 9010 Western ay ingle roomn, $1.60 up; suite, $3.00 “up. Near public market. _ Gihreap, weil furnished tranvient housekeeping rooms, steam heated. at £19 Howell, spite Waris, singie 1. K fooma 111 Marion a Hotels & ae Houses Paton Motel, 1084% Sixth agement, clean rooms. 26¢ night. 41.60 week wT oomam, Heat Queen New man- pointment, that his strength will be thrown to Helfner, the latter in the meantime, supporting King. R. H. MacWhorter, a former Seat- Ue real estate man, indicted with De Larm, A, H. Biehl and H, H. Humphrey, in connection with the Orchard land swindle, surprised both the government and the code fendants, when. he entered a plea of guilty before Federal Judge Bean et Portiand Tu In all prob- ability MacWhorter will turn state's evidence GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE— Pittsburg preacher wouldn't let his wife take a bath on account of the expense. ‘THE SEATTLE STAR 1, SUBSCRIBE The dat when your subscription expires ts $hthe eddrese label of your paper. name is A chenge of date on the address label is a re- Yor the convenience of our readers, we bave established agencies at th rilowing locations 220 Union S14, with bouventr curto Shop. Phone Eiltott 44 r. . osies, 5409 Ballard ay. Phone 4 Adi may be left at them where sam: vil office or line or 6 thm & for cash given a Transient rate for the at main HOTEL OXFORD, 1920 Tat av, mod- ern 0 por week and up. Dartington. 161% Becond. $2 week up. ~ Wanted—To Rent i Phone t a furninned hall for religious meetings Bescon 1082 3-room house. electric lights, Green Lake car $5.00 per month bail water in, no gas or one block from line, on Tist st., you pay water 1865, Copeland Court, 1909 Minor, 3 rooms, furnished, $20; phone, light. M4210. Excelsior Apte —Furnished and furnished; 9th and Pike Main _____ Board and Room sid- Ginaren worded, private home ney 1213 Business Chances K HAND POWER . STUMP PULLER 23, 26, 27 tration given Dec. at 8701 Greenwood av. Take y ay. car to end of line. entative, Walter J. Fitepat- A desert claim relingulsh- ‘tern Washington frait reatest bargain ever of- ‘homas Craig. 221 Union st. -Real Estate gasoline launch to iano tered “Excl A 4-horsepo trade for 6 tote, valu $100 each, to trade for furniture or anything of a} value Will tra the lote. Phone C. Mafiison, Elllott 2230W. ed je one oF @ For Sale—F urniture. Modern Warn Co | eulte | On improy an Parw Au ww | Wanted to Buy---Furniture LLL LPP LP PRPS SIP LA LALLA e & office furniture, « M3 Mt Chandler, 610 Pik 415 Pike. For Sale—Poultry A few thoroughbred White Leghor roonters, © Parris train. £045 W, Barrett ‘#t —_—_ __| For For Sale—Wood and Coal PPP LALLA SPP PLD |Patont dust pan with first load coal Wainwright & M Lod. Phone 1218 ——_—_—? Money to Loan wr BEALS EST ATs ot crry Axi COUNTRY LOANS ed of Vacant property, any nt, $50 to $500; long or short time: ¢asy payments; no delay. Bturievant @ Co. B12 Boston Bh timber, ety ioans: mon ady: quick action, $09 Mehihorn, __Elitott 2980. MONE N pelttiag « ATERAL to ow money and jeweiry; lo offices, Americaa Jewelry Co., 803 Second iy YOU NEED MONEY Loans on household goods, pianos o} Personal notes to employes; ter and nt reasonable. Come ¥ 76 i private For Sale — Miscellaneous POLL PD LLLP LLP LLP PPADS We ° ee De, basins 316 Second 8 For Baie Housed furnished, sade rifle If taken at once. 1805 lake av For @aic—Fanz 1107 Fir whe have bath tu! Rustad’s i Bettob (and shop =| "mace, Onluntea Rea at av outtit irish puppy. Champion le or ‘olumbla City BANKS Arran anaAlan Bank of ffice, Toronto, Canada (861 hes in Canada, ote) Gener banking business Thterest allow: on savings and time de: Us Seattic Branch. G. V. Holt, Mgr. Ties a Sommerco—s FOR SALB—NEW AND SECOND. HAND Carom and Pocket mr Tables and bowling alleys and ac- cossories; bar ee aul lod, Call Eoheiman, ca Main 18. PSHE repairs. wood turner, blocks BSOHL. 14i4 KR ave CHIROPODIST: maker “Pom yh = ASIEK, foot & clalist. 466 a Hales, arcade Bidg., former ~ BLDG Hou: ‘S10 to “t Main 6716, & LEE LEWIS, hours 2 to Arcade Anne, Main ‘Ag Bog LL HiROPRACTONS Santora, “YI ~XasS; nfore graduates, COLLECTIONS RELIABLE Iiberty Bullding, ice. Phone gollect everywhore § We COLLECTION Co, 207 Opposit 4 We have bs 44 Haye your bilis Coast Collection Go. 433 N. y ve COSTUMES RENTED t Acreage BUY CLOSE-IN ACREAGE nearer the HEART OF SEAT- LE, the quicker the increase in lus We have @ b-acre tract of rich alder bottom land, with fresh water spring and easy to improve, loeated 11 miles from Pioneer Phice ‘E 9600 FOR THE 5 ‘enme. 50 CASTE AND $10 PER MOD ‘lose to good neighbors, school "aaa atores, with delivery and phone @, 40 minutes’ ride to bus center, 12%-cent fare, within a short waik of proposed railroad terminals, Every indication to big increase in value, and wel for a suburban home. If tory by Prof. Walter Granger, who !t would end once and for #tt time ed for thelr faith, And now comes|tions to take the pills three times has been making fossil investiga |the hundred years’ war that has) Willis Moore, | |* day and a drop of whisky before ‘tions im Wyoming. The bird, ac:| been raging between free labor and |solng to bed? cording to Professor Granger, was convict labor in this country.” A teow ali ago President Tate) Patient—Well, doctor, I am a bit the largest feathered creature that ‘This bill has passed the house of | was taking a constitutional on Con-| behind on the pills, bat thea T am | ever existed in North America. The| representatives, Following are the necticut av. when he met ® very | three months ahead on the whisky. Pretty little girl of three, trudgin ess fragments brought here consist of|members of the senate judiciary the bones of the feet, found in the | committee, who are at present re-jalong with her baby carriage and REPUTATIONS AT STAKE Big Horn basin, east of the Yellow-| sponsible for non-action: nurse. He stopped to apeak to the; “Why is it that Blank, the shirt stone Park. Clarence D. Clark, of Wyoming,|child. She looked up at him so+| maker, and Irons, the laundryman, | 5 doinsitioe a ——_ ———— Koute Nelson of Minnesota, Wil-|emnly and said: “I know who you/do not speak when they meet?” OBJECTS TO STEPPING liam P. Dillingham of Vermont,| are.” Well, you know, Biank adver. SPECIAL Ss $5. 0 ON WIFE'S GLASS EYE. George Sutherland of Utah, Frank! The president smiled one of his/tised a new indestructible shirt.” attractive amiles and said: “And| “Yes.” Holiday Week Will fit Toric lenses (deep curve) nounted with fingerspring B. Brandegee of Connecticut, Wm. CHITTAMO, Wis... Dec. 25.—Jobn |. Borah of Idaho, Norris Brown|who am 1, little girl.” “And Irons immediately installed Ruy instruments at the factory; everything wholesale. See Knut- nen, 1200 Stewart and Minor ats. 25 solos free with every in- strument. All kinds of repairing done. ** i iminal and consultation ‘con and while clad in their i Elliott 2472. Federal attaches had the tree as a surprise IDWARE IS IXED IN SAUSAGE Joseph Atten 406 Bin me vi ers Musio tation Ailvegal subjects, Consule RUSSELL R. FARRELL, York Block. Agen of General practice, eg. ed hardware with his product. child still is in the care of a . When the family sat at young David choked and became almost black. The © pounded him upon the back f drew from his throat a the sausage, with a one ‘Wire nail imbedded tn it. to become WW of negroes excavating to i er a in the peiecindt memast frightened by ¢! @ number of coffins Beever skeletons. Old rest the spot was never used ground, but that during : War a force of Confeder- ped here for a long time, which considerable gp ied agri ver are those Southern or Sve a died during the war. Schueler has started sult for di- vorce because, he says, his wife on retiring fer the night, places her glass eye on the floor where he will step on it. It cuts his bare feet. MURDER IN TACOMA By United Frees Leased Wire. TACOMA, Dec. 25.—Christmas ned in Tacoma ay on the most brutal murder in years. The body of Frank Lazarro, an Italian section hand in the employ of the Northern Pacific railway, was found this morning in his box car home, the skull beaten into a jelly. A bloody pick handle lay by ite side, The police belleve Lazarro was Killed by members of a black hand /.| society. NO WARSHIPS ON LAKES. ASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—All Un- States naval vessels may be withdrawn from the great iakes as a result of the refusal of shipbulld- ing companies on the lakes to en- ter into repair contracts with the navy department on account of their hostility to the eight-hour law. ALL TO THEMSELVES BOSTON, Dec. 26.—But two pas- sengers occupied the White Star liner Arabic when she docked to- day. The boat has accommodations for 300. The solitary pair, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Nye of New Bed- ford had the services of 150 wait ers coming qver, and lived in the finest stateroom. epee Theatre SEATTLE'’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE TONS caiipinpincie sre more sine nnn ee nemo Photopay ghee ‘Today. ALLAN MOORE, ‘Soloist Oliver G, Wallace, Organist lot Nebraska, Albert B. Cummins of lowa, Elihu Root of New York,| Dumpty.” Dives feasts upon his golden plate And Lazarus is at his gate, The same starved beggar whom we know From nineteen hundred years ago, In reeking slum and tenement Thé children whimper, wan and spent, And hunger sharpened tongugs deride The mockery of Christmas-tide, The mothers weep in woe forlorn— Was it for this that Christ was born? In flaring light and glaring hall Vice holds her strident carnival, And mortals fight and steal and lic, For gold to join this revel high; Men sell their truth, their souls, their fame, And women know the taint of shame By greed and passion downward whirled Along the Highway of the World; And true men cry, in wrath and scor “Was it for this that Christ was born And yetethough toilers taste distress To which she replied, “Humpty machinery in his While wasters roll in idleriess, Though Mammon seems to hold in s The people of this later day, It is but seeming—truth and right Are leading all the world to light, And old abuses fall to dust Before our new-born faith and trust, We are not heedless—Christmas chimes Ring the true spirit of the times, Of “Peace on Parth, Good Will to Men,” Brave words that thrill and thrill again. For in the deeps of every heart The little flares of fervor start, And grow and grow until we burn All bitter wrongs to overturn, Till all the world we're children of Shall know the “pertect rule of Love! anes, leather 5.4 Including lenses r pier Bi DONT When you can and overcoats Bring ad and coun MIKE COHEN sults 0 and up. er cent dis- 1017 Pike St Lig erat OTP E a Le Aes hee ¥ Nu-Bone Corsets, break, rust or bend. $2.50 up. 400 Arcade guaranteed not to take a permanent nt something good, seo this act CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALB 1019 Third Ay POTATO LA 10 acren for $350.00, $10.00 cash, er month, without interest, ng distance from Tacoma, view of beautiful Lake St close neighbors, graded fine roads, telephone, R fine bass and trout flehing. 0; ® few tracts left at this price an terms. GRAND VALLEY FRUIT AND RACTR GARI one crop will $5.00 driv- fine Clatr, | schoot i Kodak “developing, 200 roll, nize, Jacobs’ Photo Shop, P.-1. Sit rlors, 42 B. Pork: ertaking Ps North 212, W R 5 BUTTERWORTH & SON 1921 First av Main or Millott 9 ists 9’ Second, Green- Main horton Ru CURWD; permanent, no on or detention from labor; over 0 case® cured past two years, agen | to 76, Harvard Sy: tem, 617 Bit hey Hippodro: ‘Academy taught in two lessons, clase. Apply office. Tf Miss J. i 4 eall at ON. wi ar Branch Office, 229 Union © will receive two box “Bo bost fur market rensen, Everett, Get Acquainted Booloty: Aten ‘and addresses, 708 Pine st saw it in The Star Situations Wtd. — Female bh T Lost and Found. Storitng silver thimbles, 10c; sterling qliver matoh boxes, $1.06. Little ste Sowolry © that’ selia for less, 427 Thire ool NO, 18064, Hind= undry, Queen Annea04. t1 5 Cleared and in pay for the land; phone, R. F. D., bard surfaced roads, near factory. milla, mines, creameries, fruit can- nery and condenser, ‘Plenty of work at good wages; fine market, and see samples of sofl and # of homes in cash N N Room 18 Downs Bid. 709 Second Ay, RED CLOVER AND HAY LAND CHEAP 20 acres, splendid soil, running w ter, near good markets, cheap fare to Seattle, $675, on best terms. P. VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1209 Third Ay AUBURN 40x108 to alley, cleared, level lot, for $260.00. This lot is within 6 minutes’ walk of the center of town, with new houses golng -u all around, $10.00 cash a a $8.0 ob per month, and NO INTE OLE HANSON & CO, 814-15-16-17 N. ¥. Blk We practically make you a Ch mas gift when we offer this. acres, well drained, west slope, @asy to clear, close to best market and cheap transportation, for $15 easy terms. P. VAN ARSDAL 1209 ‘Third 3 City Real Estate ‘or farms and city Springle-Hooper Realty Central Bidg, Phone M Tine view lots on With at. 1 tona, hone Kenx & CO. v property vt For Sale—Livestock. For 8a 4 fine cows, 16 a of horses, all kinds of wagons and esgeg, South Seattle Stables. F faving exter orton Trust and Vavings Bank, one Mdnoy 485, Fo Balo—Woyr fresh cows, haries wt, Beacon 2488, oii tates, laws hui sultation free. Corwin Townsend, Consultation fri Property rights, Fuptey. sband and wife; cone Elliott iB sa lie Hections,” bank. Reseed Milligan & Kuhn, Law T New . f yers, 21 York Bik. Probate practice SER mmer, Lawyer, 103 2 consul tion’ free. a MUSICAL a Seaut ‘s Eyes,” U ee! Fry Music Co,, 426 Walker OPTICIANS Optometrist for-708 Le be ae oe L ary Build fi s Rank Bid. RAEN VELOPER: PAR L; 20 years New experience. 731 Xdams & Brooks and Trade in Seattle. registered ¥ Mark Attorneys Tena 600 Central ratidtnee PATE " ey, 718 New York Rid heal Sea Mason, Fenwick, Burke Bidg. vat South, 6068. fattern Works. Best equipped shop. "hotos Liberty Bie. i SE VSICIANS 206-7 Marion Ride. "Main CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING MIT WANT reat ateninaler Maas springs; each; glasses, $00. 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