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“ONLY TH REE ROBBERIES ON CHRISTMAS DAY Thad burglar brigade was consid: | Christmas day. It contented | with three visite, Two of Were pretty rough; the third) Buchanan, farmer, South knocked out by @ thug Tanvhauser cafe while the He was robbed of $5, Jobn stly house, was at e men at Maynard av knocked unconscious, it the @id pot get any money, A artist relieved L. EB. An av. and Battery st. hp ee OOLN, Neb. Deo, 26—“The party ls going to have be over committee assignments, gad it is again threatened with the y of seniority,” says an edito "That is," the article continues, "1 ll be asked to put the ambi titerests of Individuals its will be fenboritt in the caucus of the Witt they, allow the reac- Je" symp _ Se. plain holdup. a merriment was at its about midnight. ‘Bu S24 Fourth av. of $7 at struggle in the senate and fie Wm. J. Bryan's Commoner and the welfare of the party @ demoera’ minority man the ship E STARTS A y with the progres BIG BRUSH FIRE) Reeas Leased Wire. DIEGO, Cal, Dec. 26.—Fan- | by a gale seldom equaled in| of the country, @ brush! Walch started early today, al- has burned over 2,000 acres pthe Little Landers colony, at }¥sidro, south of here. So far k have not hgee yl <7 line. The fire and seen from the belghts. = here. No vane build- been destroyed. : passed luckily for Se There were no Christmas No Santas got stuck in) Any cases of acute or indigestion from too gen- @inners that may have hap- Littte, Quickly, er Money Refunded ect MAKES MIRRORS OF YOUR FURNITURE ‘Try It on Your Piano _ Factory Samples of the Genuine CHUBERT Pianos and Player Pianos danuary 1, OF WAAK-BAKER PIANO CO., 1406 First terms if desired. | th of service to out: | © IGHT AFTER CHRISTMAS =p (CONVICTIONS EXPECTED AS DYNAMITE CASES GO TO JURY'S HANDS TODAY), Ry United Prese Leased Wire! INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 26.—When the trial of 44 men, edd of Com: piieity In a dynan conspiracy which ts alleged to have culminated in the destruction of the Los An geles Times, was resumed here to- day, it was con United States would direct the jury to convict at 1 some of the defendants, The! urt’s change to the jury will be telivered at 6 o'clock this evening, after Federal District Attor Chas, W. Miller finishes his argu- | eas for the prosecution. | ler resumed his presentation | jof the case this morning, detailing} the evidence which is corroborative of the testimony given by the tn- Det | former, Ortie E. McManigal, Miller > is scheduled to conclude bis pleal® late this afternoon “Manufactured Alibla.” Miller pri tea. aa bercnem SENATOR PAULHAMUS TO HELP FARMERS MAP PLAN FOR FIGHT ON WESTERN AV. W. H. Paulhamus, president of the last senate, probably will at- tend the meeting of White river valley farmer alled for 1:20 Sat ¥ afternoon, io take up the ficht against Western ay.’s “Big Six” combine of produce dealers, A special invitation has been sent him by J. D. Dean, editor of the White River Journal, who has been \ imstrumental fp calling the meeting. Senator Paulbamus introduced [the bill passed by the 1907 legtsla- j ture intended to place a check on the commission men, but Judge Frater subsequently declared ft un- |constitutional. The bill els ves ee | Defendants Morrin and McCain, and} declared that Anderson and Smith impressed no one with thelr “manu | fetured alibia.” He declared that Butler carried on a dastardly and | villainous correspondence with John MeNamara. He characterized as “Just what bis associates “that big, fat stew, | j ealle Clancy.’ ” MeManigal’e “Acouracy.” j Dy ing on the accuracy of Mo | Manigal’s story, Miller asserted hat in his cell at Los Angeles, the dynamiter desertbed men he bad}! met and their movements long be-| stated that investigation n everything true poke a word in behalf of fant Wm, Bernhardt, fnanelal ary of the Cincinnati Iron Workers’ local. He said lernhardt was far from as guilty at Hockin, Smith, Anderson, Clancy and oth- ers. ly provided that the commission men be compelled to keep their books open to the inspection of the with whom they dealt, so » latter could be informed as to the real prices obtained for their products. That the bill can be #o amended as to remove its unconstitutionality is the beltef of the 30 farmers in the valley who will take ft up for discussion Saturday. Paulbamus ta) t! a resident of Sumner, and ix one of) the biggest rhubarb growers in the state. His place In the senate will be filled by Senator Cotter in the hext session. FIRST MERRY FIGHT BEGINS OVER NEW PARCEL POST LAW WASHINGTON, Dee. 26.—The | shipper intended to start his ship }first round in the longdrawn-out/ ments In January, under the sone systom, which would make the pos battle which fs expected betwees in) rate 96 conts for an elght-pound the postofflee department and the! package. Hearing this, the express | express companies through the op-| companies at once cut thelr prune eration of the new parce! post tae leot for the same distance to 35 been fought here. a5 a result of the | cents on an efght-pound package. | plan of a San Diego, Cal, man to} It is expected that operation of | start shipping to New York two car/the new postal system wil! force | loads of prunes by the government cuts in many varieties of merchan-| jservice. The postoffice department dise throughout the country, just as , received word that the San Diego’ they did fn the prune war EAUGHS inthe NEWS PORTLAND, OR.—TOM, JERRY AND CHARLES WILS | brothers, loved Grace, Madge and Ina MeBrayer, sisters, who went to & private echool. The boys made a miduight visit to the school, tied up the watchman and were serenading the girls when a copper appear Good ed. night. BUTTE, MONT...“THE BIRD LEG CLUB,” made w was raided as a gambling organization, A pile of chi was found fn one of the club closets. SAN FRANCISCO.--AN, ALARM ringing at 5 a. m. put to flight two burglars who thought they had sprung a burglar alartn When Samuel Magnes crawled out of bed, he found a bundle of loox worth $1,000. “I never knew Santy was a burglar,” he mused. NEW YORK -ACCEPTING 16 drinks, flashing « $20 gold piece, bat refusing to treat, carned Alfred Gentz, aallor, the sobriquet of “ticht- wad.” His companions ducked him in the river, and he lost bis tw LOS ANGELES.—ESCAPING FROM a coop in a shooting gallery, a skinny turkey caused a near-riot in Main st., stald pedestrians join ing newsboys in the chase. Al Jay, a newsie, made the capture. He sold the bird for a dollar. CLEVELAND.—SLIPPING INTO an open door of a West End home, a white cat, chased by the family, scuttled through the fire tn the grate and up the chimney, reappearing a decided brunette She beat the family back to the door. = | 300,000 POST- CARDS PILED UP Tey United Preve SAN PRANCISC O, Dee. 26.—De- spite the breaking of all previous records for the handling of Christ- mas mail, there still remained 300, 000 post cards piled up today In the San Francisco postoffice, awaiting sorting and delivery. Overland mail Hes piling up in heaps but will be sorted and delivered within a few hours. The post cards are being sidetracked for the more important mat!, and probably will not reach their destination unt!! Saturday, WASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—Miss Helen Taft, in the absence of her father and mother, previded over the White House celebration Christ mas. A huge tree stood in the blue room, Many guests attended, of negroes, en feathers ——— “WOMAN IN GRAY” DOCTOR'S VICTIM? SAN DIEGO, De Dec, 6.-—Dr. Otto Wm. Hovek, the physician formerly under arrest of defrauding seores of elderly women under promise of marriage, was confront- ed today at the city jail by a mys- terious woman in gray, sald to be Mrs. Nellie Hessler of Chicago, who recently put the police on the man’s trail. The detectives refused any information concerning the woman, They did not deny, how- ever, that she was Mrs. Hessler, one of Houck’s latest victims. RESCUED FROM WRECK MARSEILLES, Dee. 20.~The meamship Djemnah h here with 145 passen French steamship Salazie, which was driven on a reef 40 miles off the southeast cnast of tre island of Madagascar, tn the Indian ocean, tn a cyclone on November 29, ‘the passengers give a thrilling account of the wreck. RIGH OLLECT TAXES WASHINGTON, Dec, 26.—The right of the federal government to collect taxes from corporations that have leased their property will be debated January 6 in the United States supreme court. The case is that of the Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven Railroad Co, NEW STEEL WAGE SCALE NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—It is not expected that the new wage scalo in the ateel industry will be publish- od here until after the firs: of the year. The total amount of tho in creases to be granted is as yet un- known. factory representative, will ex samples of these superior instru {through the snow on a walk from | loade A | Already have been reported ashore THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1912. ANDY CARNEGIE Bid aE: FIVE MARCHING SUFFRAGETS ARE | STILL HARD AT IT Bs Presse Leased Wire BX N Dec, 26.--The five suffragiste who are struggling New York to Albany started from here this morning. Their destina tion for today is Btockport, five miles from here. Hereafter the daily walks of the suffragets will be short, although the roads now are much better than they were for the last few days, “General” Rosalie Jones, the of the women, now proposes to organize & party to walk from] New York to Washington, starting | in the middle of February and ar riving ta the capital oy March 4, WOMAN HURT WHEN 2 AUTOS ARE SMASHED An puknown | woman was injured and two autos wrecked early this) morning, when the cars driven by| W. J, Elliot and L, Midler camo to- gether at Second av. and Union at.) Elltet was driving down Union| with no passengers. Hibler was go- © arrested and booked on a charge of reckless driving. NO FILING FEES; FEW CANDIDATES: Although the comptrotier, for the first time «ince the direct primary | law went into effect, le demanding no filing fees for candidates, there haa been an unusual dearth of coun cilmanic aspirants ao far, Only two} candidates have filed, bat there aro three more weeks ‘or that purponw. Counctimen Marble, Griffiths and Blaine, whose terms expire, aro candidates for re-election. | BIG STEAMER ABANDONED AT SEA! WASHINGTON, Deo, 26.—The United States revenue outter Sen | inole today t# standing by the big| British steamer Alcazar, abandoned | seven miles southwest of Lookout! lghtehip, North Carolina. A wire leas dispatch says the steamer Dor | cheater put five members of her| crew aboard the Aleasar to care for ) her until she is towed in. TERRIFIC GALE OFF ENGLISH COAST) PLYMOUTH, Eng, Dec. 26.—Ter rifle gaies ay are sweeping the! coasts of Engtand, and the loss of} Nfe and damago to property fa ox pected to be heavy. The Brazilian! ateamer Goyas and two schooners | VETERAN HONORED coler bearer who, 50; received the personal) Abraham Lincoln, and was given a captain's commission, for his he m and devotion to his} flag at the battle of Antietam, has again been honored by the Grand Army mon of Seattle, ‘The portrait of Capt. Joe Dicker son, official color bearer of the de- partment of Washington and Alaska, has been unveiled with im- pressive ceromonies and hung in Veterans’ hall Color-bearer Dickerson was pres. ent at the ceremony. REV. YOAKUM GOES Dr. F. & Yoakum, — “divine”| healer, who has been holding meet-| ings since Sunday in Carpenters’ hall, left jast nolght for Lynden, Wash., where te will conduct sim- Har meetings Between two and three Hindred @ «were anointed at each meeting. At this rate, about 2,000 sufferers were prayed for, and blessed by Dr. Yoakum. The meetings Wednesday wore held especially for men and women addicted to drink. The doc claims that sixty out of ev hundred drunkards who come him are cured. “PRINCESS” OVERHAULED VICTORIA, B. C., Dec, 26.—The Princess Patricia of the C. P. R. ferry fleet has completed the over haul for which she went to the Vic torla Machinery Depot ways, and resumed her service between Van- couver and Nanaimo, The Princess The old years ago, thanks of to to lve) Mary has also gone back on hor|!t# depositors are may regular run, A WONDERFUL SANTA SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 26.—~ More than 10,000 children from all walks of life are rejoicing today over the wonderful spectacle of a Claus who gave one of them a pres- ent in the Golden Gate Park stadium here, as they filed past, to the music of unlformed bands. GIRLS FLY FROM FLAMES CHICAGO, Dec, 26.—Twenty-five girla fled for life and two boys were badly injured in jumping from a fire escape when flames appeared today in a four-story manufacturing building on the West Side, “Dec, 46.—The general foar of war which has been swoop: over Central Burope ts giving a strong impetus to emigration. About 8,000 sailed from Bremen and Hamburg tn one day for North and South American ports. SAN FRANCISCO.-D, O, Mo Cormick, vice president of the Southern Pacific Railway Co. is back from the Hast today with a flat denial of reports that ho might | © become traffic chief for the Gug- wenholme, =\that they wh r|among the big y | night force at headquarters. WANTS TO KEEP OLD SANTA ALIVE " AiO, Bee ‘Deo. 20 "The bib- Neal statement Bt ay it more bless. od to give than to receive is prov ing Iteelf clearer,” sald Andrew Car- negio In an interview here today with the United Press, concerning the holiday spirit. “Men are finding more and more uid} their neigh. bors as themselves,” continued the fron master, “I think home mis- a bestowing assistance on our brethren around us, are far important than foreign mis be )* I think the spirit of Christ «living is a ood thing.” you belleve that the Santa myth should be cherished ebildren?” Carnegie was a My | oprtainiy do,” came tho reply. SHORT NEWS TDNDON.-IN event of suc jof experiments about to be made i usd ofoll as fuel on the White Star Miner Olympic, it is planned to sub- wtitute of] for coal aitogether on the new ner Brittanic, now being | built at Belfast MRS, J.C, BUSHNELL, & plo- neer of Bugene, Or, died Christ- mas day. She wes the mother of Mra. Sarah 1, James, of Seattle, and C, A. Bushnell, a local pho- toarapher. SACRAMEN' TO, CAL, ~~ All the prisoners in Folsom afl, from ifers to “yearlings,” were placed on thelr honor Christmas to eee « vaudeville show given by the # convicts, ELLENSBURG. CHRISTMAS celebration at a Ronald mining camp ended in the death of Arthur White, a negro. Charles Roberts EVERETT —-ROTARY plows are at work on the Great Northern, Snow on the Cascades is reported five to seven feet deep. PORTLAND.-NORTHERN = PA- CIFIC rallroad has p equip: ment order approximating $10, 000,000. DUBLIN.~AT 116, Mickey Smith recently died at the Dunshaughiin poor house, He wae on a payroll until three years ago. WABASH, IND.—-Giving up hope ever recovering his eyes John Colbert, 46 years old, killed | hineself by starvation. VENICE.—A $10,000 as stolen two years ago from St. tus’ chureh, was found by detec twee in Paris LOS ANGELES.Cowboys and Indians employed to fgbt for a moving picture company were ar |reated for wounding one another, SALT LAKE CITY. — of murdering = William night watehbman at Midvale, four \Grocks bave been arrested by thé abertff's posse. WASHINGTON, THE world's cotton crop is estimated at 9,000, 000,000 pounds, This, however, ts 4 | per cent Jeas than that of last year. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.--Father of 0 cual Orozco, jr., was releas- edi from the prison at Fort Sam Huston under $2,500 bonds. . PIERRE, Martinique.—Wreek otithe three-masted vessel Aldine ‘Macovered Christmas morning. Her drew is missing. B. A. LODGE — ime” it londay night. awarded to ladies and gentlemen for the best make-ips, and refresh- ments will be served. UNDER POLICE CARE Little Mary Skoglund Is at the Juvenile detention home today. She lan't homesick one bit, she told Dr. Merrill, the superintendent in charge. Mrs. Blanche Mason, police mat- ron, will make a thorough Investi-| ¢ gation of her case. The little girl ran away from home Christmas eve for fear of receiving a ting from her foster-mother, M: Andrew Skoglund. Her little body showed black and blue marks, indicating numerous whippings. A neighbor called In the police, and Tuesday night ahe was given a handsome doll for a Christmas pres- ent after the hat was passed arotnd pollcemen on the hold a 0. G. T DEPOSITORS SELL THEIR BANK BOOKS VIENNA, Deo. 26.—The Austrian postal savings banks, which have 2,000,000 depositors have suffered to the extent of about $5,000,000 withdrawn as a result of the war scare, Just how ignorant some of gathered from the fact that many depositors 6) have sold their bank books and de-/|* posits for less than 50 per cent of the amounts to their credit, CHAPLAIN DIES AT BEA MANILA, Dec. 26.--Wireless dis- patches received here from the army transport Sherman, which is en route to San Francisco, say that Chaplain Edwin Chase of the Thir- teenth Infantry died at sea of pneumonia, PUBLIC MARKETS WESTLAKE 25c raisins, 20¢ 260; 3 cans pink salmon, 26 patarch, 26¢; 7 bara oa) mixed’ nuts, 35¢; 4 fui) cream cheese, 250 1b; pem- butt: 18o Ib. salmon fine, 8e Ib. m pkes. corm flake jogta ise Ib; sug Vhs, 606, y bi hem a, 100; inh A £Pr i ——PANTAGES QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN PANTAGES POPULARITY FIGHT AGAIN BETWEEN TURKS AND' THE GREEKS ATHENS, Dec, 26,—Dispatches celved here today from the Greek front say that furious fighting ts again in progress in the district of Janina. Storms of sleet and snow are hampering the operations of both armies, but the Greeks are steadily pounding away at the fortifications which bar the way to the city of Janina, Turkey's last stronghold, to oppose the Greek advance. BURGLARS GET A PAN OF NUGGETS TACOMA, Dec. 26.—HBurglars Jimmied their way into two down- town stores, where they secured loot to the probable value of sev- eral thousand dollars last night. A pan of gold nuggets was part of the plunder taken from the jewelry establishment of Harry Cantoff, 1623 Commerce at. It is likely to reach well into the thousands. Dance at Dreamland ee ooo Vourth, Near Pine Devctng Guaranteed ta TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS The date when your subseription expires t cnlence of out readers, Setablished agencles at following locations: Usten #., with bouvenir eurto Sho} Phone Elilott 44. Pi. Bea, 108 bailard av. Phone Baier’ 3 3 ALTAR |* * get 10 per cent SOHEN, 1017 Pike Mt. Daughters, of 8. t the second Thu: arnoon and the fourth Thureday shington hall, cor- ner 14th Wy 5. Fir st University Undertaking Pario 14th MN. North 212. W ner c Bh RUTTER WORTH 21 Firat My Cut flowers. 4 __ Personal. One RUPTURE CURED: permanent. a fon from labor: Hippodrome Academy Dancing ht In two lessons, private class. Apply offi GILLETTE B BEAD doa addr ~ Ba. Stiustions Wea. — Female eon Ann: Storing silver thimbles, 10c; sterling silver mateh boxes, $1.06, Little Jewelry Store that selia for leas, 1427 Third Situation Wanted — Male|— Plumbing wanted, owner furnish if Mra. P. R. Prtekzee. 3536 ay wih call 8 Office be ipattloonts iit nery remodeling parlors in conneo- HOT POR i Ti RONG, wT Guarant You Sound Electric Co, ‘010 First NATIONAL BARBER COLI.EG High Grade School. oi Fs Fig for f16t BeCAUE i HEM UPSTAIRS Room 00 bee press Theatre paging. Tae Rannoti's Native it u WEY does Tenagu it MOLI OPM cot 80 Qecidental Av. tar, panjo, free ykow i Schoo: rates ston, ern Barri $2 Wook up. Housekeeping eens Furnished newly Ment | Anne 3 my housekeapli rooms, Fi.be up; multe, $3.0 ia00| ue Near public market. Dp, well furnished transient New Ke thay rooms, steam he ue towel Eos Hi Fo, 717 Marion | ___Wan ted i—To _Rent_ Wants a turns y coteraieaes| il for ropsiene mestings. Phone, Benoon ipa | ‘Houses for Rent POO nw Dirty iy + SOOO 2-room house, water in. electric lights, one Green Lake car | $6.06" per ‘month: 'y Phone Nor 4 _ bill room mor cottmme, $10.00 room, $7 284 New York Widg Main no gag or! block from on That at.,| 4 pay water Apartments tor Rent i 1909 Minor, 4 roomnm, phone, light. M. 4210. © Apte.—Fur bed and une furnished. 9th and Pike, Main 356 Dee. 37 01 Greenwood av, Take car to end of line resentative, Walter J. Fitzpat . Washington Apts 23, 26, tend or denert claim relinqulsh- Bastern Wi ington fruit Greatost bargain ever of- 221 Union st. A 4-horsepower gasoline launch to no. 100 each, to trade tor furniture or anything of equal value. Will tra ane, new will take your vacunt lot payment. Searing, 907 For Sale—Farm Lands. 120 ACRES | $100 DOWN-—$I15 A MONTH Start the new year by paying more than an a 004 gach month out 120 acres in Lew! theee railroads, no ch 3T COAST LAND CO. -14 American Bank Bide. Te ACRES AT A BARGAIN” On county road, opposite the Stim- son ranch. east of Kirkland, 4- 2 good wells, 4 chick- ores al! ctenred, fruit w shed, *s pd oui en houses, , barn, the quicker values, We ty rich alder bot water spring and located 11 miles hoo! and d phone to bust nt fare, within ed raliroad| terminalis, Every indication points to big increase In val nd well located fo’ n home. If you want see this tract PORD & VAN ARSDAL! 1019 Third Av. neh Office, 88 Washington St. MRK WORKINGMAN I have « close-in ranch for a man to live in the suburbs ally In Se fine ‘od, with bi pmeth Inc. house etc., chickans, Everything for will make reason steady party. Se Kirkiand Hotel, ington, Kirkland, fronting on the bigh rich, black bottom land, over half cleared, house, barn, clifcken house, ete. frult trees and running Price $2,000, one- balance to suit, ‘almost half mile of water front, iar) beach, finest soil on Sound, he rest shot 35 acres ime and equipped Will sell all Big bargain; worth erger, or in small tract improvements Gig ared, level lot, his lot ie within 8 minutes’ walk of the center of town, with new hou ing wy all ardund. "$10.00 ¢ Sa 45.00 per month, and NO INTER OLE HA SON’ & co, 314-15-16-17 N. Y. Bik, $8 per ACRES FOR $2 Terms cash balance month. To seo this acreage, in- quire at office of Burke & Farrar, Kirkiand, 20 minutes from Madi- son park. 40-ncre ranch for sal ll-reom house, large barn, 40x66 feet, loca- tion 10 minutes’ walk from post office P.O. Box 5 Seg Wa. City Real Estate VERY CHBAP HOMB Near 26th av. and Howell at. food 6-room cottage, m nd modern pit with ba pecially well built, with good view, all improvement: except paving. ‘Out or reduces p SER THIS $900 unfinished 5- mn boulevard, buy: ly a large lot, 50x ha finishtr 0, live in while terms. man can ousy AMERICAN MORTGAGE & BUILDING CO. 109 White Building. and dity property see iD) Hooper Realty Co, Central Bldg, Phone Main down bi a new 6 modern Searing, Leary Bld om * cottage, 907 ra the! Somme For _Sale—Livestock. rr Phone 8 For Bale—P Charles xt | Wanted to Buy-—-Furniture Want house & office furniture, cs Gibaon Chandier, 610 P! | Modern urn Co. 416 F For Sale—Wood and Coal SPRPLP LALLA LSS PLS LSPS Patent dust pan with first Wainwright & McLeod. P ur trash oad coal. one 1218 _Money to Loan WAL L ESTAT CITY AN AND ¢ COU ed or vacant prop “ 50 to $600; for me; éasy payment Stu ta@c arity Parm, ready Elliott 2 MO B. Gre tir 69 Meuilorme rates, private offices Jewelry ¢ £03 Second. , YOU NERD Mo Ainericam p ; terms Come RROKERAC ie For Sale — Miscelianeous We have a. od & Jarge assortment bath tubs, sinks Rustad’s, 216 Second Houseboat, furni» rifice If taken at once. 1305 lake a Champion whos outfit and sale or exchange for | Columbia Bhoe Shop Yor Baie nt; rent applied 0 Meyer-Toner, 314 Unio! “4 @ one or all of|~ Tig Canadian Gane ot Gominerogs Head office, Toronto, Ganad: bragehes in’ Canada, ete.) ore banking business, Thterest alow Bn, tavinigs and time deposits, Beattie Branch Hoit r. BILLIARD AND POCKET TABLES FOR S8ALB—NEW AND SECOND: rom and Pocket Billiard nd bowling alleys and cessories. bar gee 2 3 a ag Ung: Wi 1 LEN 200- 203- 204 Fics sor tx DER ‘e —_—_— CARPENTERS carpenter, repairs, . Wood 1, ene plot _ SOHL, 1424 Tt CHIROPODISTS Clallet, 465 Arcade Bidg., ‘formerly ker Bidw. 51,06 por im kW. EK 303, .. formeri. r in0y Denn. i HIROPRACTIC RTO) ROAR eS _ BLDG, HOURS—i0 A. LEE LEWIS, how Arcade Anner Mi ine ne ‘Arcade. ARC Main 6T14, “TION Ci Bullding, opy ~ Phone Eltiott collect everywhere. We tem. We ge your bilis Sollected, Coast Collection Co., 433 N. 207 site post. 16. We Re DON SOY, Pike Main 5433, Lips AGENCY 1017 { eos araaars Sriminal ‘and civit sultation confl- Allen. 406- “408. ‘aiters Mu 5 fy djec torts fe egal subjects, ‘Consuls nierts R. FARRELL, 429 New York Bloc! General practice, S tea, laws husband and omites ‘cons tt on wife, tions, bank. 11 New Corwin =a ey Consultation free; husban Property rights, collec “sg rupte Mir Tite im, Law Yorkik. Probate practice’ Practlo mmmer, Lawy! tation’ free. Bisel musle, 10 cents, vocal, “Care mena.” Spanish waltz son; Maria” “Cava’ ¢ na. “Beauty's Eyes the Barth.” Mall orde: filled. Fry Music Co. Bid. ° Rustl. ‘Queen of rs carefully 426 Walker rie ai Wet piometrist, for-703 Li ° Bue oe eary Bulla . B. GORTN, PATENT A’ ORGANIZER, DEVELOPER ENTS THAT SE ri Xiamns & Brooke. Fi 8, registered Pi and Trage Ma atiereetan al sees Seattle. Bho Central ‘Bullding. eb Has NS PATENT ATTOR: Ld a Bid. Main 2627, 4 Seeeia L e > a agon. | een’ awrence, 43% very|* rr ey rie RAPHERS PROTOS iat prenss “are mado ws JOHNSON'S Liberty Big. 8rd and Unton, ements eieancer natant ner ray stor TANS TACHA IvOd, PHY ft 206-7 Marion ids. Oiir Da A ain 7219, Holter Print 105 Seneca. Wiflore says, SEATS AND Fenn ne erawey Rate aay, ~“Norian ‘th av, PLOT AA OT ROT A EEONACH AND Bide | oO. Soy auccessOr “wit 207 Pine st Wiliam. Jolly 1 REPATRING PO et Og Jewels, 6c cach: plagues, Jacobson. First and Stewart

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