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A CANAL TO BE GUARDED BY MAMMOTH. GUN WHICH HURLS HUGE 2,370-POUND PROJECTILE TWENTY-ONE MILES it cameos Peer ea biggest gun in the the muzzle at a velocity of 2,300 ts the lteet per second, and it will guard the biggest for the nation that ordinary, © e the biggest ditchdigging {176 oun Oba on record. « If this gannon te aimed rightly, the muszsle of thig cannon /the “bullet” will travel 21 miles. come “bullets,” Immense pro | To go that far, the projectile would 5 feet ¢ inches long, weigh 2370 mands, — from | bigh. BAUGHS rie FRANCISCO. COUNTY CLERK MULCREVY ta ee a His fellow employes gave him a silver service. According he city charter it is unlawful for him to accept. Mulerevy wants and he wants the service. The grand jury may decide. ANGELES.—CRUSHED BY Christmas gifts, Postman Geo, ‘Went home today to rest. Delivering a staggering welght of mail, he stumbled and was buried beneath hie burden, and minor bruises, the doctor said. AND, OR.-THE CITY council has dented the local Chi- privilege of shooting off firecrackers New Year's eve, which r also the last day of the Chinese year, No mention is made of sisy demonstrations on the part of highbinders. g LAND, OR.—MIKE BAZUKOPOLIS, Greek came bere from Wash., to join a party of his countrymen to fight the Turks, “tit up.” and tostead of taking the proper train, took a - woke up several hours later at the end of the run, eee NG TO DYNAMITE HOME OF + SWEETHEART, IS KILLED HIMSEL -KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Dec. mpting to dynamite of hin sweetheart, a of Chas. F. Beck of place, Geo. Gowan par destroyed the building, suffered injuries from he died today, following tion. his arms amputated and the re of bis eyes taken out. one in the house was in- king, but how the a THe powder to home, in the heart of the busl- ness section, spent a few min- utes with bis sweetheart, ber sister and two brothers. Call- ing for & match, he into an adoining room. The explosion followed In spite of his injuries, Gowan was not unconscious when the police arrived. Wa) ing the stump of one of his shattered arms, he cursed fu- riously. Two sticks of dyna mite were still in his pocket. He died without making any statement. ‘HANGED, PROTESTING “ bolieved his love for Beck was not recipro a. vested at Soc Beck IVER IS INJURED , ‘West Transfer Co. wax: Hertey, ‘om, hie } av. was hit by a Tacoma | car on First av. 8. at I this morning. the ocourred, Herfey was from the wagon to the He was taken to the Scatile hospital with a veer United Prone Leased Wire | SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Dec. 27.— }Joha S. Rogers 29 hanged in the |etate penitentiary here at 10:30 a franchise committee of the m. today for the murder in Saa this morning recommended Francisco of Benjamin A. Good- Wardall’s proposed man of Stockton, Cal, a jewelry amendment requiring all salesman. for trunk lines submit-; Rogers went to his death pro &@ referendum vote of the testing his Innocence of Goodman’ murder. amendment also wroviees | he eo “1 did not kilt Goodman,” ‘tser in all new franchises said. “Some day the trath of the Pall the rights reserved to the murder will come out.” under the present charter. Rogers met bis fate apparently | ee | without fear. His neck was brok en by the drop. | Goodman was murdered for dia-| monds and other jewelry be car-| | sind, After the crime the body waa | carried to the sidewalk from the jeellar of @ commission house and | buried beneath & pile of rubbish in | the gutter. HELD FOR MURDER After @ search conducted by the federal authorities for tem years, Joseph MacDonald, wealthy mining man, has been arrested at Guan- ajuato, Mex., where he was super: intendent of the Consolidated Min: ing & Milling © MacDonald was indicted at Ju neau a week ago on a charge of having murdered Deputy U. 8. Mars! N. C. Jones at Treadwell May 1 At the time of the murder, Mac- Donald was superintendent of the Douglas mines at Treadwell. The murder grew out of a quarrel with Jones about keeping the mines open on Sunda: STILL ON THE JOB Just by way of showing that it had not succumbed entirely over Christmas, the burglar brigade made seven calle Thursday. Away from home. Next-Door Neigh- bor Johnson saw two men = the house fn the afternoon. ran to the home of J. 9. Graybill, 924 23rd av. Aa Graybill started to open the front door of the Mills home, the blocks. It is not known if any- burglars rushed out past bim and down the street. Graybill in vain for three styles for ages 2% 47. Posltively the finest paaprnay Her husband, O. H. Rathburn, i the Multnomah county jail, Portiand, Or., pending a bay on on charges of larceny by Bailee, Mra, Mabel Rathburn of Ta- coma has today filed suit for di- vorce, They were ages in Ta TO ARRAIGN O'NEIL WALLACE, Idaho, Dec, 27.—~ Bernard F. O'Neill, former president of the defunct State Bank of Com merce, will be arraigned on th on of misusing the bank's ‘unds. KILLED BY POISON LOB ANGELES, Deo. 27.—J. B, Mullin, recently from Portland, died suddenly from what the police claim was intestional poisoning by an enemy. NORTH END PROGRESSIVE Se dau tame ails Ce ff Campus Lodge, 4518 17th av, Tt will take 1,176 pounds of the! “bul! have to reach an elevation six miles) INNOCENCE This gun could send its bullet over Pike's Peak, Mount Blane and the Ws ngton monw it if they were placed one en tor of the other, Tt is a 18inch breeek loader, 49 feet 2 910 Inches long. If one of tts projectiles ever bit [a battleship at from 10 to 20 miles, [there wouldn't be more than splin- tevs, and mighty small ones, at Bike left of the vessel. PARDON FOR > CARROLL IS ON THE WAY The pardon of Harry Carroll, convicted of “badger game". con- Ieplracy, which was reported to nm promised to political | ie by Gov. Hay during the re {cent campaign, ts on its way to Seattle today, It was granted late Yesterday afternoon At noon today the sheriffs office {had reeelved no official notice of the pardon, and Carroll was kept in the county jail “arroll was one of three con ted ef working a badger mame | ort a check of $250 from a business man here. Harry Barr, fone of his alleged confederates, ts in tho penitentiary. Mrs. Harr served 15 months, in the county | jait and was then pardoned. Car j}roll was the only one out on bail until recently, when he was jailed by order of Gov. Hay, pending the disposition of his pardon petition. Carre was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary, LA FOLLETTE TO STAND BEHIND WILSON INDIANAPOLIS, I Dec. 27.-—That President-elect Woodrow Wilson will have the support of all pro- gressive republicans if he tries to © the interests of the people ta co “sanoeacement here today of Senator Robt. M. La Pollette of Wisconsin, Addressing the teach|. ers’ convention here last night, La Pollette said: “I shall support Wilson as long aa he stands for the people, and I am confident that cther progres sive republicans will stand with me.” GUNMEN THREATEN BECKER WITNESSES |. By t Press Leased Wire NEW YORK, Dee and Jacob Luban, witnesses aga! former Police Lieut. Chas, F Becker, under sentence of death for the murder of Gambler Herman Rosenthal, complained today District Attorney Whitman that, | whi e sitting in a restaurant here yesterday, six members of the Zelig \sang entered. A man known as “Dopy Benny,” they alleged, drow a revolver and threatened to kill them, BOY IS KILLED BY DYNAMITE RICHMOND, Cal, Dee. 27-— Barerte Vidal, 17, died today from injuries reeefved in an explosion of dynamite, which he was pi ing to throw Into the bay bere. foree of tore away part of the wharf, throwing the boy into the water, breaking an arm, tearing away the knee cap and all the flesh on his face. He was res cued by two boy compa nions. that Bulgaria is actively preparing to resume hostilities against Tur: key. It was sald that youths not ordinarily liable to military ser vice until 1914 were being con- scripted, and that regular troops are kept im readiness to resume operations in the field WAY BACK; WELL COLON, Panama, Dec. 27.—A wireless message received here to efday from the battleship Arkansas, which has on board President Taft and party returning to the United States, after a visit to the canal mg Stated that all on board were well SUFFRAGETS ARE. STILL MARCHING VALATIB, N. ¥, ¥., Dee, 27. spattered with mud and ccaaed with rain, the six suffragets en route to Albany to present @ “votes for women” petition to Gov. elect Wm. Sulzer, arrived here this afternoon, after a wix-milo walk from Stockport. A: chers are ahead of their schedule, tt is ther abroad the virtues of Seattle. All suggestions for the contest must be in the hands of the Ad elub before 6 o'clock on Dee. 30. A prize of $60 is offered for the best slogan, and a committee has been ap} ted by Cn Ad club to judge the sugges- ons, A} BERT HANSEN tabliahed 1884. cious Ston Iry, Sterling Silver Firet and Cherry Fine Cor 37.~Morria | .,. to} " ect mere SEER ARRON en THE STAR—FRIDAY, te i 27, 1912. TOLT $ObT ‘TOL . TOL T Elected-- 4 } Iincorporated-- PROGRESS This comes as good vc TOLT TOLT TOLYT OLr TOLT TOLT OLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TroOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT OLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT rOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOL % 9 TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT ToLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOL TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TO! TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT to all—it means much to those who .have jilready purchased property in Tolt and it Theans dollars and cents to the keen, alert man who desires to get in on the- ground floor of Western Wash- ington’s new Railroad, Farm and Lumber town, From our advertisements you have no doubt gathered the news of this growing city, You who have investigated and made purchases of city lots and garden tracts now have ample assurance a your good judgment and wisdom. Many of you have already sold at a profit. On Tuesday of this week the new city of Tolt held its election—voting on, primarily, the subject of incorporation. Of course that carried, as the past ten months’ growth of this hustling, new city brought it to such proportions that the public began to wonder who and where was its “dad.” Mr. C. E. Sorensen, manager of the Fisher- Bird Milling Company, was almost unani- mously elected mayor, while the t nee of the Citizens’ Progressive ticket received an overwhelming majority. THE Only a few months must be for- gotten to see Tolt'’s past, At the PAST junction of the beautiful Tolt and the majestic Snoqualmie rivers, there was a vast field of hops. Throughout the valleys of the Tolt agd Snoqualmie were more hops and highly improved dairy farms—many in number. “To the east and west, on the up- lands, was virgin timber—and the railroads had their eyes on these wealth producing treasure lands. Then the Great Northern and Milwaukee built new lines into the valley of the Snoqualmie and centered operations at Tolt THE PRESENT That old hop field gave an ideal townsite. The G. N built its depot and made its terminals on the west and the Milwaukee built ifs depot on the east. Therefore the city that was demanded by two great railroads, the farmers throughout the three valleys that center at Tolt and the great lumber indus- try, is making rapid progress today on that level; cleared strip i g land which lies near the converging point of the two beautiful streams olt is not imaginary vision of a real estate man. Already this growing city has sixteen bushféed houses, large creamery and cheese factory, canning factory, electric lights, water system, telephone sys- tem, saw mill, shingle “will, many miles of »* graded streets and sideivalks THE Men with capital in hand, FUTURE men with -human dynamos under theit hats instead of dwarfed, alcoholic pus, men who have pushed this town to the, front in the past ten months, men who knew how and where to take their place in the onward trend of progress, and men who have invested their fortunes in Tolt are now in power. This means much to the future of the new born city of Tolt. It ineans that Tolt's resources will now be DEVELOPED. It means that every man with the ingenuity of brain to manufacture anything from a short hatpin to a life preserver for airships will find open arms and big concessions at Tolt For a short time only, we will sell lots at the old plat prices: Lots Near the Bus- iness Center Garden T $50 EACH $130 AND UP Terms Easy Tolt is twenty miles directly east of Se- attle. We make regular trips by automobile, leaving our offices at 10 a. m, and return- ing before 6 p. m. Arrangements for trans- portation should be made on the day previous to your visit to this new and prosperous city. Oregon & Washington Development Company 410-11 Hoge Bidg., Seattle, U. S. A. TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT KEOKUK, grandebildren PREPARE FORM but Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Baxter FOR CONTRACTS were killed in a aA runaway UPON DAM WorK| $2.59 a WL Git gold-fitied fra: By a vote of 4 to 1, the board of public works this morning or- dered City Hngineer Dimock to prepare a form for bids on the * . Cedar river dam. Superintendent Ober dissented, ‘This may possibly mean the elim- ination of day labor and the sub- stitution ef contract work. The engineer was also ordered to prepare plans and specifications on twhtoh bids may be called. While it has not been definitely decided by the board to adopt the contract for the day labor syatom, the resolution this morning is re- garded as paving the way for such action, and is in accordance with resolutions recently adopted by the ‘Chaniber of Commerce on the Cedar river dam question, The board's resolution, howeve: specifically provides that work on the dam shall not be delayed at this time. “WELCOME HOME WOODROW WILSON” STAUNTON, Va., Dec. 27.— With a hu electric = Wel- come Home” arch erected in the main street here today, elaborate preparations are be- ing completed to welcome President-elect Woodrow Wil- son upon his arrival tonight. Reviews and a parade in whioh practically the entire population is to participate are amen for tomorrow. Wil m, N. J, this TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT Business Lots $150 TO $600 TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLT TOLY TOLT TOLT TOLT te, fer } te neon rts, Optometrint SP tp © Block, bnet “Saturday night. rth, Pine Guaranteed ta vate Priv, Varn" Wane Ever: nd Bvening) Hn tiware tt free, Whee others fail, come to ua Fa ription expires ts q of your papar, wi t a rrives, if your subfeription has not again been in advance, your name | ken from the list. A change ot date on the addr label is @ res ) wetpt. Wor the convenience of owe we have establisl 0 Shop. Phone Biliott 4 POW. Wallen, $400 Ballard av. Phone at main office are 100 per line or 6 times for the rloe of § for cash ada. To whom It may concern, I will nol responsible for a Ly # any king whieh my wife a tract. Signed, Boilx an Wen ToL] ~ Business Chances PANTAGES— QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN New Today DON'T GET WET When you can get uncalledfor w and overcoats for $2.00 and 1 Bring ad and get 10 per cent din- coun MIKE COPUEGN, 1017 Pike st Nu-Hone Corsets, guaranteed not to break, rust or take & permanent bend. $4.60 up. 400 Arcnde, Kodak “developing, 160 roll, nize. Jacobs’ Photo Shop, Li 1 Thursday rth Thuraday neton hall, cor- Kir wt afternoon and the fe evening in Waaht ner 1th and i. Funeral Directors. a & sone Main or Wilton 20 ts University, Undertoking Parlors 14th N. & North 214, W. her % BUTTERWORTH 1924 First av Sane iecem, Miliott 2 1519 Beeond. i houre, Be: 975. TN FLORAL Cut flowe at nw wriones If Mrs, Netiis, 410 W. Roy at., will call at The Btar ranch Office, 229 Union at. she will receive two box tickets to Pantages theatre & PrUne CURED: perman operation or Know th wate of Adam Maxan. ky 609 Ninth av. Will the lady who slaned “herselt Lonely” im The Star the __. kindly La ih * Hippodrom ‘Academy taught in two le class, Apply office OTE BT ted sharpened. 66 1 dou ~~ Danelng ona, private oF Sterling allver thimbies, 100, sterling silver mateh boxes, $1.00. Little Jowelry Store that sells for T part pay- or player FROLICH SKIRT PARLORS, 391-2 Arcade Bids. specialty, ready-to- Woar skirts, petticoats. Millinery i remodeling parlors in conn WANTRD—Mon and women to learn the barber trade. wages pald while learning. Call or write. NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE rh rade Sehet, Washingt “Tandauteg Pa 4% 7s BECAUSE Sell UPaTA ta Room 2601 gE! press Theatre Bull Meson & Hamlin pi upright, elegant instrument, gain for cash. tse Bamsette Matis i@ carpenters at Olymple Portland Cement Com) » Bellingham. Ap- ply to ge ‘engineer at plant ood Lire BARHER cOLLEG 20 Ocetdental Av. after, weno, ‘tree fi * Music Schoo, Seadote ments TOLT | ta TOLT | were } Wented To Rent cottage. 4000. 334 New k GRAND PACIPIC HOTEL, 1115% First. Rates 500 dally and w Hotels & Lodging Houses Rann 3 Yates Hotel, 1624% Sixth. New man- 6c night | © ont, clean rooms week HOTEL OXFORD, 1920 iat a orn; rates $2.50 per week p. Barrington, 161% Second. $2 week wi Furnished newly ® e light and gas included. Queen 1098. 10 Western ay — Bingle re 0 uD; $3.00 up. Near public marke ed and _ ae sie Howe rooms, steam heated, $19 Howell Houses for Rent 2-room heure, Green Lake car itr $5.00 per month; you pay water bu hone North 1865. Furnished Houses __ Modern house, nicely fur- od, furnace heated, fine r car line, Owner, 316 room a, Copeland Court, 1909 Minor, 3 rooms, ed, $2) peaks ght M. 4 ~ Board and Room Board and room in private famtiy. 9118% Seventh av., near Weatiake, Main 3664. D POWER STUMP PULLER Demonstration given Dec. 29, 28, 29, at 8701 Greenwood ay Phinne K HAN 2 2 ay, car to ond of line tative, Walter J. Fitzpat- hington Apts house tor sale, capacity men, bet ct t ry a] “i owas ie third ay. Be }CLIFFORD & VA }1019 3 | Terms | $900 PANTAGES POPULARITY * Sietaetente Rs on estock. — te fresh cows acon 246%, ait rp at barwaln fered. bie maa © role 221 Union at. | Water Front RAR rrr nnn LAK® WASHINGTON WATER FRONT Chotce love! tract on beautiful Mer- cor Island, size 710x200 feet, close to good dock PRICE $760; $60 CASH, balance #15! 20 boats dally ‘to % office furniture, cash, andier, 610 Pike, M. #227. . 415 Pike M. bili. | For Sale—Wood on Coal Patent dust pan with first toad coal, ight & ot VORD & VAN ARSDALE 1019 Third Av. Exchange—Re: { Estate wer gasoline launch to) Op plano, $ $100 each, to trade for} or anything of equal wi trade one or all of Ine roperty, any to $600; long or short payments; no delay. ate 312 ‘Boston Bik per, city ioans; money a4 Wie action, 309 Mehibora. Madison Typewriter ow pia ance. X-72 be Vixchang ottawe; will t part pa Waid; Biliott 2230W art payment| — ~ pb pe by] MONEY TO TOAN oF; excelleat) Geo, B. Green, 308 Arcade Building, CHATTEL AND COL, LLATERAL rates, priv Jewelry Co If YOU NEED MONEY Loans on he tes to employe: and payment reasonable. and nee us. EASTERN BROKERAGE CO. 207 North COWS, PIGS, CHICKENS Lats of them on this 20-0 piace, from school and store 0 or 800 White Leghorn 4 year-old hens; muat be State price, ete, Vernon, Wash. an Bank Bide AT A BANGAIN 4, opposite the Stim- east of Kirkland, 4- 2 good wells, 4 chick- acres all cleared, fruit cow shed, etc. nly ros. Burke & F have damaged basing a « bath tw’ Rustad’s, #16 Second Klegant new player piano, just from factory, excellent chance; 4 ded. x Star. mpion shoe outfit and shop tor le oF exchange for livestock. Epizmbia Shoe” Bhop, Columbia Che plied on JACKSON REALTY & LOAN CO. $750.00 10 acre, all cleared and ready for the plow. crop of potatoes put, in in the spring wit ft land the first year: wood, ri level and every foot cultivated, on good road, right in aight of town, rafiroad center, surrounded by good neighbors, water at @ reasonable depth, clone posed Interurban. $190 nadlan “ead office, ‘Tore to, branehes in Cana t banking u 5 red, stumpe all rubbed out, 2% miles from town, ne shot clay soll, fine for vom of ail kinds $100 cash, oy RE. Y & LOAN CO. fiailey Bide. fain Lid . CRE CHICKEN RANCH, #276 el) drained, went slope, easy to Productive and good ket, cheap fare to Se- “omvath cash payment and $10 VAN ARSDALE & CO. 1209 Third A BILLIARD AND Pocner TABLES FOR SALE-—NEW AND SECOND. Rar Carom and Pocket Bittiard 4 bowling alle of and ace b 1 bs wade, K BALK OLLENDER. 300-202-204 First ay 3. Seattle, _SARPENTERS Ca! aie helman, carpenter, repati Main 1170. ee fine tee with house, well, tT 4 frult trees,’ berry Walker b eed Bidg., formerly 1,06 ‘per momh. AW. Kit 1)" 302 Beans Fig. forme sp iceas, CUROER SHO BLDG. HOURS 10 toe Main 5714. A LE® Lewis, 6 7 Arcade Anne? ‘Sain idea” ° ———_ PHIROPRACTO: antor ntord, 333 Arcade: er tract, tm obicken Bushes, rowed oune, Ree Mr. Hack wor Kirkland, ¥ steady party. Kirkiand Hote! CUES, WITH STREAM, soll, close to goed mar pages ent view am aot maker at the price, Small o: co. , Rie ot ARSDALE & 09 Third A BNAP—10 screa, fronting on, the | bighway; rich, black | over balf cleared, | house, | running | $2,000, one- third cash, balance to suit. Murke @ Farrar, 104 Cherry St LECTIONS RRA A AARARARAANAR RAS RELIABLE COLLECTION Liberty Buliding, opposite "parte one Elli collect everywhere oy Sy ba sratem We get the = one your bills collected. 3 Const Collection Go. “ark y COSTUMES RENTED Pine Water front ranch. balf mile of water front each, finest soll on Sound, ck muck, the rest shot almost jevel, 35 acres cleared, large 10-room house and outhuildings: well equipped # and stock. Will seil Big barge: alone worth the Mansperger, Gig hs w cAM lose to Port Or- ghard. Enough timber to pay e it "ASH AND $15 PER MONTH eu ORD & VAN ARSDALEB, Inc, 1039 ard Ay. Branch 88 V 8t DETECTIVE AGENCY tectlve ‘Arcade. Bi ‘Srtat private. wat Srimtnal “and clvil dential “Eijiott sate, a MAKE ERS $ All very rich soll AUBURN ¥, cleared, tevel This lot is within lot, 6 walk of the center of . with new houses going up all around. $10.00 cash and $6.00 per month, and NO INTEREST. OLE HANSON & CO. S14-15-16-17 N.Y. Bik. Joseph atten, 0s th Eilers Musto Bidg. All tegal sub; ‘Congul- tation free. = a me RUSSELL R. FARRELL, 429 York Block. General Drastice en tates, laws husband and wife; con- su jon free. Elliott 288. Corvin Goneuttatign tres; Petad aie hus ite, Property rights, collect! - feter, ¥ rights, collections, bank. Milligan & Kuln, Lawye New | York Bik. Probate practh Homamer. Lawyei ~~“ ACHES RICH $50 CASH AND $15 Handy to nlee town; attle. ARSDALP, h 88 Wash. ACRES FOR INVESTMENT ed 11 miles from Pt are, 1 mile from salt wate re big developments are bein; ned for the future; good rie! fine for home, ranch er CASH MDA v0 MUSICAL Biicet musle, 10 conte, vocal, mena.” Spanish waltz song. “Ave rom. “Cavatieria’ Rustle ‘Beauty's Byes,” “Queen of he Earth.” Mat! orders parefully Miled. Fry Music Co., 426 Walker dg. —_—_—______ OPTICIANS R . $ eh, belhnan” "$5 month. To seé this acreage, quire at office of Burke & F Kirkland, 20 minutes from Madi: son park W-ncte “ranch for “ORGANIZER. DEVELOPER: PAT: ENTS THAT SELL; 20 vears New York, Chicago oxperience. Central Bid, Kdams_ & Brooks, registered Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys; 21 9 in Seattle. 500 Central Buliding TNS PA ‘OR- low York Tha Ps 3 Mason, nwick, Lawrence, 433 Burke Bldg. sid 2 rR RE VERY Near 26th av. ai Howell st. very good 5-room cottage, with” base- ment and modern plumbing, es- pecially well bulit, lot 40x120, with good view, all improvements except paving. © town own= er reduces pr ‘Terms, 50, ie South, 6063. TS attorn Works, rte Best equipped shop, Mal: buys new but unfinished room house, located on bouleva large lot, 50x220, handy man can live in it while finishing; casy terms. Bids TERS ‘ ri Paver Frinton § a ae “SRATS AND RUA SP ORS AMBRICAN MORTGAGE & BUILDING 109 White Building. eee CLOCK AND WATCH Beet oS) ountry atohmaker—Mal springs: Jewels, 760 each; glass a jacobson, First and * diow 450.00 Gown beya a new modern cottage, Searing, ary Bldg. ~$-Foom 907

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