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| | } ° THE SEATTLE STAR rolling it in his mouth [ike ay Never in his life had the littley astern folks ‘way down around | “Well, he et, too, as I recall tt oothwash, }man been so long in the company | Denver an’ Boston ts clean off the " I suppose,” said the supertn-|of the unknown sex, and now this) map, ain't you? ‘This Bart is a guy | yes! I don't mean that tendent, having coughed (he par-junwonted intimacy with ft most) with leanin’s toward politeness an'|way, He drank whisky—think of alysia from his vocal cords, “you/lovely member together with the other people's money, also a hell) it." asure ba of an aim, Tbe Jon 1 often do,” satd Shorty, Neking saw the girl that came up yester-/sense of being in at your par day with Neweomb protector, stimulated him strangely, | Miss,” he stammered, while haw) his lps. What! — Girl here? In this |His chest swelled round and full/ face grew red and hot We heard he was dead,” she con camp? Shorty showed extreme jand he thought Go on, please tinued sadly It nearly killed trepidation, “Why, | come off up) “Grand! If the boys could only| “Nobody's ever seen his face,| mother, and as soon ax my sehool here on purpose to get shed of/see me now! T ain't sweatin’ although some people claims hank-| closed | came out to sell the mine.” ly he stole furtive lerin's for a sight of it, such bein’) Swinging past an elbow tn the Yes, I only caught a glimpse |sidewise glances, then stared fix-|moxtly sheriffs an’ Wella-Fargo di. trail they sagged rattling down of ber myself, but what 1 saw edly at the thirsty road ahead,|rectors. He works alone, an’ hot-/across a gully, thence up a gentle looked mighty pretty planting the {mpressions in his|gun messengers sort of riles him. rise where the horses slowed, As The driver groaned. “It'll be| memory that they might later grow|They must be associated with |they topped this, the girl shrieked just my infernal luck to run slap| ———————-—— “ muffledly into her, an’ if I do I'l stampede | Two figures had risen from the like a buffalo calf, see tf 1 don't. "| top of the bank, armed, masked What's the matter with you? and sinister, One, the familiar Well, it's (his way, The minute form of Black Bart, tall, debonair I see skirts 1 go plumb dippy-—my mocking. The other, a stranger eyes hang out like loose ulster but | whom Shorty had never seen b tons, an’ them little hot springs {n fore. Each carried a Winchgst my mouth goes dry till my throat{ feels like 1 was beatin’ carpets tn a closet. My speech splinters up| and sticks in my neck like I was eatin’ sun perch in the dark A man inserted his head through | door and yelled: “All aboard! » two men carried the messen ‘ ger box from the rear room, lifting| BY: REX E BEACH ikon to the oot. The postinaster tossed a dyspeptic mailbag into the jstage body, and the driver seram-; Hilustrated by George Gibbs. bled to his throne with diginity n, as he gathered bis reins, the (Copyrighted, 1914, by the News Joie of “peg.Leg,” the landiord,| ‘en bit Occasion half leveled tn the position for the back pull, the Iittle man had of @ missile, w grasped the points and swore 1 from his again at the luck which went two kot me!” he men against him on this of all days It had come too suddenly for him | amid @ sy th Moreover, it wae contrary to all, end rushed dent for a driver to assume! to the Wire nee than passive dutie he| Old Charley Cra ) “ . paper Enterprise Association came to him mitted it. Still, it was quite im-| “What's up, Shorty “Here's the point,” said Hoff Hey! Wait a minute—passen-| possible that the little lady should, Winters, “Sounded meister, “if we send a messen wer fer you, Shorty lose ber fortune. a gun play back yonder As these thoughts hurried | /t--Black Hart? through his brain he likewise) Shorty nodded weighed the odds against him.) “How'd you come Even though he got one, the other) “Oh, not too bad would kill him where he sat, Bart) *omething fer tt they'll know there's treasure There was a rustle and scurry, aboard. The stage has been stuck and the jehu's widening gaze be-| up so often it’s getting habitual, held a flashing white-clad, femt We've got to use ingenuity. I've nine figure, petite and picturesque. wired to Horn for two Wells-|It launched itself upon him, more} Fargo men. They'll meet you at dreadful than « plague, and he the second relay, so you pull out froce in his seat | alone, qs usual, and pick ‘em up| “Oh! I want to ride up there,”| there.” she said brightly, and Shorty’s| Shorty modded acquiescence. heart turned to water. He slid} “All the sama [ ain't weighed dumbly along till he crowded the down with suppressed glee at edge, while she was lifted by will-/ bein’ duenna for thirty thousand tng hands, settling beside him like dollars, even for twenty mile—that a bit of thistie-down } is, not in the Immortal vicinities| “All right, Shorty!” sald “Peg-| of this neighborhood.” Lek jood-by, miss. Come “Oh, there’s no danger this side | again,” and the populace of Forest of Number Two, It'll be on the/Hill doffed felt and fur to sweep Big Grade if &S anywhere.” ithe ground in a Chesterfleldian “Let me impress on you oncet|salute. The men at the rearing| and forever that there ain't no/ horses’ heads watched the driver, danger to me in neither place— vainly waiting the signal to let go, I'm the driver. Black Bart knows but his eyes were roving helplessly. that the golive wreaths of peace He iicked his lips and opened his and concord is grafted on to me,/ mouth. There issued—silence, bro- end sproutin’ like asparrowgrass.| ken only by the tramp of the danc- than bullion this trip, Shorty, *#ainst odds You've brought me a sweetheart,, With the others He had cooled even before his|J4¥ dropped |welght on the brake brought them| The to a stand. As the reink eased, | hin hand «lid suddenly to holster | and the overgrown gun leaped forth, roaring as it came. Bart's Winchester rang whirling from his | graxp Aw the driver fired, he writhed in bin seat, expecting the blow of the othe?’s ball. It did not come. hia bleeding temple and swollen It's the messenger that fills the /ing animals. | Swinging, he fired ag and the! exactin’ duties of imitatin’ the) Thoatrically it was a stage-walt, | Two Figures Had Ari stranger swayed gropingly out Over | ervou've. billed. bi 1 On ital pple on've kille back end of & shootin’ gallery" —_ silent, agonizing, sweat-produeing, | Tsomething ad In his past, for he's |th@ bank and alld lit a Hoffmeister and his companion | with a delighted audience grinning! and bloom with marvelous remt- acquired such a the road, amid a rattle of grave! drank; the large mmn wetting the {ts approval. He swallowed des niscence ‘em that he's Iaid out five in eight |*24 stones. Bart snatched at his) bottom of his glaas with the vit-|perately, the precipice of his! “Do you always carry a gun?” | nunine” jrifle and leaped to cover behind the riol, and tossing {t off wryly; the aesopbagus like an ore-skip diving she inquired, gazing doubtfully at! “what @ horrible creature,” said|DOWlers of the hillside, moving other filling his to the brim, and | into a shaft. His body doubled/his holster, from which protruded |tng lady with heat | with the quick Iitheness of a — |convulaively, and there came ja carved {vory pistol butt smoothed | “«on+ ne might be considerable | panther. | Tuy |coush. unheralded and sharp—ae|by much usage. ‘a B'posin’ he couldn't shoot| A® the bandit dodged out of) niece autck.” udden, metallic and loud as the ex-| “Y: ep! I learned the habit as a jranKe Shorty leaped down. h @ Orne. 4 a haust of a switch engine on a frosty | baby.” straight? He'd puncture me some) wtire! get inside, quick!” and mild aversion to presence Milly—Milly Shorty slammed together, and they were snatched it?” clattering into full fight. Simulta-| “Sure, an’ she jumps like a goat, | |neously there was a jolting crash'too. First time I shot her she/ and a muffled squeak from the girl. | bucked me through a fence an’ then |wer with emphasis. “1 couldn't. It wouldn't be reg‘lar ‘I'm the driver, and drivers ain't ‘da in the jdust dissolved in Shorty’s mouth, girl, “It might frighten the the constricted paralysis left his | horses.” larynx, and sounds born of intel Not on your life—they're used ae trot to ete hoarse and |to it. ‘Tain't over two weeks ago untnte! le at fir but approxt-|that Black Bart shot up the Auburn} “ mating rhetoric of a kind. |Kid—Welle-Fargo man, you know.|,,..¥0e! reo thousand dollars.| caah over one ear t's the first payment for my He snatched the long necke! He was sittin’ right where you ; |brother’s claim. Perhaps you eaew | oe fie own faoktrakar maine are : ° w | “What do you mean him. Lincoln Cushing? He was 8/146 man roughly on his face, drew ‘I hate to think about robbertes, * jraised uncertainly upon one elbow, | for all the money I have in the) ine mask, a bandarna kerchief world ts in that box.” a fo tn |ntill hiding his features. Blood| What?” Shorty squared around.| triciied out of his hair from a thin more qnpreliable an’ said she, | REPORT OF THE CONDITION |moving uneasily. “Who is Biack de lle, eth pe [his arms together, knotting his PR ele aa and alled only too well how the ‘ " Shorty gazed incredulously at her,| young rascal had jumped camp) ¥!th fury, glancing up the moun-| of the lyat she smiled into his eyes tili| owing lias © bauered deters | tainside, where, on the bape ridge,| ASK REPEAL OF LAW he suddenly felt chills racing! ‘The indy leaned over confiden-|0¢ 8a¥ the figure of Black Rart| NORTH YAKIMA, ‘madly up his spine and grew apo- | tisily running westward along {ts crest,| repeal of the law requiring rest. |ereat shoulders and rushed at the/Irrigation institute, Phat xs stage. Hurling bim abruptly in| journment Fri | Jupon the girl, he slammed the door | Seattle, Washington {j The The Co ee dizzy tratl, while above and far to : » JANUARY 13, 1914 |New York? I thought so. You olarly horrified. the right he saw the vanishing loutiaw — filekering through =the | | scattered pines, nfessions of a Wife jof the Inst bluff he yelled again. for abead of him and midway down the zigzag sheep trail was Black | ond fruit: Bart, literally dropping off the | vertical cliff, from crag to crag. | Apples, loca) RESOURCES SHOPPING WITH MOLLII Hope he gets me ‘stead of a| Yakima potato Loans and Discounts 12,485.96 : jhorse,” thought the driver. “If |; ‘ he drops one of them we'll go over |< green U. S. Bonds and Premiums.... ae 152,500.00 CHAPTER LIV. marten. That fur will blend with! the mountainside like a rocket s Hubbard Other Bonds, Warrants and Stocks.. 389,247.73 | The more I dee of Dick's sister your hair and I know it will be be-| part knelt, resting his weapon | Ther Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 32,650,00 Mollie, the better I like on. = bay or ag eg xed for| 2X0" the crook of his folded arm. | Meets. » Cas exchdnge ......... 502 2: has the making of a splendid “big t the next place we asked for! ‘rhe splinters bit off from the seat | Mtanaaas ash and Exchange .................. 1,444,502.27 woman marten and, sure enough, Mollle| qr Snorty'« side, ‘Then they both |o2 To me “big,” which we hear peo looked beautiful in it, but, alas? a| Ca lettuce $4,521,385.96 | ple talk so much about when speak- muff and neckplece of that fur cost| “Thank God, he ain't trying for| | ing of men or women, means only fifty dollars more than her father) the team,” thought the dwarf. jthe capacity to grow—a heart al- had given her lan thay diew tanttiar he ‘beheld LIABILIT ways learning to be more tolerant We shopped all over town to see) the other's face, and saw that rage | — of others and a brain which is daily if we could not buy something as| rioted there so savagely that it) better able to find one’s place in| tecoming for less money, but noth-| eda Bes i ference f Capital Stock $ 300,000.00 the world and endeavoring to fill it.|ing seemed sultable after the mar ery, local Surplus .... tate theses 60,000.00 I love Mollie's enthusiasm, 1) ten | Celery, Cal. erate Undivided Profits ahha : : are 55,159.13 love her frankness and sincerity,| I had not used the money Dick | | Pare ae Circulation ....... .eee 99,995.00 but, most of all, [ love her sense|had pald me on my allowance for| Garite, string s 3 006 2 of justice, which is wonderful in «| the last two months, and | was sore- « artic one Deposits .... hey ald vereees 4,006,231.83 |girl as young as she. Mollie is|ly tempted to give her the fifty,| ae ie am only 18 but my better sense whispered. | | Honey, new, case * $4,521,385.96 When | met her downtown she) That is just what Dick has always) ained was just as pretty as she could be been doting and it only fosters in |with her fair skin, her bronze Mollie's mind the {dea that she can N THE FIRST DEGREE muyde, crate. + OFFICERS |brown, crinkly hair and her gold| have anything she wants. rh lemons, cra brown s. She looks much iike| PYnally 1 sald: “Mollie, 1 lend] eee ald producers M. A. ARNOLD, President | Dick, although Dick's eyes and hair| You the rest of the money.” The! le what is happecios to, thousanas |moaly, aye jare darken dear girl was very happy and so|of teeth every day ny allow agate Me dilisas aii | We went into the fur store where! Was I, although I am afraid 1 have) this to continue? Come to our of . on pall lata | Mollie looked at all kinds of fur/ made a mistake, as Molle has no|fices and have your case examines nde ee eens Coane |neck pleces and muffs without be-| settled income and hasn't the slight-| free of charge. We tell you th a C. H. HOWELL, Assistant Cashier ling satisfied Jest idea when she can pay me ltruth! And the advice we give|! | Commercialized fashion takes no| EVERY DAY 1 SHR MORE AND| you Is for your benefit and not {: ¥ account of either beauty or utility, MORE OF THE UTTER FOOT,| ours e use ‘ he best Ma- | Ducse wucklings DIRECTORS |—its whole philosoptiy ts yore ISHNE OF RAISING DAUGH |teriais and our fees are within ev.) 50h. tive M. A. ARNOLD and {it is sometimes HARD TO) TERS WITH NO SENSE OP| ¢r) ly's reach urke a. old ms, ¢ President FIND A TASTEFUL GARMENT| RESPONSIBILITY | OURS 18 BETTER DENTISTRY | ."\2q. ‘gi’ sive, doe IN THE WHO! SEASON'S| Most of the girls of the middle-| abe eaen Aes A ’ well-to-do class expend all their| WE ADMINISTER GAS jaut long fur scarfs can only be| wits in wheedling money for this or worn over the shoulders as we do|that out of father, brother or hus-| a soft plece of lace, and the muffa| band ar 0 large the € fan hares Old pleeons aI ae to 120-1b, fal, larger {pond block howe THOMAS BORDEAUX President Mason County Logging Co O. D. FISHER Manager Fisher Flouring Milis Co. 5 5 uM 4 prices for bn 6 ver the whole| The stores tempt them and they Reliance’ smelt pen hau kes MAURICE McMICKEN front of one from waist to kmees.| buy on-credit, trusting to luck to |e Hughes, McMicken, Dovell & Ramsey, Attorneys | These wer the only things worn|be able to pay Is it any wonder Batter brick this winter,” wo were told blandly.|that when suet a girl 1s thrown on| A. D. MERRILL | | | mor Mollie tx small and she looked| her own responsibility she is often| hriige ee Wot Pee Vice-President Merrill & Ring Lumber Co |Yery ungraceful in thee, but the!not strong enough to reset and | en al re pack ; Eastern creamery I\that she takes the easiest way? D. H. MOSS saleowoman with mistaken Vie storage H. W. ROWLEY She med #0 disappointed, be-| give Mollie a setiled income Sulte 301-302 Eite!l Bldg. Billings, Mont cause she could not be sulted, that! Anyw I have made a good} ‘ Fees HERVEY LINDLEY ae a poms “Sy er ‘to another ri rire pega ney ND" Cor, 2nd and Pike, Next Door to ‘Gaaala Seattle On the way over I gald: “Molile, a great comfort to me when Dick's the Bon Marohe pain tripleta if 1 were you T would try and buy away Office Hours 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. ia Owies 4 small neckpleee and a muff of| (To Be Continued Monday.) Sundays 8 a. m. to 4.0. m. imbues SUPREME COURT ing the divorce granted to hin sec modified the appeal Filla b ted] with Miss Alice Smith of Portland SOCIALISM and married her. supreme court hadn't taken tb blinded him to his surer Mra, Ellis not only should no His mask was gone the older man holding his loosely knew that he alone had seen in his hollowed arm; the other,| features of the mysterious agent. As they tore up ab quick action other's gun belehed Before tho horses had reared at| Shorty felt the paralyzing stroke eft hand swung down on to the flat er of grave to formulate a plan of action, | through the ford of the rambling up the bank ap doubted whether road etiquet per | lowed by fg the menne nfs O expr we shows ow I must tell we something ike soon be called for for the construc tion of the 1 got a little) the Sunset highwa: He clambered he knew for a deadly shot, where |4oWwn, finding ft impossible not to| the east end of Lake Keechelus. Ajmeans wher an the stranger seemed oddly *W8sKer slightly, for shaken—regular buck-fever appar-|OVerpowering — satisfaction. ently, from his trembling. Also, #fety of his lady, the rage had flashed blindingly over the desperado, the preservation of him at the mocking words of the| the company’s bullion; desperado ‘Oh! Better cargo bad effected —single-handed qualmie p: all this be eh?" he jerked the door open, in his brain, fired by th son of Jos, Powell, L. / |president of the Kuna bank at Kuna, near here, is fatally “Unorganize wounded outlaw rested limply on the girl's breast while she were awry, her face tear-stained It was not this that abash littie man and shattered complacency, leaving him gasping it was the look of her eyes flashed upon him the glare of an animal at bay, while jjyou!” Then she addreased wounded man, unconscious of their sink, 8p your Iittle sister,” journed {ts convention here Friday. uction and, t An eight-hour Jaw and a minimum | the exchange of ite products, ry: wage of $2.25 were the principal de-| basis of every social system. mands made. ruptly in the faces of the others. “Git some water and bandages, vp Gay . morning. Men and horses leaped “it's an awfully big one, ten't |" ~ the girl flung herself into his arma,|. A® the stocky driver wallowed Td kilt him!” sald the passen-) Ons the indescribable sweetness| forth and climbed the wheel | lof that moment! He had held a/ his three-mile Auburn drive, Win- woman—a real, regular woman—on|ter® gazed at his companion sol- his breast! ‘The boys would swear/e™mnly. Then, without od to draw 3 Oh, lasting disgrace! Shorty had | kicked at me twicet under the bot. | “UPPO* r "| he was a liar if he ever told. turbance, one eyelid fell slowly taken out the corner post of the|tom rail. We've got acquainted Fame; Besides, I ain't o fightin’) "rusting ber inside, be ran for- Pos Gf Great oderstanting, ind ; ro | delv reke! ew fo lege porch. now, though. Want to try her The young lady studied for some| Ward to the figure that lay in the | re oh pl aoedy Under her tactful loquacity the | ! no!” hastily disclaimed the moments. troad by the heads of the snorting) 3 lhorses. As he did so, the man|>andanna. It had eyeholes and a f string at the upper corners, form- ing a rude road agent's mask. This the tore up and tossed out of the! window into the river. allus observed,” said he, Joth |Of Wimmen folks there's “As IT have} ciroum#tantial evidence— | paralleling the direction they would|dence on irrigated e a | plectic. | That's not the worst, thongh OR Pgh j ta |pending final proof and the estab | ah—ain't you heard about |I've heard he drank!” She said It) iyi regarding his victim's groans, | lishment of a state Black Bart, the outlaw? Say! Yon/breathiesaly with open shame 1144 dwarf swung him over bis|were demanded by the Washirgto must live plumb out of the world Her listener didn't seem partic. | gton prior to ad homesteads, or of the Robert Dollar's first trip | Wien water code, e the largest that ever touched at Willapa harbor. Complete Report | Aw they rocked around the nose | of Market Today Prices paid proaucers tor Corrected datly by 2. W. fumed over to the government | jsubmarine H-3, which was con-|io conse: to such tactles (by if ore for butter, eggs, | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK For |\ | ative Warhington ES VANS for free examination and estimate 207 University St, 2nd and University President tried to sell them to her by saying, I'm going to have a long tatk| lean kaainne erdasies that Mise , one of the riebest| with Mollie, and as soon as I feel eee PATRICK McCOY iris In town, had just purchased a| well enough acquainted with Dick's Ww Zonland creamery, Lumberman | yack set just like them father | am going to ask him to wy WISHES A WIFE ONSEATTLEMAN cision annull A supreme court ¢ 4 wife struck Whomas Ellis of ttle like a bolt from a clear # Frida Ho's now under arrest at Portland on # bigamy charge pre ferred by his third wife When Ellis’ second wife got a di cree, she want | SAVE TACTICS ted the property decree d appealed, Pending OF me acqual She wa All would have been well If the} vole loaf, instead of the slice of ed to it by both parties. In its cision the higher court declare vs. SYNDICALISM SABOTAGE « than asenvded ner, but snout’! DIRECT ACTION have a divorce at all AND ANARCHY by EDWIN J snow s. News of the Northwest nday event an. 1%, Ie the aM t Sebating nm | more mode ALISM SCIEN. ic, OLYMPIA, Jan. 17.—Bids will 25 miles remaining in through Sno fealiet forth Bend to \upon the no from an|committee from the Seattle Auto-|t#ke from lat mobile club met with cs fe Friday to discuss the highway | area he nee nthe property ete product Vv. Lister ¥ Imbor over and above the plans. A fund of $260,000 is avatl a ‘nich labor get» This spn able. ap nd it ts Ofer ot 4 constant Ke is wage BOY KILLS BANKER , vee Tagen ip Be a 2 gan and Sout, BOISE, Jan. 17.—With a bullet » Comper rKanized Martin was at the Powell home |, cencetves Ot aes aon and, while waiting, the child took | th striving after human equ 4 revolver from his father's coat, !ty, with no idea of the existence of | playfully pointed it at Martin and | capita ist mociety, is no Socialist te nse of th lass stri | fired. without which modern Socialism & | unthinkable. MEET AT ABERDEEN)” the discovery of tne source of aa Dius value, the material conception| Ss “ of histo d the c ABERDEEN, Jan. 17.—Anacortes | three scientific facta tie wee was selected as the next convention |of which we are indebted to city by the Washington State | M«rx Shingle Weavers’ union, which ad- The material conception feta tory starts from the principle bext to production in every society arising in |the allotment of products it the division of society into ON BANDITS’ TRAIL | Sacorcopenss Spee, Wher am when produced, it Is exchanged. At | —w cordingly the ultimat VERETT, Jan. 17.—With part social change and political Seni jot the sheriff's posse taking the|tions are not to be looked for In tir| trail on foot and the rest ‘on horse, | heads of men in their growing | the search for the five bandits who | fight into eternal truth and } {held up the Granite Falls State |DUt iB, changes of the methiods production and exchange. bank and obtained $1,700, was vig-|to be looked for not in the phil lorously pushed forward today. but in the economy of in question,” said Marz — |MIKE’S A DARING ONE |, tne socias ques BPE a ory o ined #o¢ s thi lr SULTAN, Jan, 17—Mike Donnel-| preauized socttty ts thinkable ¢ ly, the half-breed negro outlaw, is |¢every citizen is @ soldier, then a “pot | stl eluding the sheriff's men. ‘He |dier Is @ citizen, and no tyrant | appe | plant Friday for temporary shelter. “The struggle of the working ¢l |Ed Harper, watchman notified the |against capitalist exploitation jmarshal. Before the latter arriv- ed, Donnelly drew a gun, marched |carry on their economic stru | Harper to the raflroad track, where | develop th |he disappeared, without political rigi “ no, |CNeF be in @ position to offer red at the Sultan Lumber Co. lence to the people,” said Lie! political work nk classes can we @ * ms | SOUTH BEND DINES 'EM | wh SOUTH BEND, Jan. 17.—In hon-|®nda of the deed.’ e “‘inactivit a platform oluttonary phrases Ke this harbor, the South Bend | the propagand nothingness. Commercial Club gave a dinned to| must act Work. politiastiyy Citpt. Morton and Port Capt. Alex. |S!!!» Soe ani Gow of Seattle. The vessel ~ t the transformation without Whoever WILL REPAIR COURTHOUSE s s no conception of the IREMERTON 1—K Joulty and greatness of our st BREMERTON, Jan. 11. Kitsap | (or emancipation,” said Liebki jcounty will repair its old court- hi (the lab house and abandon plans of build-| the trans ing a new one, The county com-| Production to the misisoners have called for bids on $6,000 repairs. out being first inve teal power,” said I WHO RAISED THE QUESTION TURN OVER SUBMARINE he question of Direct Action i tage “Propaganda of the Deel BREMERTON, Jan. 1 he|was brought and. attempted wm Boat Co. Friday formally |forced lute the Bockalist part jtactic by Haywood and his ‘alee ers. tr falist party had elt structed here. | siler or reject them by ——_—— | declaration, and the Socialist a |did reject "Dir tion, Sabo jand Anarchy at the Indianal convention in 1912. it is, nevertit: less, true that the so-c of the R 1 in favor Of e¢ party si iS wives consent leaders are Hi ddier, Kate Adam H, Barth and ma, and Franke any other actlom war between DENTISTS See oa Soclatt ot who Say vet We are the originators of eut-rate dentistry, ave now given the autho Action except in this col 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE ‘Amalgam Filling . $1 jwise: Gold Crowns . . . 3: mane sire to adv tr Seah t ave ct |the Deed. Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up with sah a ‘noma Any work that doesn't prov: aatintac pee Oh nape a EVERETT-SRATTLB INTERURBAN WATWAY TT Come tn BOON—today, tf you wish— HL, Opp. Fraser-Paternon Co. 1:00 am 6:00, “6:00, y Freight leaves t PACIFIC NORTHW