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TOTS FOR THAT LITTLE Home y Binet went ver it down, reat——wet 0, 10 month, and nw in that, From $250 to} le beyond the above L have © Mardén tracts, 100x268, ok with large creek o # low as $600, terms. | enim siently lots, king t Juatron the in but} $800; terme, | above will stand investiga- ton. SCHILL bow Res, | | ‘. ae M. OOM "Main 16s nY two Wells: two! mile: good road; 30 acres alfa © Food plow land $3,000 down, $500 annually . Grandview, Wash. Bagnrs ALDER BOTTOM; NE Beattie; with nice creek and « nae $900 : April 1 a tRat HART, 108 Cherry st Main 3333 | ME PER Acke Well and tim Health failing Geo. W. Kirk, Darringto FARM ACRES OF . no stone ee for the plow. Only D miles from RR and town Land F Ro better than this, near by, sell- for $100 per acre, $230 full ice, Must have he ht Berea of good from Kent; GOOD WHEAT or sage brush; all a few ‘Ashington. where they the | Most on the least land Call and Us, of write SCHIRMAN & Mt Vernon. Wash IN WYOMING mesteads now open LOGGED-OFF ACRES IN ington for sale to eattiers; } ‘easy terms; no raise in prices. ve sere and up. Liberty Monde eon at par. Write for map show- location, ete. ERHAERUSER TIMBER CO. ma Ride. Tacoma Wash. RANCHES AND ACREAGE FOR RENT RENT—GARDEN ite River valle this place: 12 acres high in timber well manured. and has a pumping ir paved LAND er ho tor five fears to right party Cc. L. WILSON 6023 Duwamish Ave. Next Door to P. O.. Georgetown. “| RANCH. PARTLY IM- with buildings, for sale, coy aay terme. Address own- TS Flaten, Shelton, Wasb. DCKS AND BONDS LIBERTY BONDS will buy Liberty Bonds Mon- at the following net prices jee includes scerued tn- WE CHARGE NO COM- $9) * c ‘ 13) lots of $6,900 and- on & more favorable basis. will ‘sell Liberty Bonds at Ne jwotations without commis- 8. RFctory Bonds nd a ‘ legraphic quotations rr: Deived from the stock 4 boi ete of the cow selling orders yy active stock or HERRIN & hed 808 Inc. ACR rest): ian Loan Ruying Arcuted on bond Mi Walla Gas, Oi) 4 P. le by? ites & P.. Spec'l. me o Dev... Bid T Witt ry ¥ Ronda bought or sold. t Western Petroleum American it Beacon Coal Alaska Pet Coal 7 . 1 WILL, SE Western Smeltin; ore ie Ti Jones Tire Co ‘American O11 Mont Cons Saitereek Pet Pacific Glass Ca ae Mount Rainier Mg. & Pow ower... ck Hawk Mg Alaska Homestake Goid Chitina Kuskulana..... jaska Copper Kiver an Motor. MAX youn aisett ry ‘fox Wau ALUE. Wit oan $45 ‘We buy partly paid bonds and War Savings Stamps. se American Dank Bldg. Second and Madison. BOY A lybtg BONDS AND, ga r per cen: gperpent serene, bE Soa Haight Bidg. 0069000000000 0000 pik plakewed OWNERS, NOTE rou business with the RELI (TMENT CO, ior Quick ACTION. We sell all lines of business, secure partners and raise additional capital for all meritorious propositions. None too Iarue or none too 1 gmall for wh to hand. WE HAVE THE BU Yirs See Us for Quick Sale. No earge. for listing your NV ERTMENT CO. Ani | % om ABOARD BLDG. TM ourth and Pike. 19 ROOMH, WHLL FURNISHED Meiose in; cheap rent. Tooms al- Income over $100 per win s' 7 going on farm ull, Party reasonably and ib sell very rtment house dis- sh daily; nice ; two living fooms, $25. Price $2,100, ery, in good location, netting ‘rom eee to $469 per month; all de: no delivery. Owned by name rey Book open for inapec trial, About $3. 6," Mutual Inv. Co., * WANTED TO HEAR FuOM OWN: ood business for sale, State description. DF. Minneapolis, Min a % RUSINESS ANOTHER KLONDIKE ineers and mechanics left Se ttle for Wild He k Febru: » take crew ir prop © out Twen of stock; go. wit Everybody erty claim we wi to you we ha sight, and yo wits t Li HORSE om 4 WE HAVE THE BEST BUYS IN the city in poolrooms, grocery stores and hotels, My list is com: plete; look It over Vide NUSINESS stock second-hand furniture pair shop in connection cation, WIL sell at invot GET A urities Bidg. Ettiott 1615, YOU HAVE ANYTHING FOR sale, lst it with a wideawake man, Eliott 5063. SPECIAL NOTIC! Leal that undersign bide until @larch 3h, the purchage of thi ehinery and suppli Nox & Lumber © rupt, situated at Sulol vision N Dida subject of the court cation to the confirma Mnventory on « PAINE, Truntee of t & Lumber Company, O. Hox $34, Juneau, A 106 LEGAL NOTICES Walled States, for the Western IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ff Washington, Norther In Mankrupt NC 4 “ALL, AND NT AND bh MAND FOR PAY) iT the Matter gineering & KE poration, B « uipment Company nkrupt Pepesh, ¥ n, Jt, 1 Martin Nighol- WwW. K. Gwin, Henry J. Low- wena Kal common Fred A Jeon, Mutt ya geard, holders “of, the stock of the above nam Engineering & Equipment nkrupt you are hereby d that in the above entitled r rt, ata hearing re held on the Sth day : 1919, and in whieh an order th ary, with we you on stock the amount value of held by ame | telou al & Pepesh | Pred P Stalls ae ce fieuty J, Lowden 00.008 A. L. Coffey Lena Kalgeard And demand is hereby made upon you and each of you to pay, on or defo the 4th day of April, 1919. to & T. Hills, ax Trustee in Bank- ruptey of said bankrupt corpora- tion, at his office. L. C, Smith Huliding, Seattle, Washington, amount f call an ment hereinbefore set opp your reapective names, in default of which, proceedings to enforce payment will be instituted against you according to law Dated at Beattie, Washington, this 28th day of Febru: Yo ie Trustee in Bankruptey of the onal ineering & Kauipment | Company, a corporation, bankrupt STAR WANT ADS FOR RESUL/ PS The Seattle Star c¥. Batt pera eeTTEDS— THe | General practice, All cases. Free tation. 318 Burke Bldg. 998 Main 7303. | Loans a om ty mee Pon furniture Res 1003-4 1. C. Smith Bide. Min 4662 FOUN ackoat Chicas, 11. tation tree. Hi? Denny Bid. 1408 and. DENT ond and over Seattle Btate Bank. Minott 1480. Open evenings, Formerly Roberta & Bureh office. ive Aj Agen: female day Sha nicht.” Office, Binott 1658. Electric Treatments |YRS, IT 18 TRIH—-EVERY WORD ) We are perfecting cures with rheumatiam, neuritis, lumbago and dozens of other all- ments of yearte standing with the wonderful V! -NET treatments. cell is stream made pure 4 Nature makes hi HEALTH. ter what your ailment, COME. to the office and investigate this treatment. It is not medi gery, chiropractic, osteo maa but one of the MODERN INVENTIONS question and parley with yourself, but come today and bring this ad with you and get a free treatment Tady attendant, 236 Centr Third and Marion, Taco 205 Californ! pie ture, of it true. Packing Jorgensen Tiron, @urn, Bhop. M2611. Loft Space 60x75, WESTERN AND a BXxX- Dod ket, ‘Firat and Pike. Physiclans aa Surgeons Or, Kathryn aerr erg disorders read, way; Green Lake car. “Wom. 4819 8 North 236 I utic lamps, Iny specialty, Louis Myers, chirop- ist, mechano-therapiat. Phone Main 3219, day or night. dunk 1120 First ave vat as ry DRY, FIREPROOF BrORA GS warehouse. Central Storage White Bi " STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS. 514 Searboard | ASSESS. [BLIND MAN PAYS $55 FOR DEATH, | “SAYS PRISONER| CHICAGO, Mareh 18.—Dave Lewta, |old and blind, valued his life at noth | $65 according to the story ing, but he gave all hix wealth, for his death, of Aubrey Kid,” | Loulaville, the Dennison, the “Chicago here Dennie relayed by Ky exhortations of @ led him as to police officers ” said mission preacher to unboxom him welt Lewis was drunk and | was halt drunk.” Dennison told Kentucky offt cers, they relate ‘Hie anid he was a burden to hii self and everybody elxe and offered me $55 if 1 would kM him, T put him away, dropped his bedy in the river and left Chicago.” | Chicago officers inclined to din credit the story, No such disappear ance is recalled and no “floater” re xembling the description of was taken from the lake after last August, when the murder was jto have been committed 3s PERSONAL WANTS > DIAMONDS, OL LD GOOLE BD. BLY rit FLoon Tk uX Cuaranteed 2114 Seventh « MT : 412 LC SMITH BLDC hkpet ALL. — INSE terminated. Walters Fumigating Sery ice, ave, Biliott 1826W in seven hours. TORACCO on ured oF SNUFF HABIT $1.00 if cured trial Raltimore, Maryland THERAPEUTIC or olreull . the Globe First Co. Migs b . 217 Hison THES ANTS ombings sop, 6 iH rm MxDR M See tmp = ment mot Main ances | Public} » KE —~ * Markets! PLAC MONDAY pure fresh milk, Ile at large can Carnation milk Stall 17, & the granulated The. Stall 1511, kippered her- kippered salmon, 20¢ olive off, $6.25 wal; & the Columb & he Sta Stall 66, 12M sugar ring, 1 Napoleon fresh herring. river amelta, ONOMY—MONDAY & the, granulated sugar Te. Stall SL pure milk, Ie Stalls 20-21, Yakima Ge $1.70 per 100 37-38, large can 0c cans red bea fancy J $1.45, 8 1 tk, 22e; Nut-Ola .2% Flake White Ke; Old Duteh cocoa. butter, 20¢ tb SANITARY—MORDAY 24. 166 Dy the the apricots, 2 AE sT—MONDAY Stall 21, Kriste milk, t2e at ment, 4 es. Lima beages, 3 Stong’s, Federal milk phase. Creamettes orn flakes, 2c, Stalls 9-12, peanut butter, Ife 't.; apple butter, 2%¢ Mm. Stall 37, fresh exams, ‘Se dow; best butter, éfe Ib Sugar and soap stall, |Carnelion, Liorden # or Federal mitk, |12ie can; 6 cans Sunbrite, the CENTRAL Teco pancake or buckwheat flour. : Van PUGET SOUND STEAMERS OTEAMERA LEAVE FROM CO! DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREFT throagh teat ay on = lday trip. aatr iRingston Gambt eommlion.| Son saterye tani or ‘ownaena! Sunday IManeville and Fad. ste boat landings. Passengers for these pointe Miner boat landing ‘points must make tor 1 1 u Eee a 120 a. m. to 19:06 PUGHE SOUND NAVIGATION Co. Ticket Office, Colman Deck. Superba | Lewin | jlast Thanksgiving. jeatate of thre fresh peanut | «| sheperd jeeldom plays with THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1 This Seattle Boy, Only Three Years Old, Reads and Knows ; History, Too Too BY HELEN SP. Hob, who was Lin Hob, an adorable, golden-haired, chubby little boy, sitting on a kiddy> kar, liwped readily, “Great ‘mane in replying to bis mother AULDING in his big bagel, long-lashed | eyes blinked merrily and a real boy| amile flashed up at me. ae far as] that the tee was broken, as far my m ened, with Wik] Ham Robert Harris, familiarly known an “BR the th year-old son of! Mr. and Mre, W Harris, of 4656 Myrtle wt 1 had ¢ where ting was oo e out to Rainier valley, | “Rob's” house sits far up on the bluff overlooking green hills, to} hear him read that first literary achievement of young America, the first-grade primer, which has been a stumbling bioek to children twice his age. He reads every word at sight and spells them, too, without prompt Besides, he tures, only by fa cat, “pussy use that ix the particular name of his own house hold pet with whom he romps around much the same as other bAys do with their puppy dog» A Natural Prodigy is junt @ natural student ature and not @ product of Mon ori methods or cultural atmos phere, wifich proves that child ean thrive in the humid et Hound as well ax in the virons of Harvard college or mov ing ploture studios m the time he things," Bob to the A, B he was 22 months them all by heart and ¢ the numerals up 10 his father inaugu rated a nightly r 1g lesnon of 10 minutes, much to Bob's delight, and ow since he man hax « jer’ book and Ate of history an recognize the is apt te ple Ha picture! bee firet began Just naturally until by vege be ated from the frat ¢ | informed on pe well iw w as instance, he caw tell you that Washington was the “fader uf ‘is country,” how many states there are in the union, how many stars stripes in the flag. and who ix pres ident of the United States and the retary of the treasury Hob itkes Sunday mother informed me suggestion to by reohoo! 4nd upon y the 2ard Praim began, “Th' Lor’ and repeated word the favorite psalm He Never Cries that, Hob is bouncing American boy and pink of cheek he seOred 1 government baby Contra! school b bie my for vy Hipw ben word For all a large for h Last sum cent at the ine held at the He likes outdoor pie: nies and if you should converse with him he would invariably tell about the coffee he had at Mt fer lant eummer the duck daddy caught at Moctips beach typical 0 per you Rain- apa He other § children, preferring his books or his kiddy-kar and his train Manta brought him, the! ¢ “with the enjin and two care be hind that goes lickety cut.” He NEVER cries, hie mother says To prove that Bob is not a literary rind in the least, I will tell you that 11 saw a ploture of * Big BAU,” Amer- fea's premier Indian killer, right in| his own room where he had placed || it himself after witnessing the ess of this great movie hero. He! lover the movies. nd particularly) the musie, bis mother says, and in- sists on foing at least once a week row | | | Souvenir Hunters | and the social hour to follow conses will be resumed immediately, inavian Salvationiste |to the United States census bureau, Solving Federal Tin Hat Problem| HOBOK J. March 16 Souvenir sebiord are solving the | government's problem of what to do with the 85,000 German helmets sent | from France by Gen, Pershing to aa | nist in the Victory Loan. The hel mets were dumped at Hoboken some | time ago. They were sent over at the request of promoters of the loan, who thought to use them in the form | of gifts to bond buyers to stimulate | purchages Then it was found that a law pre vented the government from making | gifts of that sort. Furthermore, | there is another enactment forbid: | ding the giving away of war mate tial, While lawyers and others are| seeking a loophole, the piles of Teu: | ton tin hats are said to be rapidly | diminishing SERVICES FOR CHILDREN James Wilbur Barry, aged five, and Lee J. Barry, three, who were burned to death in their home at 5068 60th ave. 8. Wednerday, were buried Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Washelli cemetery—buried as they were found after the fire, clasped in each other's arms, Funeral services at Johnson & Hamilton's parlors FELLOWSHIP MEETING The Sunday afternoon fellowship meeting at the Y. W. C, A. this week will be addressed by Rev. W. R. Saw- hill, pastor of the First United Pres. bytertan church. All young women are invited to attend the meeting RESUME OLD LICENSE. RATE Issuance of fishing and hunting Meenses at the old rate of $1 for county Heenses and $5 for state li a sioner, pording to the state fish commis: H. Darwin, Friday TO HOLD CONVENTION ‘The annual convention of Scandi- will be held Tuesday, at the Scandinavian Good Templars’ hall, 1111 Virginia st. Col. Hen Nelson, of Chicago, a pioneer in Salvation Army work, will be the principal speaker. STATE CENSUS SPOKANE, March 723,757 5,—According the estimated population of the state of Washington for next July 1 Is 1,723,757. ‘The population on duly 1, 1917, was 1,660,587, FIGHT DRAW FORT WORTH, Tex,, March 15 Dick Griffin, of Fort Worth, anda Barly Puryear, Chicago, bantams, fought 15 rounds to a draw here last night. ASSUMES PASTORATE Rev, T. A. Stancliffe will assume the pastorate of the Whitman Me- mortal Federated church on Sunday, March 16, leaving his work at the Madrona Preswyterian church, ¥ | will be transferred to the recruit de- | | } |man wi William Robert Harris, otherwise “Bob,” who, altho only 3 years old, | has “genduated” from the first-grade | prinn of already knows all about | Big BIN Hart, PRIMAL LAW IS VICTOR IN COURT Primal law law in mietpal ¢ techn triumphed over state Judge Jobn Bt. Gordon's mu urt Saturday morning, not wily, however D. Wagner, jonitor apartments, Federal Orr, mt fined $10 for UItiNg a 1eyeurald bey Hare Lins with ab tbat F Wagner explained in eloqu broken Hnglieh, that he he assault in defense of his own Progeny, attacked by young David son and another boy Willam N. Davidson. publican temtified followed his son for balf with erval, n Leowda of the ave. and was 1106 E, Re that Wagner a block and a bat. In the whould he said no respect for law untnakes law him the #tate prose ' Lo © Wagner's J} time tan bi makes ond maid: “1 can readily J sympathine with the father, He followed his natural im pulee, the strongest of laws, to de fend his child. Regrettably, he broke a state law But, as the boy assoulted with the baseball bat, wax not, | see, very badly hurt, | think we might regard the affair thru the eyes of leniency.” But the pre wasn't wmatiatiod loud he argued for avy fin Da video of the as that If Wagner punished, that he would t the case as a precedent to fly | in the face of law and order in| future To keep up the | things, I shail fine the prisoner $10,” said Judge Gordon ge ¢ understand a state woutor In “ volee, nawaulted wn, Honor ‘“Madelon” With the Poilus ) (Special to The Star by N. EB. A) PARIS, March 15.—"Madeion,” \} the poilus’ favorite marching | song, has been honored by cita } tion in the French Army Orders, } in connection with an action by the #12th infantry. Reference is }| made to the intrepid spirit of the {) Sixth battalion as it marehed “to { th rains of ‘La Belle Madel. |) ) on. ) \ { Motor Mechanics Wanted by Marines A large number of motor mechan joe is required for aviation duty, and any that may be accepted in Seattle pot at Mare island, and upon comple. | tion of their recruit training will be | | transferred to the marine flying | field, Miami, Fla, for duty | Special notation will be made on their enlistment papera that they are motor mechanics, and are to be} transferred to Miami upon comple: tion of recruit training. For further information apply at the marine recruiting station, 101 Yesler way, Seattle, Wagh. Name Troops for Early Convoy Home WASHINGTON, March 15.—The war department today announced that the following organizations have been assigned to early convoy Ambulance service sections 515, , $29, G51, 568, 592, 598, 628, 620 and 641; 409th telegraph battalion; base hospitals 14, 44, 60 and 72; aero squadrons 98, 102, 496, 497 and 1105; 114th field signal battalion; 19th en gineers; field hospital 42; bakery | companies 305, 327 and 394; base hos: | pitais 46, 116 and 94, and photograph nection 15 TO INST. PASTOR Dr. W. A. Major will be installed pastor of the Mount Baker Commun. ity Presbyterian church, Sunday morning, at 11:15, | Mature Won't Bary! The chemical process of making Kodak prints re quires a given time for each solution to properly function Carelens, hurry-up methods in developing and printing produce pletures which soon fade and turn yellow. Insist on Approved Eastman Methods Standard Eastman Materials ae and , within a few daye Policeman Mussed Up Home, He Says; "Asks for Damages A claim for damages wan filed Sat urday with the elty clerk by Wilfred Berry, charging that the wild shoot ing of two policemen who were making an arrest at toe Highland Pharmacy, 6003 Phinney wrough with hie house ond partor furniture Kerry extim bin for the building and $2 niture HUN DELEGATES ARE CHOSEN TO : PEACE TABLE BY FRANK 4, TAYLOR (United Press Staff Correspo! HERLIN, March 16,—The of the Prussian extoblishment of the republic held this afternoon avery tdember and spectator wax searched for ne before entering the building Offielal announcement that wil Foreign mau SHERIFF'S MEN FIND CLUES IN MURDER CASE sheritf'® office conion of th wi Soturday whieh may ytity of the murde wae found ne ning and may of (he alleged re. havoe clues $7 fur i for the man whow Thu rewult in th murderer , According to’ Sheriff Stringer, the completion of the cane, which is one of the “t puzzling in the annals of Heattle's crime be reuched " Stringer and deputies are on the th t working murdered lia, Ab by Calgary shipper, in of two cars of cattle destined Carstens’ packing house in Be. mee H, MeCarthy, the » found the body bis in charge of the cattle tor his arrival here t man disappeared nd hae not ” h d from «in The fact of bin wearing heavy underwear and clothes of an evident Rngligh weave led the sheriff's nh to bellewe that their theory of the man being from Canada in Another point i« the razor found on the body, which men who ‘¢ knocking about, as the slain man evidently wan, usually carcy with them ‘The accordin Stringer Ke find her to met in eon Calgary of the the ory t the went de bout n from | man w compan Shortly wan w was made delegation Ministe De Edward tof the national assem Minister mt Adoipr Mueller, German tef to Switneriar Max Warbu mer eh ire, and Pr Ber Marburg to Sheriff living in » being made to is also trying n with Burns, the to learn the er 0 “ ot te nt ecking. Doll Formula No Good, They Charge; Refuse to Pay Note that in the We Novelty Manufacturing Co | they were told thet one of On ners of the firm, Poul Beyaerau, had formula for the manufacture of in tructib' dolis, which formula they allege, was no good, L. 8. Mel sted and W. C. Hopkins are protest ing the payment of & $1,600 note given to G. W. Muek and W. C. Hep. king, other partners of Beygrau, for stock Superior Judge J. T Baturday that Melste and Hopk Id bring sult for the recovery $500 cash, paid by them on the stock. and filso damages for loss of time nd Money spent experimenting with | the alleged worthlers formula \JENNINGS STILL IN EUROPE Judson T. Jennings, Seattle librari an, who wa recently granted a six) months’ leave of absence for the pur- pore of organizing brary work for the army of occupation, hax been commended in the Library Journal for March for his present work of association will hold ite 224 annual | providing reading matter for the sol ball at the Masonic temple, Harvard | diers at Coblenz. Charles H. Comp ave. and Pine wt, April 2%, Adams'iton is acting Mbrarian during j orchestra will furnish the music. nings’ absence in Europe St. Patrick’s Day In every clime—in every war zone— will St. Patrick’s day be celebrated. The congenial, good-natured Trish will have the keys of the cities for the day. It is not so much the extermination of tht snakes as the emancipation of Ireland from Paganism that the spirit ‘of celebration inspires. We will celebrate. Join in the hilarity. Dinner de Luxe, $1.25 the Plate Including Turkey from our own farm. Music Singing Dancing Sunday Dinner same as usual—in courses. Hotel Butler Cafe ue shipg man eattle n " in ebur Wilson Wiil Head U. S. Again- Mack RICHMOND, Vo March oodrow Wilken will again United States as president rding to Norman 1. Mack, of N national Mack, b Wilson will be the people in 1920, ing or Wood wiil be ndidate, Claiming to invest Ww vinit, ehot rebing the r in Mack's opink Wilson Makes Appointments WASHINGTON, March 15.—Presi dent Witson has signed the follow. Ing recess appointments, the White House announced today To be registrar of land office Effie A. Frisbee, at Juneau, Alaska. ‘To be receivers of public money Mrs. Lulu Hurley, at Elko, Nev Donationto Rodrigues, La Mesa, at Las Cruces, No M pre . of Hora iblican TO HOLD BALL The Seattle Letter Carriers’ Relief “Economy makes happy homes and sound nations, Instil it deep.” —George Washington. F YOU waste money, or sow it in barren places—bury it or hoard it —its usefulness is destroyed—it re- mains just metal or paper, lost, en- tombed. But “planted” in a safe institution it will grow and multiply. Dimes soon will become dollars and these will yield still more dollars. | Jen | ARMY OFFICER TANGLED UP IN. | MURDER CA FRANCISCO, Denial that he even knew Mine | Klizabeth Reed, army nurse, | dead near n Mateo last week, Vort Kiley, Kan., by Maj. po Lirowne, 164th depot brigade, aeeord> ing to detectives, Thin followed #7 « girl accompanying” from Kansas that she lex hanged telegrame with @ Maj wne telegraphed her $75, dead girl frequently mem 1 attentive major in her letters: fri ends, it in sald. Maj. rowne is sald to have pile lished a newspaper at Horton, and is a nephew of Ewing Herbert wher of several papers in n live stock paper in St, Jorma . ay the police A board of army officer ed by Col. H. C. Benson, adjutant th in ow ¢ we today, The board L powers and ite members tend to sift the mystery to the tom 1 That Miss Reed met her death By: a criminal operatic performed by person or persons unknown” verdict of the San Mateo county oner's jury last night, following: inquest, There was practically new information brought out by night's questioning of witnestem, 1 irme he who Th RESIGNS Col. Edgar M. Heigho has the presidency the Pacific & Northern railway and its # companies, on account of ill secording to advices received Fridey. Ronald ruled | Seattle's Quarantine Hell and Stockade Ole Hanson, the Mayor, jeame to support him, and wi jadvised me to do about the tined people BY EDWIN 4. BROWN ~ The average person believes the word “progressive” means |forward with an advancing ¢ tion, This is exactly what I @d, I had seen the Socialist ip lose sight of its principal ‘democra: and beat iteelf ally to pieces on the rocks the rough sea of elimin stead of sailing through the sb of assimilation. 80, in returned to the Democratic. 9 it seemed to me to be the of progress, One evening in 1916, after Hughes and President Wilso been nominated, I met Mr. O son at the Orpheum r ‘Third and Madison. At this were in the at were having trouble with” Europe was in deadly grip of the Progressive party had grated, and Mr. Roosevelt had quoted as saying “A barber remove the difference between Hughes and Mr. Wilson in minutes for fifteen cents.” kera being the only difference, 1 cording to Mr. Roosevelt.) 1 had known Mr. Hanson sli He seemed inclined to Hughes, but was against war Germany if it could be avoided, I was diso. Soon after this, J Hanson went East, and, with Progressives. came square out Woodrow Wilson and supported ¢ Democratic party. This put um gether in a political way. When Mr. Will Perry died, I f that a Washington man ou appointed to fill his place, and cured some strength for Mr. son, both in and out of this and he would have becn but for one thing, which he did fickle moment. 1 had come to believe in and was unmindful of the Erebus, where some of his p friends dwelt, and I believed responsibility would develop ation in him. Before he filed for mayor, T ki that Mr. Hanson had refused to out upon the street and talk for sale of the first Liberty Bonds, withstanding he was an Oe outdoor speaking. I knew about Mr. Hanson too busy to go out and work the Red Cross drive was on and that he had given liberally to Red Cross fund. I knew Mr. Hanson's erratic ture, but until the day after election, I did not have c proof to convince me that he not a man of his word. hae or That’s the spirit of Thrift. Make it a regular habit to add to your store in a savings account. SEATTLE faturday Evenings, OPee ete 8 o'Cleck. INED RESOURCES Dexter. Horton Trust and Savings Bank Dexter Horton — Bank er $25,255,731.48 When the question of a confronted us people in Seattle, # of course, natural that Mr. Hanson's name should self to me. He had helped to | President Wilson, but pulled. when Mr. Erickson and Mr, were elected to the council. thinking the matter over, I with quite a number of b and union men, and @Ww talked with favored Mr. Hanson, Finally, I had a conference | Mr. Hanson and asked him to | for Mayor. Our city was ul ban, and its officials had been tri It sure looked as though Ou! city needed a ‘change in nearly ew ery department. This was all sidered, and Mr, Hanson would think the matter over and cide later, so I announced in my article that I would name the whom I believed should be the me Mayor, the following week, I had another man in view, believed could be elected. Mr. E son decided to file, and with mission, I believe I was the ff name him as the man I thi be the best man for Mayor, Next week, I shall tell how + started the campaign and the primary campaign, and Hanson‘s election as Mayor, (ar ma

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