of Washington, which then comprised the entire state, and in that position he remained until July, 1902. In the fall of 1909 he was elected judge of the superior court for King county, which position he held until May, 1912, when he resigned to reenter practice. Judge Gay is a stockholder and one of the directors of the Post-Intelligencer Publishing Company and has other important financial and property interests, but he regards the practice of law as his real life work. He has in an eminent degree that rare ability of saying in a convincing way the right thing at the right time. His mind is analytical, logical and inductive. With a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of the fundamental principles of law he combines a familiarity with statutory law and.
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Before going into business Tiffany and co outlet on his own account he devoted considerable time to concrete bridge building and concrete road work in western Washington, having come to this state in 1908. In March, 1912, he organized the Stanley Reinforced Concrete Company, which was incorporated in June, 1916, with Roger C. Stanley as president and manager and K. M. Stanley as secretary. The company manufactures concrete culverts of all sizes and for all purposes. They also make concrete sewer pipe. In 1914 their plant was established on Suma street and the Northern Pacific Railroad, where they increased their capacity. They now have thoroughly modern equipment for work of this character and employ twelve people. In April, 1904, Mr. Stanley was married in Chicago to Miss Catherine Weber, and they have one child, Mabel. Mr. Stanley is well known in fraternal circles.