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IS OUT 10 BEAT © FAST TACOMA BOAT ‘Tre rowdy winetae carer of (Be con ors and, it is figured that Prcoes cow: ore “A aud neh will easily make 20 knots | Gore !y Mowe \ore prominence by carrying 60 per She is] dof@e tia: te) @eam@ie Fiver in a 10 feet wide, has a dr of three 4 mce from tt lembe tows to feat-/ fet and is often converted into a cae. te and be @ae © frog the! dance hall while on ex ne | apecdicst Boats cw will| She ts the largest boat of her kind i f@oh be co@e if tee plan of W. J. on the sound and will be 1; her ewner solely for a * - Por two months last winter she took the Alki Point nh while the steam @ TMX was being repaired. The owner expects no difficulty In de wating either the Tacoma craft or Powerful motor boat being bullt | Moran, Repairs are be- | make aatat ae bere io Sarilte at Oe eae on September 2 can Gww deep |i & 8 cOmpCORd eo ‘i Pe° Whe, (led WIR (Bree cy lledery aad Ber (rial trip : Real Men and Women Live in This Play / @7HME PIT’ 16 A GREAT PLAY IN THE HANDS OF A COMPANY AND IT GIVES FOLKS “SOMETHING TO THINK | | STRONG asouT | | BY NAN DYXBEE of the very Beat productions of the “We are giving you « little some- | American stage. re t th i hing te thwk about —something|four acts of “The Pit.” the most Py for gou te diveess on the way | maternal of American men a wo a4 home.” «aid Witten Lackaye tm/men treed the doards, and not a his eeat Urde curtain @peech single character in ove Detweee the third and fourth meet dramatic ste de acts ot “The rit. Friday thing shout the play tx ‘i evening. “We are pointing out to| people, of our own day ¥eu one of the greatest problems of own habits and f ar Social as Well og business life in figh ow and ¢ Thin “tee Mvery wife who seca e@ our own atrumnion Pir wi unteudtedty cay to her hus- | however, does not prevent the | Band om the way home: “Now tent | duction of a few pretty love-scenen| that just tike a man ad the hus- end the element af romance, Wilton | band & ture wil probably remark | Lacknye, ae Curtin Judw sa reall upon the aptitede of women whose | live American fo bis wooing of Jana! husbands are away at busineas, to|Caker ap Laure Dearborn, and in| Hate to the pretty apeeches of men | still more vividly a real live Ameri Who play imetruments! The great/can a» her and, when be be trouble with Amortcan domest | come engrosmed in the whirl af the | i that busbands are too muck en- | beard of trade and takes the unfety grossed i the whirt of business te | of his domeatic bappinean for grant. | pay much attention te their wives!” |ed, ummindful of the lonelinem of hin | To these words Witton Lackaye, | @ife, formetting the pretty little at fintehed acting, Gramntte | tentions of his courtship days. ond | upon returning boare, promptly Mail - ing cxteep in an enmy chair, te dream of stock market affairs, while an-| ether man maken ardent and artin- | 0 hie nogincted = wite.| | Nether ts the wif» pictured ae | Diamelon® martyr, but he gives her | due of wenknens amd waverieg, and te her very natural Ingwmue sister ie} Given the part of talking hard | American cemmen sense to her tn in the bends of Witten | her emotional usreasen he original creation te giv-' The critics have said of Jane —made over and|Ouker that ia not pretty, but strengthened inte one pleaning, Just why the first of | theme ie met apparent, for aside from | ber meagerttc and appesiing eonality, Mw Cukor bee two stem oe, & wealth of| fatty hair, and a pretty evainens ef check, adfled te these a svelte and| yet dnimty jittie Bracefal figure, wre wtitelly mew BR. C. Geptember She tf a wost acceptable foil teawes Gat. | Lackaye’ 20m camtury love- makin, Round trip | od attends to the smotional scenes « cnpably Prekably the rarest incidental tn | | the piny, frem a western standard. ts the @meciient quality arand | opera echo contributed from the wings mm the theater lobby scene. clear, henrt-dreaking tenor, in the | empanmioned pleading of F and ja sweet, bell-ltee soprano in the emotions! tarmolt of Marguerite are | keord in the distance during the budding somance around which| |The PR” m woven. Deapite thé strike of the “supers” Friday night the pit scene was most | effective. Lacka apirtt imbard the impromptu hand }fal of stage-hands with frenzy that would have done credit} e' own force and} a scent to trained “bulls” and “bears. | Handicapped by the late arriv j@f tee company the curtain did n }ae =p until 9 o'clock, and It was marty midmight before the curtain went down on the financial ruin and} | tmentic reunion of the principa tut every one of the 1,500 peop’ jwite saw “The Pit” went home sat- bitte. ouree, - - - - All Dorestte Performes gener - RRR hhh ally gold for S00 the ounce, She = “ Tollet Waters thet salt BAD TRAIN WRECK * 5 * iy tor 250, Oe; Gis tor #7. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 2— og bgme, ® Two Iron Mountain trains col- *| , # lided near Valmyer. One con- #| ATy ard every Ciitor radu. fl) | epi Precasd # ductor and a brake were *® Suan. Ne PS ras. Fs killed and two passengers serl- # | ‘ *% ously injured. Another report ®/} THIS REDUCTION Os ONLY Bf) # says that four were killed and | FoR THES DAY. \* a number Injured. * *) Pave Detivery. Bom Phenes 982. |Aaansaenenesnned| I VER, Colo., Sept. 2.—The re- ceiver of the Denver Savings bank | mports that the assets will pay 75 per eent of the depositors’ claims. WASHINGTON, D. Sept. 2.— ‘The war department reports two | deaths among the troops from chol- era in Mant BERLIN, Sept. 2 | that 43 new cases and 17 4 cholera were reported tn ¢ up to noon today. CHICAGO, Sept. 2.—Prenident | Harper, of the University of Chica- £0, went to Battle Creek, Mich., this morning to stay two weeks, which | to rumors that his conal- It is announced the by | rmany and Cafe 1413 Second Avenue. @ MATUBDAY SPECIAL— Cup Gakes fc a dozen; 2 dozen for 15e. | GLENDIVE, Mont., Sept. 2.—Ver- non KB, Johnson, son of county as-/ sensor A. N. Johnson, one of the beet known young men of this city, was instantly killed here yesterda whlie learoing to be # brakeman, INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT engl gr wed Washington | pair ef beautifully decorated oyes| THE SEATTL A CHAPTER FROM LIFE OF MR. EVERETT TRUE fVENING T WARY LYENING A PCE oF vou Don'T Anow van eer PRINCIPLES OF ants <7r's rover, BM De ADD RD AMOCKER VOR Caw’? ORE FO LINE Tea!) ta wots owe OF YOU AN® (Li MEAT Tou WS ere AUNCE TBAT serrn vere “| My Gar! M. ‘Cohen Have One Pair Be-u-tiful Eyes and that the potice to Kate Vou Hemler Cohen's partne: got the wrong man jand Vietor H. Cohem, the Intter’s When asked how he secumelated arrest in Portiaad wae the result of bin brace of olive-tinged optios, & comedy of errors Cohen, who is a Frenchman, said For all but Cohen! | “Ze Portianr poleems, she entair Cohen returns to Senttio with @| se store, and sy “‘come win me; you alr wanted. “I do mot comprehend when 2 Accoral and a mivege recollection of the Portiaml police force. ice she show me co telegram The story of Mra Von Hemier te tie ond borane I do mot Be that Coben's arrest was all o mis queek enough.—taff! biff'’ (ak that she lutended to owear Here Monsieur Cohen thumped mt a warrant for Sasouel Katm,' his two hands together expressively |Kind-Hearted “Con” Buncoed By Crafty Youth of 14 “Pares, pleane,” sang out the con- installment plag, with « big lump | ductor on a University car Priday|ie hie throst and an ascent In hie — |evening ax he opened the doors to| votee peeutiar to amall ebitdran whe! collect from the passengers oo the} have become separated from thelr front platform. parcats ic & crowd. Leaping agninnt the Inttioed oun Clip, clip, ctip wont the shining rtoed a bey about 14. chewing gum | punch througe the tranefr while the and digesting the sounery lcomduetor bit hie tongue to Keep Fares,” repeated the mas @ith| from showing any emotion. the brass buttons, Rightly tapping) “Take thie eonay,” he sald, “ite the youngrter on the dhoulder, who! agatust the rules and an offense that replied | conmitutes discharge if we are found “Gimme transfer to Ballarés | out, but, there are exceptions you “Tickets are not qood fer trant:| know fers on that line.” wae the reply Within three mioutes after Say, mister, how am I going (a| good-hearted conductor gave get heme?" I ain't got so money/ boy « parting amile of satif nor any more tickets, and if I don't) ae he left the car, the gay young get home before dark I'll get | deceiver was In a penny joint on licking and there ain't time to|Secoml avenue spending money walk,” pitifully pleadd@ed the young-|that should have goue to pay for ster all the while taiking om the the transfer “Swipes” Out of Business According to a Honotels paper the|of the well known native drinks nwipes” industry is dead. Beer bas | Now tt tp scarcely ever heard of en ite place. | As the Hawatien nattenal detuk is a Hawatian beverage | “awison” ban gone owt of bastnenm erty made in large | quantities all over the tsiand. It is pepe es made from kiwae beans, bananas,| HOMEWOOD GOLF COB, sweet pBtatoes and other starchy | PMosemore, M., Sept. 2.—MMra C. L. vegetables or fruits, and while not Doring this morsieg, in oe driving a strong drink, ae far an alcoholic |rain, defeated Mrs. W. F. Anderson percentage is cerned, it ls cred-|4 up and 2 to play and became ited with producing strong effects. champion of the Western Golf aa- sogiation Only a few years ago it was ene E are dememnatratings every day that the merit of our goods ane methads is the force with which we count keep your patramage.” “to get and Our collection of school snits for boys of all ages is better and more extensive than ever before. We would appreciate your visit. Our price for boys’ suits are 0 and up J. Redelsheimer & Go. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia St ! Strongest Overcoat House in the State STAR SEPT, 2, BATURDAY, 1905 NeveTedededevtesevede Yerevedevtde vedeledevedesededevedevedev J ROUGH-DRY FAMILY WASHING, Per Ponnd OUR FACILITIES FOR HANDLING ROUGH-DRY FAMILY WASHING ARE PERFECT, and our charge fot ai same is modest. We charge a mere 6c per pound. The cost to you fs so little that you cannot afford to do the washing at t ndine. Our machinery for doing this class of | Both Phones work is especially built for this Both Phones , good a condition, so far as rents, tear and wear is concerned as it only one using the Model machinery. We iron all flat pieces free starch all clothes that need starch! nw, ceil for and de tor te a, purpose. This means that we can ; - : P was when you sent it to us. No MAY WE SEND THE ey return your washing to you in as other laundry in Seattle can promise you as much, as we are er and weigh it oor per pow at you WAGON? FREE OFFER We will, five pounds FREE. Model Electric Laundry. if you are & new customer and will pend us ae much of pounds, ¢o Plant | st and Seneca Either Phone 590 Tears end other supplies for the Valdez to ard, and alse, der | Alasha Centrai raitw pe superintendence of " —_ Greeley, han finhed out te Steamer Centennial has been| ie old cable from chartered by the Alaxka Pacific ne. This was Navigation company, and will be| ¢ boat Oey: the mannetmeens nes Coast Steamship company, should afternoon with @ load Of general | **t!¥¢ from Nome within the next 26 i i rt rive | Por five years be has devoted bis| Merchandise und several passen- hours, She was reported as arriv there on August 23 and should j mot take more than three days te unload; seven days should sulfice for the trip down. | energies to mastering theme details | 6#re. | He bas ambition to build an airship - of bie o end bie expertence at the) The British bark Peachbank ie in exposition this cummer, he muys,| port uvicading @ carro of coment will be of great benefit to him is | from Antwerp, Germany A repert from “‘Portermouth hes it that direction. RB sng that Baren Kemura and his party Baldwin's ship im which Beachey} The steamer Nauplia. of the Kow-| win gait for Jay en a st hae bow sailing about the upper) mos line, will be in port Sunday | ieaving Seutite eptember 2. aS mrate of Portland ts called the| from Hamburg, vin Cape Horn. Her|the Dakota, ef the Groat Nosthe “Angetes,” and is much larger thas | chief connignment fur Seattic is 609 | Steamship company, te the onty the veel in whieh Roy Kaaben-| tone of nitrate | pea caning ~_ that aake y~ ehue astonished the natives and) "50 conclusion has been drawn that the others at St. Loule. The United States ble ship) baren intends to safl on that vessel, “How does it feel to be wp im tbe | Purneide arrived from Aloska early | but General Passenger Agent King alr? Wb fine oye _Beachey; j gat urday morning. She has com-| stated Saturday thet no requisitions - - —| pleted the government cable from! kad ae yet been made. “Rats!” Said Pretty Teacher and Principal Was Mad BY NAN BYXBEE. dooryard, and she had Inbored pa- y ni i tiently to tmbue her puptle with « BS nang Pace . wae school | spirit of studious energy in a land | Whereupon she was charged vy | tne white the universal motto. But— At the the school superintendent with in subordination, and the august board | of education at Honolulu was call commencement exercises upon to investigate the matter, | Pulled off by the principal, she did The pretty school ma'am, a Mrs.|°t ba@ppen to admire some of the Harry, is @ teacher at Wailuku, om stunts ch which the little @ pretty little tropte nd of brows folks were being put for ex- aha, where the opal-col surf ton. so she stood in the door- @ashes In feathery spray upon the | “4¥ and said coral reefs, but where also, pretty,| “Rat® experimental pedagogues from the| The mere mention of the rodents, | mainland are called v te somehow, offended the principal, PORTLAND, Sopt. 2—Beachey.; “there's really nothing to ft; {t's/the young idea of mixed « and he preferred the charge of in- the Boy Acronaut. That sounds|Just the same ap being op the| Polynesian and occ ee against the pretty » title of an old-|STOund, so fur as nervousness ts bow to shoot, among many ool ma'am. It is new up to the qmething Ue | concerned. 1 stand on this two-inch | !¢s Honolulu board of education to de- fashioned dime novel, docun't It?! heam along the under wide of the| Mrs. Harry, a pretty widow, had/|cide im just what degree a pretty But there te no fection about the! framework, walk along it when 1/ piloted her double baker's dos omen of | pedagogue who says “rats” ts guilly | sary of Lincoln Benchey, 18 years! want to reach some other part ot Gtmicative Japanese, Chinese, Ka-|0f insubordination. jotd, the boy aeronaut, who has made/the ship, and think nothing what-|@akas and scattering Caucasians [halt = domem daring flights in the| ever about being @ couple of thou-|@afely through a school year in the| aan big Baldwin airship at Portland and/ and fect up in the air; all my| little red school house through the ARS, WINSLOW S who declares that he wil! keep ©®/ thoughts are centered on how to| Windows of which banana plants going up In this craft or some other! make the ship operate as we expect|thrust their green leaves and SOOTHING SYRUP until he proves to the world that/i: to do It's just ae aafe up there| bunches of yellow fro she had sme it i possible and practicable for) as it is down here, if you don't get | @es!t summarily, after the good old one nag oe py man—even for & hoy—to navigate! geared; and aeary people,” added| American ferriie fashion, with Peeree SS eas the air he bay cnant, “have no business | mall youths who had stolen green | medy — } Lincoln Beaehey is a biup-eyed| in an airship. | mangoes from | in the ment’ «ee ENTY-FIVE CENTS A ROTTUR, }iad of retiring disposttion, so far eebaectnamayatiene | ence, as contact with the peneral public| R \frrany ri goes; but he is by no means retir-| y ev ing when it comes to going up in| MARINE NOVES | bg wy ,~ & Per Month SATURDAY | | A.M. AND the air a mile or-so and cavorting| pee } oes ey a3 around in the empyrean like a year m. | ling calf with the freedom of a ten mtd mer Shawrewt te im Cia MEM TE, Z 4 acre lot. In that sert of thing youn | pert from Tecoma te fininn losdéing Bg RS Beachey is a stayer, act he DO) wer carge fer Japan, Chine and proved his qualities HSinntis, She bs scheduled te sail on A mre ity to acquire a rapéé, eam hand writing at a Beachey lives in San Franotwe.| gertember 4 a alga niuinal cont sane. very best ine tion, by cla and ledividemt where he attended puldte sehwet i-| stout 14,500 tem of freiget, cor ee SATTLE BUSINGaSS on. nisress of Beate |tered the employ of an airship 8-| peode, 10 locomotives, meverel flat 1640--Pho | thustast, was bitten by the bee 4f/ cure manll shipommia ef fer and jacrial navigation, amd has done] cesten, amd commighments of gor | nothing since except te work arowl | ger eenndtan |airship shops. For recreation, tw!” Ramcevattoan bate bern ti or three years ago, he built ter kin |i girst amd wsmond-claw parsers self a motor cycle, which war Pref ing mung shumame. Among he firat. pelled by gasoline. Later be apailed | owen pastemzers will be Major J some bt his motor cycle idws to an! www ned katy Mngsiy jalrahip engine, Deposit Your Money Pa | | perimenting in ply oy nominee |. Manin, The mader has be Ti TE Or TYLE | perimen nat Hine Bewebey | cearce cf exuéia ork in ME ST. BANK SEA |knows every detail of alrsbip cou-|Gimrict for mnny nuts bat ne a struction, and can talk learsedly ef) geen transferred te the Philippines. coR FIRST AND YESLER WAY, SEAT?LB, WASH. | rudders, tiller ropes, guys, exhausts, Dr Clay Mac ir and other technicalities of the trade hisiseee' et & Sdpakens whiversity, te And you have satety and security You get 4 per cent inter- panei seas . est on Savings Deposits and Time Certificates, $1.00 opens a sav- | pene back to Japan short ” s sg BS BERR BACKACHE Se /f} ings account with the State Bank of Seatt'e, Lay aside the little Sune pak’ te eaioal tor the sorter} ARE |} sums you spend for things not needed and when your nickels and of the spinal colurm being affected.| Steamer Santa Clara, of the dimes amount to One Dollar deposit them in “The State wank of the Northwestern Steamship company, Seattle ves and equalizing the W!l! sail for Valdes and Steward di “If you desire to be independent, you must save your money _ If first bottle does mor rect, leaving Saturday night. She x benefit, get your money-back from ‘Will take 20 p gers and 800 tons The bank is open Saturdays from 10 to 12 a.m. and 6 to 9 p. m. rugeint freight, including several flat pelt . AR 5:00

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