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THE SEATTLE STAR-GATURDAY, SEPT 18 OUT TO BEAT FAST TACOMA B The trophy winning career of the condensers and ired tha Tacoma motor boat “S! h,” Which| the launch will e« 20 knot Tecently sprang into prominence by| while carrying 6 She E ating the steamship Flyer in a eet wide, ba hc of thre from the lumber town to Seat-| fet and is often converted Into a and has since won from the! ¢ hall while on reftons. epeed boats on the sound, wil tw the Ia boat of her kind fpon le ed if the plans of W. J./on the md and will. be used by 3 Neldergesaess, president of the N.| her owner solely for a pleasure be & 8. Electric company, materialize! For two month winter she took as expected the Alki Potnt run while steam: | 7 At present he ts overhauling bis er Dix was being repaired, Tt @6-foot launch Yankee Doodle, pre- owner expects no difficulty in de paratory to installing a 100-horse | feating either the Tacoma craft or the powerful motor boat being bullt Rot Moran, Repairs are b rushed so that she can er trial trip o1 ptember 20. power gasoline engine, which be Ing built here in Seattle at his ma-| by chine shops, It is a compound en gine, fitted with three cylinders an nant Real Men and Women Live in This Play *THE PIT” IS A GREAT PLAY IN THE HANDS OF A STRONG COMPANY AND IT GIVES FOLKS “SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT BY NAN BYXBEE © t th “We are giving you a little some ghout th thing to think about — someth ' the 1 fer you to discuss on the way . amd v home sald Wilton Lackaye in i not a ; a his neat jittle urtain speech awh to Ss between the third and fourth The beet a acts of The Pit that real evening. “We are pointing day, with our z you one of the greatest pr © habits and faults pietured as well as business fighting battles 7 social sees ed ti however Every wife wh Pit’ will undoubtedly say to her hus Band on the way home: “Now isi't that just }ike « man?” and the our ¢ Band in turn will probably remark * a real! pon the aptitude of women whose | live America « of Jane husbands are away at business, to) Uaker as Laura Dearh and is ¢ Amert Maten to the pretty speeches of men | still more vivt EP ‘who play instruments! The great/ can as her , treuble with American domesticity | comes engrossed in the whirl of the fp that husbands are too much en- | board of tr grossed in the whirl of business to | of his dom: ne be-| the safety for grant happine py Much attention to their wives!” | ed, unmindful of the loneliness of his In these words Wilton Lackaye, | wife, forgetting the pretty little at Whese finished acting, dramatic) tentions of his courtship days power and personal magnetism | upon returning promptly fall makes “The Pit" a vivid picture, | ing asleep in ar alr, to dream from start to finish, of modern, up-| of stock market affaira, while an | to-date American daily doings, sum-! other man makes ardent and . Med up the lesson of the play The; to his negleeted wife, wite pictured as o but is given her and wavering, and I ingenue sister is { of talking hard, al | Neither te the meless martyr, of weakness to her very given the p Teseon itself was conceived seve Years ago by the brilliant young » ther, Frank Norris, who did not live to sce hiv strongest book éramat fzed, but under the strengthening pen of Channing Pollock, the dram-| American common sense to her tn atist, and in the hands of Wi! her emotional unreason. Lackaye, the original creation ts giv-| The critics have sald of Jane nm to the public,—made over and | Oaker that she is not pretty, but pruned thened into one) pleasing. Just why the first of | these is not apparent, for aside from her and appealing per aker has two splen- All the new Fall Styles now on dia eyes of clear brown, o et fale. E. N. Brooks & Co., 1331 2 pr ven: eee | tY @Xpressive mouth, a strong an — “ERE SAREE yet dainty le nose, a wealth Labor Day Excursion | Huffy hair, and a pretty ovainess of added to these a svelte and beautifully gowned. acceptable foll to century making scenes cheek, fo Point Defiance park. given by | eraceful figure, John F. Miller W. R. C., September | She is a most 4 Steamer Capital City leaves Gal. | Lackaye's 2 Draith’s dock & 2. Round and attends Sc. Good dancing. enpenty Probably the rarest the play, f is the exeelient q opera echo contributed f: * wings In the theater | clear, heart-breaking the emotie standard, om a we Ragley’s Corner lobby sc tenor, in the impasstoned pleading of Fuust. nd a sweet, bell-like sopra in t emotional turmotl of Marguerite are Hi heard In the distance during the ‘The Pit" is « » Despite the strike of the “supers or lipraaa? nigiet the pit aneee was snest effective. Lackaye’s own force and d spirit imbued the impromptu hand- Be ae frenzy that would ave done credit to trained “bulls” and “bears.” | Handicapped by the of the company the curta go up until § o'clock, and it w nearly midnight before the curtain | went down on the financial ruin and | domestic reunion of the principals, [but every one of the 1,560 pec |who saw “The Pit” went home sat- | iatied. We offer you for this one day only a Special Price on all Per- fumes and Totlet Waters. All Imported Perfumes, gen- erally sold for $1.00 the ounce, T5¢ ounce. All Domestic Perfumes gener- Re ously injured. Another report ways that four were killed and THIS REDUCTION If ONLY &@ number injured. FOR THIS DAY. Uiree Delivery. Both Phones 982. ally gold for 5c the ounce, 35¢ || * and 40¢@ ounce * Te ae All Toilet Waters that sell 4 BAD TRAIN WRECK regularly for 25e, 20¢; Se for | 2 4 ¢ Z 406. 06 | ST. LOUIS, Mo, Sept. 2— “i i Bi + for $1.90, 0). two fron Mountain trains col- ‘ # lided near Valmyer. One con- All and every Odor reduced, excep , > #& ductor and a brakeman were a. Pinaud's = Perlette 7 killed and two passengers ser!- . * * * * KERR DENVER, Colo., Sept. 2-—The re- ceiver of the Denver Savings bank reports that the assets will pa per cent of the depositors’ claims. era in Manila. BERLIN, Sept It is announced that 43 new cases and 17 deaths by cholera were reported in Germany to noon today. CHICAGO, Sept. 2 Harper, of the University of Ch go, went to Battle Creek, Mich., this | morning to stay two weeks, whic | gives rine to rumors that bis condi- tion in worse. Union Bakery and Cafe 1413 Second Avenue. BATURDAY 8PECIAL— @akes % a dozen; 2 dozen jup ————— — +} GLENDIVE, Mont., Sept. 2.—Ver- non E. Johnson, son of county as sessor A. N. Johnson, one of the best known young men of this city, was instantly killed here yesterday while learning to be a brakeman. INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT Heady’s Barber Shop First and Washington make |My Gar! M. Cohen Have ee ee DRUG CO WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 2.—| Save a Pine or | The war department reports two “ deaths among the troops from chol- A CHAPTER FROM LIFE OF MR, EVERETT TRUE ms evening ft 77'S TOUGH EVERY EVENING TOUGHER THAN A PIECE OF RAW WDE! YOe DON'T ANOw THR FIRST PRINCIPLES OF ATMA Bie CRUST'S A 4sTTeé Toven Jas SVaNING J } (OV BUDNEADED | (KD ANOCKER, VOX! CAN'T TAL A 718 LINE THAT! ANY prONE OUT OF YOU AWD (Lt BEAT YOU UP inro j CUNCE MEAT wrrn Ta/$ | Coprea Bor! One Pair Be-u-tiful Eyes Von Hemler Cohen's and that the police the wrong man. According to Kate vartner : « and Victor H. Coben, the latter's) When asked how he accumulated arrest in Portland was the result of| his brace of olive-tinged opti & comedy of errors Cohen, who is a Frenchman, naid For all but Cohen! | “Ze Portlanr poleese, she entalr Cohen returns to Seattle with &/ ze store, and say pair of beautifully decorated eyes} ‘come wiz me and 4 savage recollection of the} “I do not comprehend Portland police force | police she show me se The story of Mra. Von Hemler is| Seattle, and because I do that Cohen's arrest was all a mis-| queek enough,—-biff! biff!” take; that she Intended to swear Here Monsieur Cohen thumped out @ warrant for muel Kaim,’ his two hands together expressive! you alr wanted.’ when telegram not go _Kind-Hearted “Con” Buncoed By Crafty Youth of 14 | Fares, please,” sang out t © Installment plao | ductor on a University car Friday!in his throat and an accent in his Jevening as he opened the doors to) voice peculiar to small children who collect from the passengers on the) have bec separated from their front platform. | parents in a crowd Leaning against the latticed gate Clip, clip, clip went the shining ood a boy about 14, chewing gum | punch through the transfr while the 1 digesting the scenery. lconductor bit his tongue to keep Fares,” repeated the man with| from showing any emotion the brass buttons, lightly tapping] “Take this sonny.” he said, “its the youngster on the shoulder, who! against the rules and an offense that replied constitutes discharge if we are found jimme transfer to Ballards out, but, there are exceptions you Tickets are not good for trans-| know fore on that line,” was the reply Within three minutes after the) Say, mister, how am I going to| good-hearted conductor gave the home?” I aln't got no -money| boy a parting smile of satisfaction as he left the car, the gay young iver was in a penny joint on or any more tickets, and if I don't ret home before dark I'll get a licking and there ain't time 1 avenue spending money walk,” pitifully pleadded the young-/that should have gone to pay for ster all the while talking on the the transfer | “Swipes” Out of Business According to a Honolulu paper the |of the well known native drinkd. awipes” industry in dead. Beer has| Now tt Is scarcely ever heard of. taken It» place | As the Hawatian national drink Swipes” is swipes” has gone out of business. which was formerly quantities all over the island. made from kiwae ans, bananas, |#weet potatoes and other starchy | we ore, Mr and while not! Doering this mm ning, in a Ja strong drink, as far as alcohotic defeated Mra. W. } | percentage is corfberned, it te cred-|4 up play | ited with producing etrong effects. We Only a few years ago it was one HOMEWOOD aor driving | vegetables or fruits lereon rain, and 2 to ecame pion of the tien Golf as are demonstrating every day that the merit of our goods and methods is the force with which we count “to get and keep your patronage | Our collection of school suits for boys of | all ages is better and more extensive than ever before. We would appreciate your visit Our price for boys’ suits are $2.50 and up J. Redelsheimer & Go. 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia St Strongest Overcoat House in the State with a big lump} 1905 reedededesedeak ede dedede tated tele Sele ROUGH-DRY: FAMILY WASHING, Per Ponnd Oc OUR FACILITIES FOR HANDLING ROUGH-DRY FAMILY WASHING ARE PERFECT, and our charge for doing same | modest. We charge a mere 6c per pound. The cost to you is so little that you cannot afford to do the washing at home. Our machinery for doing this class of ; work is especially built for this Both Phones | purpose. This means that we can return your washing to you in as 90) Both Phones good a condition, so far as rents, tear and wear is concerned as it | was when you sent it to us. No other laundry in Seattle can promise you as much, only one using the Model machinery. We iron all flat ha jothes that need starcht ng, eall nd dell 1 ‘ for as we are pieces free per 4 MAY WE SEND THE WA FREE OFFER We » if you are a new ' und will wend us as elk pounds FREF Model Electric Laundry P's 222 52 fears and other en for the Valdez to Seward, and also, under ska Central r the superintendence of General | Greet has fished out ten miles of | Steamer Centennial been | the old cable from St. Michael to hartered by the Alaska Pacific| ome. This wae brought down om B Y AE NA Ti: oa, isan Fr to put on the ttle-San Francisco run. e left on her first trip | amer Senator, of the Pacific der the management late Satur ast Steamship company, should afternoon with a 1d of general | 2ttive from Nome within the next 26 |For five yeare he has devoted his] merch and several passen-|20UPS She was reported as arriv- ing there on August 23 and should than three ys should energies to mastering these details. | #¢™* He bas ambition to build an airship | fore be gg of his own, and his experience at the} The Br bank te in| eens exposition thie summer, he says,| pert vu © of or the trip down. will be of great benefit to him in| from Ay | that direction. | Baldwin's ship in which Beachey ya to suffice ement A report from Portsmouth that werg hams it Faron Komura and his party The steamer Nauplia, of the Kos lwitl eal . has been sailing about the upper!mos line, will be in port vied hte. Sapea, 90. 9 steamer [strata of Portland is called the[from Hamburg, via Cape ¥ avin, Seta eager | “Angelus,” and {# much larger than | chtef consignment for Seattle is 60 amship company, is the only |the vessel in which Roy Knaben-|tons of nitrate jahue astonished the natives and] oe Mens, te Pm — we others at St. Louis The United States an wows that tae in nda to gall on that vessel, | Passenger Agent King stunted Saturday that no requisitions had as yet been made. “Rats!” Said Pretty Teach and Principal Was Mad How does it feel to be up in the | m ir? Why, fine,” says Beachey; | arrived fre Jay morning the Sat She has ment cable com- from pleted BY NAN BYXBEE. Rats!” sald a pretty ma'am in far-off Hawati Whereupon she was charged »y | the school superintend with in-} subordination, and the august board | of education at Honolulu was called | upon to investigate the matter. The pretty school ma’am, a Mra dooryard, and she had labored pa- tlently to imbue her pupils with a spirit of studious energy in a land | where “ma ha pi” (by and bye) is school At the commencement exercises pulled off by the principal, she did not happen to admire some of the Harry, is a teacher at Wailuku, on |%t¥9ts through which the little the pretty little tropic island of | Town folks were being put for ex- {Oahu, where the opal-colored surf |#iton, 80 she stood in the door- dashes in feathery spray upon the | ee said: ats!” ral reefs, but where also, pretty, | experimental pedagogues from the| The mere mention of the rodents, mainland are called upon to teach |S0mehow, offended the principal, PORTLAND, Sept. 2-—Beachey,/"there’s really nothing to it it's] the young idea of mixed oriental, |®ud he preferred the charge of in- the Boy Aeronaut. That sounds | Just the same as being on the eeu i en peckdattel amas 9 prsee yuna bee the pretty ground, so far as nervousness is | bow to shoot, among many difficult- | *¢ Ss now up jromething like the title of an old-| eon e ened. I xtand on this two-inch | !e8 Honoluln board of eaueation to = fashioned dime novel, en't It?! beam along the under side of the| Mrs. Harry, a pretty widow, had cide in just what degree pretty But there is no fletion about the/ framework, walk along it when 1/ piloted her double baker's dozen of | pedagogue who says “rats story of Lincolfi Beachey, 18 years! want to reach some other part ot| diminutive Japan Chim Ka-|0f insubordination. jold, the boy mnaut, who made] ihe ship, and think nothing what-|Dakas and scattering Caucasians | ——__ jhalf a dozen daring fights in the) ever about being a couple of thou-| ately through a school year in the} rm net | big Baldwin airehtp at Portland and/ sand feet up in the alr all my | little red school house through the RS. WINSLOW'S jwho declares that he will keep On /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 |throst their en leaves and SOOTHING SYR Pp until he proves to the world that| 4: to do. It’s just as safe up there| bunches of yellow fruit; she had | pened {id ts possi an practicable for|as it is down here, if yougton’t get | ealt summarily, after the good old | Bildres be gh fe oo. }man—even for a boy—to navigate| scared; and scary people added|Amertean ferrule fashion. with | Stgaaeeaoe se tg alleys pthe alr he boy aeronaut, “have no bus ay tor di boars oo om } Lincoln Beachey is a blue-eved | in an airsht es in the next . 2 MZSTE-FIVE CENTS a porr.e Hind of retiring disposition, so far) — $<. SSS as contact goes; t ing when it comes to going ‘up in| | MARINE NODES — | with the general no means r put he is by Cy, $i Per Mont the air a mile or so and cavorting| a around in the empyrean like a year | ? 2 limg calf with the freedom of a ten } The Oriental liner Shawmut is in LUA) CL0 02 aete lot. In that sort of thing young| port from Tacoma to finish loading a 7 age Heachey is a stayer, and he bas) her cargo for eee webved his qualitice fcicalin” abe WW cetebuand to nals 0 A rare opportunity quire a rapid, easy hand writing at a Boachey lives in San Francisco.! september 4 and will take in all ° ~ Mm > nin, har t instruction by class and individual where he attended public school un-| apnout 14 t ( treigh mene or full particulars call on. address or phone the - uw 500 tone of freig ° SEATTLE BUSINESS COL jitit he was 13 years old. Then he on-| sisting of structural steel tton ©. L. Miller & David hehe cb BLOCK. feted the employ of an airship en-| goods, 10 locomotives, several flat Main 1640—Phones Ind, 9258." thnsiast, was bitten by the bug Of) cars small shipments of four and a jaerial navigation, and has dove) cotton, and consignments of general TI NR nothing since except to work around | merchandine. airship shops, For recreation, two| Reservations have made tor} or three years ago, he built for him 5 first and anne ere, Sait ster cyeiss wich wen pros] Sse =e eposit r Mw. pelled by gasoline. Later he applied | ines passer ; Maser Youu ou one some of hie motor cycle ideas to an| siiis and hin family, who ate going i airship engine, and he is still ex-!(, stontia. The major has been fr 3 |pertmenting in that line, Beachey| charge of engineering wo ” [4 SEATT knows every detail of airship con-|uistrict for many om eagle ne THE STATE BANK OF LE | struction, and can talk learnedly of |; t vi 1 to the Phil a CORNER FIRST AND YESLE , | rudders, tiller ropes, guys, exhausts, | 1), Cisy Maccauley Bat ag in D YESLER WAY, SEATTLE, WASH. and other technicalities of the trade. jcharge of a Japanese university, ts And you have safety and security, You get 4 per cent inter- |~SACKAGHE [xoing back ‘to Japan for a short |, est On Savings Deposits and Time Certificates. $1.00 opens a sav- | Backache is a very commen affiie. | Visit ings punt with the State Hank of Seattle, Lay aside the lttle PR mgge seh py hapentbed (rome cigh oc oh Waki |}, Sums you spend for things not needed und when your nickels and of the spinal column being affected.| Steamer Santa Clara, of “the dimes amount to One Dollar deposit them in “The State wank of Miiew’ Nervine will relieve the | Northw n Steamship company Seattle, . hing, atrengthening and will sail for Val 1 Stew - cee rect, leaving Saturday night, She If you desire to be Independent, you must save your money.” benefit, get your money , Will take 30 passengers and 800 tons The bank is open Saturdays from 10 to 12 a. n ‘ amie of freight, Including several fat Ce thle So abetandnmasintiebatiens) oc