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* Komura Again Prepares To Slight the Queen City 4 A CHAPTER FROM THE LIFE OF EVERETT TRUE erry Naas CUP AND FRADE SENIOR JAPANESE ENVOY WILL SPEND BUT ONE NIGHT IN SEATTLE BEFORE LEAVING AMERICA—DOES NOT CARE FOR COURTESIES FROM LOCAL MEN Baron Jutaro Komura has an- Bodheed the plans for his return =. to Japan, and again he con to give Seattle only a Very few hours of his time. Seattle's Japanese are feeling the slight, and, although in their stoical way they say little, they think much. When the baron arrived here on the steamship Minnesota he re- mained in Seattle but a few hours, claiming lack of time, and would mot attend a banquet which the association and citisens of the city were anxious to prepare fn his honor. He found time, how- ever, to stop at Chicago and attend an elaborate banquet tendered him by Mayor Dunne and Chicago citi- ——-——_. WHY NOT GET BUSY! SEE PAGE 6 ” YERXA Prices ares sample of what we selling groceries for at our branch stores, situated at 601 Queen ian | Best Potatoes in bags, per 1 Sugar Corn, per can Corn, per dos. y grade Corn, per cf ¢ Extra grade Corn, per dos. ..61-25 per can Ibe solid packed Tomatoes, 180 sold packed Tomatoes, Pe toe The Famous Hortman House Coffee, unequalled in quality at any price. per pound .. eedeoes 2% and 5-Ib. pkas... ie 16, 26 and 59-1b. pha oes Castle Coffee, extra quality, will equal the ordinary 49¢ coffee, F. R. YERXA & GONG, Wholesale Department is at Main and Ocordental. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. Buy Your Clothing at the OLD RELIABLE SPOT ROSENBERG, SPECIAL FRIDAY ECONOMIES To Make Every Counter a Bargain Counter G0c Glass Stand Lamps, com- plete, No. 2 chimney 25 Bbc Large Clear Crystal Vase Se Cake Fels Naptha Soap, 6 ba: 6c Roll Fine Tissue Totlet Paper, 6 tor . ze ec Heavy Retinned Dish Pan, 14 quart nt Sa Ge Box Best Envelopes, box $1.00 Fancy slightly soiled ie 260 in srcess ees Bisque Doll Heada, -BBe | Spelger & Hurlbut Second and Union zens Now, after his work ts done, he is visiting New York, Boston and | other eastern cities, and plans to} stop in St. Paul during September | 16, but will not arrive in Seattle until the evening of the 19th. As he will sail on the steamship Dakota, | which is to leave carly on the/ morning of September 20, it is ob- vious that he will have little time here for banqueting. He announces | THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDSY, Sor at ne a en te ee eae me this “husy Friday” special is a great one-- that he will go directly aboard the steamer on his arrival, and will remain there until his own land is reached Seattle Japanese will content themselves with « display of fire works from the water, which the | baron may or may not see, but will not have any opportunity to show} and further marks of esteem. This is shabby treatment of the eity which the gateway to bis country from the United States and in which there are many more | of bis own loyal countrymen than | in any other city he has visited | or will visit,” ts what a prominent | attle wholesaler sald to The Star, adjustable clothes’ rack-- al and conven- djunts fre busy ric an article necesxary in eveepvense, pra font; has seven arms each 26 Inches long, strong, holder back. price for very tron The very special but one to @ pernon; will notete deltvered, r malt {tiie speotal will be filled. on sale in Housefurnishing ster, aecond Moor, new Annex phone orders for NEWS OF THE STATE MRA JOHN ROBIN, who has lived in Cowlitz since 1853, ts dead. LAND FRAUD CASES have been unearthed in Skagit county THE PUYALLUP Valley Traction company will soon commence work on tts trotley line, THE SUPREME COURT hai sined the judgment of B. H. Peter- son againet the city of Seattle for large damages, Peterson was re- cently hurt by reason of a fall on « street which was being graded. The court says the city should properly guard dangerous streets. J. T. HICKEY, assistant secretary | of state, was operated om yesterday | for cancer, and is not expected to} live. WATT LONG, @ Chehalis ptoneer, | was killed yesterday by being | thrown off a freight car on which | he was sitting. | BILLIES AND NANN ES: LISTEN TO 1HE CALL. Mazamas, atteution’ Postal cards are out inviting all | good Billies and Nannies who hap- pen to be in Portland, or going there, to assemble on Willamette | Heights at 4p. m. on Saturday, Sep- | tember 9 and to bring along a| lunch, a Chinese lantern, a cu a spoon, The club will se fee on Inspiration point at 6 p. m., Head ze 2he 2he Warranted Leather Chisels, all sizes . 40 SOc All Steel Block Plane Iron Frame Hack Saw | 10¢ Extension Brass Curtain Rods, large ends, 6 for 25¢ SOc All Steel Butcher huilfe, & inch blade, warranted....25¢ 50c Beautifully Decorated China Dinner Plates 2he 65c dozen Mason Pint Jars, por- celain tops, 6 for .. he and there will be a big camp fire around which the mountain climb. ere will ther, give the goat call, and entertain each other with mu sic, stories and song. Each gama is entitled to bring alo friend or two, providing he briags also & lunch or two, EES Gee GEES. GEE Coe event for housewives, Ar- the savings are quite our Housewares sale is THE range for housewares buying at ence but two days remain. unusual Standard Furniture Co. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1006 to 1016 Firet Ave. seavie——— 8a NQHAaM————— 7S ATTHETHEATERS Quien WHY NOT GET BUSY? PAGE 6 SEE TACOMA af the proposed armory building. The state appropriated $30,000 and the cousty was to appropria! the balance, The plan is to have the commissioners raise the money elth- er by direct taxation or by an issue Of bonds and create a sinking fund with which to meet them when they mature. §OED SO0SS EPC o @ AMUSEMENTS THURSDAY, *& @ Third Avenue—"Fablo Ro- # one & meat” «| A Safe Investment . & Star—Polite Vaudeviite * You can buy our stock of fit Seattle Theater—“The Ken- *] 1 you are looking for « safe in- ® tucky Belles, *\vostment that will give large re- pf investigate the security of- turna, fered by the Double Header Mining Co, The mines are situated at New | pelem, Okanogan county, Washing- balance of thin week, but will open] ion within 2% miles of the Colum- on Sunday night for a fo: DRUGS, . MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES, AND DRUGGISTS’ . SEER Re ‘The Grand will be dark for the ee ae tay ©*-l ota river, which is navigable for gxeement of ¢ Chaperons, r tan sehen SUNDRIES which ts sald to be or the beat miles above the mines, - and most accessible mineral bearing district in the state, The writer called at the office of the company, 428 New York block, this city, where hefound Mr.Geo MoQuinna, president and manager of the company, also Dr. A. 0. Ingalls, the consulting en- gineer, under whose Girection the evelopment work of the company (* being done. We found complete mapping of the vein system of these el great properties, also drafts of the underground work, which shows ‘he enormity of the ore bodies. On one claim, The Double Header, they show, at a depth of 50 feet, an ore body cross cut 50 feet between walls that averages $14.72 per ton. Sam ples from this body assay botter han $400 per ton. Following the [vein system southeast 1,500 feet to a point on the Little Chief claim they show a cross vein at this point A double compartment, permitting } workings, shaft is being sunk, with ‘Yan area of Txii feet. At 42 feet they struck the cross vein and at 50 feet the main vein came in. The shaft is now 69 feet deep and still in ore | musical comedies now on the road. at —_— Fablo Rome * @ playing to good business at the Third Avenue thea ter thie week, and Is making cided a hit as ite managers predict- Jed for tt. “On the Bridge at Bfid~ night” will be the attra at ¢ velodrama house next week. ope g at the matinee Sunday aid to be one of the mont plays from a scente standp will t an de Th om ple nt that heen at the theater this sew Third 1 the patrons of the | Avenue can look forw PER CENT OFF I thing gees tm the play. REGULAR PRICES. bill at the Star theater fils 7 as during the opening rved but a few Patents. Nothing r Clancy and Swarts aa, acter | | — Jeha and all the numbers j MONDAY NEXT, SEP- TEMBER 11, WE WILL jot « high class 400 HOLS HAVE | Assays mado from this great ore ACROSS THE STREET A HOT TiME\ away No. 1, 332.56, No. 2 $69.62 AT 3 $44.12, No. 4 $141.56, No The 140 visiting Hoo Hoos and sh three veins, one 1206 Second their families had a merry timd't§ [16 foot and two 14 foot each, all be Seattle Wednesday. They wre! tween walla. Those veins have been given a scenic trip through the city,| opened at different pofats for about Avenue a ride on the lake, and teken to} 000 fect, over the Double Header the Moran shipyards. and Little Chief claims. Later they enjoyed a banquet at Ample water power for all pur In the South Half of §|the Hotel Washington, and an in Pod within a000 fost of the mines H hes Dun , formal reception took up the re imber can be deliver at the ug! & Dunne’s Coffee mainder of their time. They left at| mines for $20.00 per thousand. The and Tea Store. }10 o'clock for Tacoma, where they|ores are of such a character that |remained until noon Thuraday.|they yield readily to the cyanide 7 | Then they took the train for Port-| process. land, reaching that city in time for| [© order to raise money to build , the big “concatenation” Friday a cyanide plant at the mines the The founder of the Hoo Heo or-|company is now offering, for a der, B. A. Johnson, was among the|*hort time, blocks of stocks for 10¢ per share, and 12%¢ per share on | visitors, and the delegation is rep lresentative of all the big lumber|the installment plan. Here ts a districts of the country |chance of a life time for the small |investor, a8 it i# @ question of but The Chamber of Commerce has|a short time until the stock will appointed a special committer for| greatly increase in value, and a 1213 2d Ave purpose of trying to pre few dollars invested in the stock of . upon the county commissioners the company will yield a good in raise $99,000 towards the « come in the near future. be Saved From Deatness How a Little Boy Was Cured ef Catarrh of the Head, Throat, and Eare, awd Mie Health and Hearhay Restered > Mrs. Andrew 8m lard, tolle of the wu prompt and thorough “When y GATHERING IN THE ERRS tute, saying produced Wherever it came worse as he grew concerning his co through the mouth, Constant his head r stupid nor did he grow as We took him to t treatment, and he He br quietly healed and he now eure, he contracted _ not affect his ears MRS. ANDREW SMITH AND HER 8-YBAR-OLD BON, EARL, Health Is Here for Weak and Nervous Women Mra. P nderson, Bouth Park, | Wash: “Many years of constant til- | news had reduced me to A NERVOUS WRECK and rendered my life almost unbear- | able to myself and family. 1 cannot | describe the sufferings I endured! from sick stomach, frequent attack: of vomiting, pain and distress after | + and obstinate constipation. ¥ WEAD ACHED FRIGHTFULLY, | | Mr ae if « heavy weight were) W 1 down upon it, and any sud Our Offer to the Sick | We give a careful, painstaking ox- | amination and diagn is in every case, absolutely free of charge. This includes @ thorough microscopic ex- amination when necessary. Disgusting Cat>rrh With Hose Bleeding O. B Darling tnsurance brok- i Fidelity buliding, Tacoma, ‘For 16 years I suffered from ca- tarrh in ite most disgusting form, back I had no reepite, and many a | of patent nostrums advertised for ite time I have walked the floor ali| cure, without benefit I had also night, utterty unable to get any | consulted meep. 1 was « weak, DISCOURAGED AND DESPOND.- ENT DOCTOR AFTER DOCTOR with the same disappointing result, Medical institute, while to-|*"4 was told by several prominent Gay Iam in perfect health. Iam en. *Pecialists that my case was beyond Urely free from pain, eat and sleep | medical skili—that nothing could be weil, and my bowels act freely and he for me. regularty each Gay. Such results in| #0 serious & Case as mine are WONDERFUL TO ME and to all my friends, and every |®Y the Columbian treatment, and am Weak and suffering woman should CPVinced that this splendid treat- consult the Columbian physicians.” | ment can cure any case of catarrh.” | HAVE BEEN CURED WM. McHARRIE, M. Office Houre—# a. m. to 12 m2 to 6 p.m. Evenings, PHONE MAIN 4114, Octopus Refuses To’ Remo Dea Cow SOME FACTS ABOUT THE The mode of cc Because Manager Grant, of the Seattle Electric company, did not care to subtract $2 from the $100,000 bag of gold which he is to send back to Boston this month, a dead cow has been lying on Eastlake near Twenty-fourth since last Monday night The mangled and decaying carcass finally became so offensive to the people in the neighborhood and passersby that the health depart- ment was appealed to. Then Mr | Grant finally got busy and the cow was removed Wednesday night. The cow was killed by a Univer aity car, but the octopus would not case, The frame wise of the grain into these layers the reason why The Estey isa ments may be 1 work for peace, as the nomina- & | Settee eee et eee eek oui. "reer tote " vere 4 Varied in character, unique in in the fact, however, that he #/ nature and many in number arc can get it next year. *! # | the letters received by a well known eth tet te tt ete eH | tdoatrical manager such ax Samuel — Thall of “The Chaperons” com pany, from aspirants who wish in- HICKE) MWhAY DIE |formation regarding the qualifica jtions necessary or the writers to apae |become actors. These letters are PORTLAND, Sept. 7.—J. ‘Thomas |from mon and women of all sorts Hickey, assistant secretary of the | and conditions state of Washington, is lying in a| Here is one that Mr, Thali re Jeritical condition in a private ward |Cetved a fow weeks ago from Monte at the St. Vincent's hospital in this | Cristo lcity. He was operated on yeate “IT waw your show the last time lay for cancer, but while the opera. | Seattle and would like to join tien was nucceseful, the condition of |i@.and be @ actor. Please give me lthe patient showed little signa o¢}imformation and instructions of your and also prices, I am improvement eet oan | DR. MILES’ HEART CURE Repairs the heart, that pumps the FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 7.—A | blood, that fills the veins, that con small eteamer, under command of | vey the fluid, that nourish the or-|Captain Lind, was ¥ ked yeste: | fans that compo: so b nay, th t | day at the mo: f the Kuskokwir Jcontain the nerves, that supply the | 4 ad nine of the people on | power, that antmates the rman, % ost er RP a | your heart atrong and healthy « hoard ware drowned. Only the cap it will nourish your whote body. Sold '(4la and one other man succe in reaching shore. Most of those drowned wero Indians. nder a guarantee that first bottie will benefit, or your money back he would outgrow his affliction. As if struggling for breath we bad to shout to make bim understand, say that be could hear nothing but the notses that filled Mouth breathing gave to bis face a vacant, preasion, and he did not ha Sundays by Appei only ey 420°22-20-28 ARCADE BUILDING. new, the frame being entirely range from 8375 to $500. remove the « ase until it wee | forced, hoping to get the city to bear | the expense. 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