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& 200 Active Business THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. ar Men Join New Club NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB LIST SIGNED BY SOME OF SEATTLE’S i MOST PROMINENT HUSTLERS—MEETING THURSDAY, ogee a . Aaa 5: Ae 7 ? sesh Unek n't pant Ite warm at Victoria t ’ ' Pe eee ' t the warmne ning h * * ar where itn t 1 pe * Ww he undersigned young ® to the w that] arr a windows ® me seattle believing In #) § on the map and do Zayeth ye weather propet % the nerctal, industrial and #] ing busit at the old atand. & educational future of the city, #| The new organization will not be] * become members of & #] antagon to the chamber (LOCAL 6 E ’S # body to-be known as the * | comme * ATTLE COMMERCIAL CLUB, #] But w operate with that a | ” af ® or under some other name as *}ust body to bring Seattle to U *% = “The objects of the chub *] A systematic effort to bring to] * te ervatively advertise » wi the city Indust and enterprise & city, promote its commercial {that will make for 4d and pros-| ® once the location of en- ® |< mer nly | * torp in the city.”—The ® > ed the people of the| ® Spirit of Seattle ®) United tate and of the world of} * *®| the ages and by « t of ee ee ty wattle will be . - its commendable aime 5 When the clock strikes § next And to advertine the fair F. Edg h, ata ident Seattle wherever and whene Friday t at the home of Thursday evening in Christensen’s| Ne “esrward te a henev and a|the firet named in MB Green Lake hall, Arcade building, it Is expect-| more profitable life w 1 an. | Houleve ard, and arranged a program ed that more tha » of more/ other of its reasons fe olng. for the district convention of the prominent of the city’s YOUNG bus-| May it prosper forever | Endeavorers to be held December {ness men will assemble and for-| Following are some of the prom-| 1, % and 3 at Sumne n RON AN mulate plans for the new SEATTI.EL|inent men who have already indl-|the program in completed it will be COMMERCIAL CLUB. cated their intention of becoming | Published. It will be an organization of men|active members of the SEATTLE and Mr, Barth will of the hour—not of the past |COMMERCIAL CLUB | tes on Monday te ar It will mpoced of young m R. & Stacy, cashier Washington ssing and feeding of of brains and brawn to do and to/National bank; Henry Broderic! tes to the district conver dare for the wea) of Seattle. of the John Davis company Hj tion, While discussing this phase Any young man of good char-/Mantor, of Frederick & sn: {of the matter, the question of the acter, now engaged in any commer-| M eon & Elliott, tatlors A.| great 1907 convention came up, and cial vocation, and any young pro-| Sutphen, of ne & Cc B| it was again strongly urged that « fessional man is eligible to mem-/Calder, general agent of the Ca-| trong, concerted =f be waged dership, and will be welcomed into! nadian Pacific railroad; Thomas 8 | “eainst the Chamber of Commerce the fold with open arms Scott, attorney; George C. Condon,| anti-conventionites, and that the le spirit is sweeping the/attorney; Revella Reve &@ Re] work of securing subscriptions for wild fire. attorneys, and F. F. Evans.| the guar fund be vied out » the cor active heads of the daily news-| With vigor and without y tion carried on by The rs of the city are also enrolled] has been a growing feeling in the list of charter members. fe heh dae traied lia ight aerck soe vty te ate oe ee And others are flocking to thely meCURDY GETS MORE ners of the chamber of co me factors in the new movement| merce who claimed that Seattle was|to sign their names to the docu-|* "4AN NATION'S HEADS = & Rot yet a city, but still a # ent which shall stand forever * COMBINED * town, entitled only to a capital story of Seattle as a monu-|* NEW YORK, Cot. 21 h- # op the may the civie pride of her citt aoe A - hoc div’ d his fe ng s gre t | preside of tua * And this feeling has ethan sed — — ® paye all thy mbined * The * THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE : °°: : * retary of state a |e ¢ tary of war . 7 GLAD To |® Secretary of the navy * WhkLL, TRUE, NEAR YOU Say Ywar! a pemeieten eaeer * C geen: “cash 7 TIRED AND Si.€EPY * 8 ; ‘ Po tas ol — AND 1 HAVE TO GET uP EARLY N | eree * INTHE MORNING! FOR * Fuller of ® GOING HOME HEAVEN'S SAKE, DON'T SIT & ih ourt * 20WwN. GOOD N/GNT, * © * MIGHT iy * ha ffee * i* * . * Mr. Coldwave recetved city guarantee a ber for the enlarged a cheek Friday night. and ts preparing to BO east Soturday of ‘That's what the weather m: @aid Saturday morning. You could Rot see very much of him Sf the fog. He said the fog left behind by Coldwave in that he could make his” getay Without being seer That check made Instead of warmer ease when folks get This heat in th ate An any ott 12-inch heat Heating Stoves i8-inch heater 1, M 306-505 PIKE ST, Fire All Night er will hold fire all night, using even the very Makes you sure of a nice,warn room eon r Beside a“ Fuel Economizer lous fue for a given amount of heat than ter sold In Seattl WE ARANTEE att ‘ 8 | ©. B Adar Friday morning t could be expected. who was of & kinderan = =f J. Risdcdinimer & Co. ad Promises to "| Stop 3, the RPh Kan well » A factory for the m facture of |turpentina, wood a acet Jacid and charcoal has been built by FP. J. Leneworth and A. V. Dabibers |The hearts of timbers which nt |be ued by the mills |by products being re arated . | The refinery ts toc | Ratiroad avenues and id That really heat, not th: kind which make SOME HEAT vestigat but mostly soot and ast We've tried many kinds of heating pla e | 1 stoves until we're finally se:tled on one. Its the Steilacoom . *s Hot Bi Cole’s Hot Blast Serine aetina mask Ceknametent ‘anh’ seaiep) teeth Mrs. Swiftwater stove made, We guarantee each and every one which leaves my ‘+ It’ the CLEANEST et and also the most imple of iven ivorce “piiiration 2s The Cole Hot Bis He by the down draft principle A ree of divorcee was F la WARMS THE FLOOR Fi T wh heat is really most er 1 Mra. % a Beat e Gates quired, from William C. Gates, commonly perated on : LIFE HANGS 1905, ‘BRITISH-JAPANESE ALLIANCE STRONGE Great Britain and Japan have just coneluded a new treaty to last | for 10 years that makes them closer allies than ever The ne treaty brings both powers into the confl-ict if either ts attacked by other nation, They were formerly not committed to interfere was attacked by two powers. This alliance available, It doubles the arm will be formidable and | each om bine world. Great Brita s the largest in existence, with a past hi tory that alone could earn it ample respect. Japan's, though compa atively small, bas ‘on its superiority in the greatest triumph ev won in modern battles at sea, The Jap navy built and it is mainly trained along British and in pra American lines. | is the summary of the combined fleets: Battleships 69, ar mored cruls 50, protected cruisers and scouts 97, destroyers 187, torpedo boats 198; total 601 The strength of other powers, excluding vessels emailer than | cruisers, are: France 66, Russia 17, United States 64, Germany 50. Japan bas 14 battleships, 11 armored cruisers, 17 protected cruts armored cruters and 80 pi battleships and battleships, 29 The combined ers; Great Britain 55 tected cruisers and scouts cruisers of the two fleets carry this armament: 40 13.5- inch, 198 | 12-inch, 118 10-inch or #.2-Inch, 46 8Inch, 1229 7.6 or 6-Inch guns | Great Britain's standing army totals 1,182,523 men, and ns | approximately 1,000,000, making an army of a little over 2,000,000 available sien of other nations on a war footing are: Aus Hungary 2,676,000, France 3,839,400 rman 4,017,977, Italy 3 2.440, Russia 4,550,000, Turkey 700,( ‘To Help Cheer Hospital Patien BY THREAD Atiiong the many mercitu charitable acts performed by the wo a men of B&B tle, none will be r week age @estion and to be carried out by f an oper Mra, FL A.C 1129 Bighteenth, tal, Fr who will gratefully receive and dis Ry # tribute to convalescent patients tn ave kk Heattle hospitals, clippings from th maxoxines and newspapers blader. All tributions of that nats Mra should be sent to her address as} pe “a # al aid s00n as possible. Patients now con _ valescing in the Seattle hospita The lies of the G. A. R. will] will first receive the reading mat hold a mmage sale and falr on|ter, and those tn ot hospitals | 0 and 28 at the corner| will be eimilarily benefited in the { Third and Pine. ar future. $3.50" $12.50 We have very good reasons to be enthusiastic over our stock of Boys’ Clothing, You see this department has attained its present Importance through years of constant effort. We have eliminated objectionable old methods and ideas, and have retained and increased those features that afford the greatest possible conven lence to all our patrons. Advancing along these pro- gressive lines we have been able to gather experience and knowledge—two things that will convince you of our a to buy and to sell at the right prices. Overcoat House tn The State, 800-804 First Ave Cor. Colum- bia St Strongest COUGHS COLDS AND CATARRH have Jatent catarrh, an da, each one of which but ontingaally disturbing public gath- ugh? PAre you one of the great ld duping the nt playful tac- If #0, why do yo@ lay yourself liable to a more serious form of illness, such as Pneungpnla, Pleurisy, and, what is infinitely worse, CHRONIC CATARRIG with Its disgusting accom- paniment of ce ant hawking, spitting foul breath, ete., ete asibly you may be one of the thogmands who do not have Catarrh until examinatifn by a spectalist reve w@nation ¢ tit the nir passages should be a either with or improper treat- procr with a healt | ted by the slight sof temperature we experience In « te, and the fact that ac my wre affected by such changes in of positive that an unhealthy condition existe e in olutely no excuse for this when the bes tment and daily adv of @ speelalist in this line k : r the smal $5. A MONTH All Medicines Included. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTATION ABSOLUTELY FREE. WHAT WE CURD Chronle Catarrh in every form, Asthma, Bronchitis, Bar Diseases, Rheumatier sea of the Lungs, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladd and Skin Our t « is the only absolute cure. DELAY NO LONGER. BEGIN YOUR CURE TODA OFFICE HOURS—9 A. M. to 12:30 P. My. 2 to 5 P. M. Evenings Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:30, Sundays, 9 to 11 A. M COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE Wm. McHARRIE, M. D. Bucceeding 420 422-424-426 ARCADE BUILDING. PHONE MAIN 4111 y | until either two fleets that are the envy of the foally English armored ny i r er ts 1 | Tbnce See Our Cut Price Wiodow Snuday Dresser | our prices a hom agreat of mon comp credit. have tl Finished in golden oak, bas #er-) and the pontine front top drawers; French plate beveled mirror measure THE S Price only $10.50 Heating One of We jen sold rability LOW PRIC erate cont without boller, | $5.00 CASH, $5.00 rd ‘hae MONTH worth Our Bedding Department requires nothing it be for blankets un have a very comprehensive line. Pt N this page we show a few staple House furnishings, with furnish your home rters, sheets, pillow slips or bed spreads Remember its unequaled Furnishing e dues not arily require expenditure ey. We will letely on Thus 1e furniture you use of most | of solid oak, finished in golden, is a very neat chair, showing solid comfort in every line. Has rich red velour cushions. Price only oe $7.50 of your money AT AME TIME. National Stoves hich. ny in Seattle for simplicity 1E. We'll win every aclede Ranges In ee Laclede we have a oughly good range at a very and be nnections to Range. We tak allowing all it payment on a new NEW BEDDING to make it complet ALWAYS AT THE RIGHT PRICES SEE © MM € 5G © 2 AE © Le 6 Prominent Physician of the East Makes a Talk to the Women They should not do family was the laundry. There are more ent doctors of the da: family washing bing diseases caught . from the fumes 80 Rays on arising in It is cheaper to send it to of the most emin- the steam of a large If any individual is in the smallest degree susceptible to catarrh rheumatiem, or in fact any disease whatsoever, th catch it when exposed to the moisture created clothes and the fumes therefrom than anyone h more dangerous than coming in personal contact person or persons. Now, the Palace Laundry Co. {« aware of the therefore installed large ventilating fans, whic current of fresh air. The Palace Laundry Co. has the Northwest. It is offering & pc pounds or more of Rough Dry Family We do woolen blanketss, which are at home, at the reasonable rate of Sic f blankets. Many a woman sends for a laundress and tire day's washing to do WOOLEN BLA wash the heaviest WOOL ¥ BLANKE © fe for doubles. Do you put your washing through rinsing waters? We do. That is one of the re customers. most sa with every Washing very hea or doubl pays her for an KETS aso} hey are more apt to by the boiling of as an idea, it is with the diseased s, and has a constant se dang h keep the of 8 ary new plant in order vy and hard to do or 26e for single en- we now try us; or singles and THREE and FOUR we hold our Palace Laundry Co. Both Phones 177 Main Office and Town Office, 15 Plant Eighth 12 Sixth Avenue, and Nea: Down A Good Piano IS DIFFICULT There are plenty of styles a TO FIND Olive. r Pike Street for $200 THING nd makes to che |) from, but really fable planos at this figur #0 scar that ur a I o houre you have ne factory instrument at this pr | Sherman, Clay & Co, have a od line of B pianos. These pianos will give satisfactior nh uy a are the best that $200 can buy. They are just the || instrument for begi and can be aded in” Pi || for Steinways later on if you desire fano | MAKES IN STOCK. Sherman, Clay & Co. 711 Second Ave., Seattle Crnrury Fournrrure Company Srconp Avenue & SprinG SrREET | Muniivee Clearance | FORMERLY G.L. HOLMES FURNITURE CO. The Boss Oak,” al, we show on this p: rison with any onomy efficiency and time. thor- mod It is handsomely nickel- and may be had with reser- used with or pressure is Of mattresses and bed springs we 3 Mon. and Tues. | SANITARY COUCH National rted by cross Makes an couch has steel springs bar excellent and will last 86.00 frame. BUppoc spring bed or forever mattresses in all fit these couches. We carry sizes to We can fill every need, whether WERE YOU last year this time when we were selling Rainier Boule- vard lots at just half what they sell for now? There are just as good chances Next year these lots will be worth just twice what they cost now, Will you make the profit or will some now, vou leave it for one else to pick up? SEE LEWIS-LITTLEFIELD (0. 22 HALLER BUILDING, IANOS FOR RENT We are the oldest, largest and strongest piano and organ house in the Pacific North- west. ALLEN & GILBERT. RAMAKER CO. 1406 Second aoe a aa cs Balm ri ae oe we Turkish Bath 500 INCLUDING BED ALL NIGHT 4 Heady’s Barber Shop j First and Washington