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OMDERS BY. SGMML CODE AS THE srt LATEST GAG AT BEAWERIES Neweaatle of the Columbia & Puget Sound raiiway, for the pur ee of inking a well for the |pumping plant. The Seattle nie trie Co. the owner o o prop Fo. ot Detmontoo! Wha have) AL this point the waiter | gry Cem ee shades ‘ @s his toot assumes a , an expression Hike a heldup man attractive > at of 8) and snaps his fingers In your fw Vietously he shoota one fist over y 4. You duck wly em owertacning Ge ceftee ef the wan neat, Leeking up muirdedty you discover thet the walter still ——————— tee bis hond over your heat and; Velewnte eruptions sear Dutch od | that the pat is turned dewn on the afternoon of Sep AM this crea “ham 4 ever” mber 1 terribly frightened req Jim the vernactiar of the dumb show ts wad Indians, but fortunately | The chef has the order no real harm resulted, Word was The man on your right orders dry} brought to thie city on the steam Ptonst and a giags ot milk, The sign) ebip Victoria, which arrived from ia ‘stmple. Watch the watter place | Nome yesterday his hand on the side of bie head| There is a difference of opinion and lown ovet as if he wae sick.| a" to the peak from whieh the That's it smoke and ashes tasued, but it is Irish stow,” mumbles the third | generally believed that it was Mt »| man down the row of squeaking | Makushin, an active volcano mbout for an “Irish Stew.” stools, ‘The watter throws up both | 15 mile from Dutch Harbor, Others a hands im horror and wikgtes bis | think It was Progomnia, a peak ad want | flogers New customers mistake | joining Makuehin. wit | this for a signal for @ Yiddtah dish. towen | _ a aR ta GEORGETOWN, marsh | oud tamiliar cry of | GRORGRTOWN, Sept. 11.~Thir “Ham and, Pork | ty daye im jail and $100 fine and taietonee coata waa the sentence passed upon ait those y disappearin Mra, Ida Shomo by Poltee Masts ag beanery pro trate H. F. Cory on Tuesday morn ing for making a nuisance of her self on the streets, and resisting | when Officer T. B. Finn placed her under arrest, The woman had no the bilt of fare money, and it means that she will } be compelled to spend 63 days in jail. About four Shomo # before his honor for a #imilar offense and paid a fine, but this time she was given the limit that you want | asigh and say An Order for “ ae | i nm jor for “Toast and Milk | rther down the line a la: walt. | Deputy Sheriff Mullen, tn assisting er ts sawing the air like he waa | the poltce officer to drag the wou trying to Mag a freight Rat he / S28 to jall, w given a “swipe” in ten't. That ts dumb show for ple ple * la-mud Does the system ed the proprietor the abdomen with a paper sack full of exes that made his clothes look like @ macaroni factory, and many applications of water were required Ap tha Signal Mane “Ham and Eggs Over” | piteher took the signal for an out |drop and let the waiter have the —— eerie @nffee cup, which was the only thing ‘and be sure to dave the egies handy ‘The last time Po was in We've changed ore. Hamtiton & Rollins had coutract for planking Charleston enue, and Tuesday morning w making arrangements to finish th walk on the east side of the thor oughfare, frontin Mrs Salaun’s (nee Hobb) property. The latter had taken the matter of the street improvements inte court a year amo. jand in the meantime had ma Salaun, The couple have b a hostile mood over the matter when Hamilton @ Rollins ap on the scene, Salaun attempted to the those signals not atrike the former, “Late” is a han dy man with his “dukes,” and on this occasion wan in his clement When he got through with the tive of France and gate him 4 kick i athe region of hie pantaloons as as he passed through the gate, Mr Salaun was a sight to behold. familton & Rollins swore out a warrant and caused the arrest of jaiaun on the charge of stealing some sidewalk plank that belonged to them. The body of Mra, May C. hardt, who died suddeniy at heme of her son, Merrill J. Leon hardt, Sunday évening, was shipped to Hernden, Va. Tuesday, where it will bp interred \ and Mrs. G and airs. JL Laon W. Fritx and Mr. storm ever experienced struck here last night. Fire broke out in the Hasting Mille and only prompt action by the department prevented the entire property from going up in flames. @tardiy was this over before Hghtning struck a tenement house on Westminster av. Scores of tamilies. eseaped by sarrow margins with their lives. The loss on the mill ix estimated at $5,000, and on the tenement house $8,000. COLUMBIA, 1D THE AGE OF 107 YEARS, A NEW YORK 1T TO A CONS stabs — many. | Hshed a chatn-gang. The municipal authorities have become heartily tired of feeding men too lazy to work, who are arrested for some misdemeanor and insist on three meals a day. Therefore the mar shal has been authorized to pur COLUMBIA, Sept. 11.—-The firm of Freeman & Pierson on Monday sold for J. R. Bingham, block 115 Maynard's Lake Washington addi tion, for a consideration of $6 The purchaser. whose name is not Sept. 11—Renton ts (town of the fourth class that has estab- chase balla and chains, and here-| Stven, bought the tract for specu {after the individuals placed under | lative purposes It fronts on the arrest must work the streets or | lake starve. It ie safe to assert that} Three years ago Hitt Bros. pur Tesponsible man is! the hobos will give Renton the go-|chased on acre of ground a short distance south of Columbia and is the)” | started a factory for the making of ‘The six-inch water main wil! bel special kinds of fireworks. The go-by. extended to the west line of Smith-| proprietors were practical men tn fetarns your money |¢'* Fourth addition, a distance of | that line of work, and each year the Uke Schillings Hest. | 84 feet. There will be several bua until now they jindustry has grown dred feet of four-inch main laid lare shipping their product to differ The town council has about com-|ent portions of the coast. All the —— raw materials are imported direct thes enabling them to compe with Eastern manufacturers. In th id SELL TWIN BABIES FOR $80. SEPTEMBER 11-12-13 of the largest institutions of kind in the country 1 ROME, Sept A peasant and his wife have arrested for aol! ing in the market at Avellino two ther children, twins, 4 months two weeks ago during a heavy fog | Hédlio Line Extension. ° PORT TOWNSE it auway = Prine tet Telephone es build ling a ex Lud low, th s to Seattle Call on or address 4. 0. MeMULLEN, G. P. A New Booster Officials Beattie, Wash PORT TOWNSEND, Sept. A. TINLING G. A. ‘commercial club elected H. PD. Seattle, Wash. Hopkins president and J. W. Caid A. 0. CHARLTON, A. G, P. A., well secretary, at the meeting Mou Portiand, Ore. day night’ An entire new set of officers was chosen and all went In months ago Mra. | See how fast they get the orders, e the staina. it makes a big hit with the custom. | who happened to be on ors. avenue, near t vunty or had a bit of trouble except hospital, at 10 o'clock ueaday on & prise Mabter came in | morning, witnessed a lively “sorap. and thought the waiter was daring |in which “Pete” Salaun, the hus him to a serap. He wotldn’t take a) band of Mrs. Marie Hobb, and, dare. Another time a baseball) “Lafe” Hamilton were the star act the nd They ff a the chil ST OPPORTUNITY ine pub asking A each fered the price "od was ‘ wway the children when the police| i Final dates of sale this season for the special round trip tickets to Siren at the Cape ape the East. Secure berth reserva PORT TOWNSEND, 8 ut An experimental siren is about to rua ence, Bi be installed at Capé Fiattery by Col. 8. W. Roessler, United States Engineers’ corps. The big fog e signal will warn mariners of the dangers in the vicinity of Dunean Northern Pacific | 22222" BALLARD NOTES , (Star Special Bervice.) BALLARD, Sept, 11.—-The Bab lard police yagterday arrested J }ioomfield and J. Kelly, who are ranted in Everett on jot grand larceny, The men had ep jtered @ room in un Kverett hotel | ‘i Joeeupted by two young men, The} The trial of Witiam D. Nel nw, two @frangers orted the theft|Chatked with larceny by embezsle to the landio@, who had noticed | ment from the Commercial Co-op. the suapictous actions of Kelly and /@Pative Cereal company, was again Bloomfield, but before the police |Cntinued this Morning until Sep atrived,"the two men had decamp-|te™ber 26, to allow the state te of. Yesterday the landlord at tho|Preduce further witnesses, Th hotel had ‘buainess in Seattle i | fates have been hard on Beslow as he was on the train noticed the | since hia Incarceration. Arrested two burglars, He sent a message |'? April, he became a victim of from Kdmonda, notifying the the smallpox outbreak a& the coun Ue police, who asked the Bal ty Jail and was removed to the pest | police to moot the train and were house. Thin necessitated a delay, ‘anh argflcenen and by the time ho was again ready Bverett last night. Tho|@* lal, the judicial vacation was money stolen, $40 in cash and a/ 0", And the cane wan iil Nether cheek for § was recovered prem polit. eae delay was brought The Gridleys, well known jain today singers, tonight at the F The for the b jot the eh will give an entertainment sabytertan chureh. entertainment ia being given ch. | Cleveland Henage, the well known conductor of the Loyal Heights car line, left for a mo th's Visit to his former home at Mul ton, Mo. The Ballard Retall Clork n will give a dance next Tuesday Fraternal hall SENSATION ~~ PROMISED Local telegrapbe about the A. D. T. aad N. D. delivery organizations a nowt to be unearthed which will lead to an Investigation as sensational as that evening at % say that fi ot the + t insure aval According to the » rs the of * of the telegraph companion are in many cases the owners and heavy stockholders in the delivery companies, and it {s said that these have mismanaged and juggled the affaira of one to work Into the pockets of the other. It is charged that there has been a system of acing delivery stamps teh med messages and collecti: money for th Members local tek ne union say they have w fr t to the effect the amall stock in the delivery companies are clamoring for an ac and that an lovesti¢ation | near future is a certainty AMUSEMENTS At the Grand. in the Salomy Jane” at the Grand me of the best plays of that Seattic bas seen to #, and Is prorented b be seen In At the Seattle Unele Josh Perkias all the week at the Seatt! | At the Third Avenue. McLean have gone to| The Taylor Co. is thin week 5 thé hop fields hear Kent seating “Under Two Flags” Bt the | Third Avenue theater BOARDING | — noust | ELECTRIC STORM At the Lyre | The Zins Travesty Co. offers | Lyric theater. (Star Special Service.) At Luna Park VANCOUVER, B.C, Sept. 11.—| Lana Park offers all of ite big vandeville, outdoor and spectal at As if the city did not have trouble tractions this week There are enough, in the shape of race ricts,| dally concerts by the Huggarian added to this the worst electric Muxear band. Current Vaudeville, ‘The Star—F and seven oth The Lois—-Tralr greyhounds, and « The Odeon and moving pleture pr The Oliver—Moving iMuatrated songs The Family Theater Vaudeville, moving freaks of nature FOREST FIRE : A large forest fire was night at Fletcher's Bend. ne oyster beds at Pleasant Bee across the sound. The fire st pletures and and Mus plotares ar early tn the evening and is suppos o@ to have been started from burn ings of slashings of loxmer ty was rep 4 that the Dickinsor the charge THE SEATTLE STAR— 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11 apts AEE ____n ___. ‘BESLOW HAS HARD _ TIME: IN JAIL |‘ THAT BOY NEXT DOOR it of the Sunday schoo! | Theother day everybody thought there was a chance to chortle at That Hoy Next Door whea he got « \iding had Hoy Next Door on a by That hammere He 1 awa wr fat boat. Amid « huge been essayed dontga of his snd washloned a weird-looking crowd of admiring and envious playmates he ¢ dragged it down t6 the pond atid launched ft with a splash, after shi a were firat fixed at $8,000, | ot streets and Convicted on a ob. structi®g the fined $50 by charge public Judge Gordon in the lowered to $4,000, but the pris-| police court for the offense, J, & has been unable to furnish this| Osborne, the blind socialist lectur amount reault of which he has! er, through Attorney Brown, yester been obliged to remain in eustody|day gave notice of an appeal to nearly aix montha without trial. He|¢he superior court is a married man, and (ia morning; “This has come down to a fat his wife and six children, the youn#-| footed propist of the right to ost an infant in arms, were present! speak on the public streets,” sald in @ vain hope that the trial might) Mr. Brown, “and we all recognize proceed | that. the question of obstructing As agent of the Comnierctal Co-| the streets has no real bearing operative Cereal company, Besiow|in the case, We have been gradu ia charged with having at various times from November 29, 1906, to April 4, funda cnaregatiak $4,000 Ww. | Gay tn attorney for the defense. chrinte atte of pop. misappropr tated would take * WILL SWIM TOMORROW Fomorrow night eight events of the four days’ swimming carnival to be held at the Lima park nata torium will be participated tn, and |some of the most interesting ac | quatic sport ever seen in this city | is promised. A program of the fol | lowing events has been selected be participated in by the best swim to mere of attie, Tacoma, Kelling j ham, Everett and possibly Van couver 200-ft. race for men, 100 yard race for men, 100-ft. race for ladies, quarter-mtte endurance race. obstacle race, 200-ft. race for boys under 16, polo match unselected, and relay race COAL SCARCITY IS : PRONOUNCED | sands of tons of coal until the o , ” 7 ‘SOCIALISTS TAKE OSBORNE CASE HIGHER UP “ally feaching this point for the past year and now It will be a case ot showdown In order to strengthen their case, A Mr Osborne wiart to make an address on the continuation of Pike st. west of First av,, which leads into a blind end, Theis conten n is that under no Circumstances would it be pos atble to consider thi set bloek 4, as it terminates abruptly at the top of a steep hill Judge Gordon announced that tn the future, fines for a similar pf fense would be increaned age of cars. The railroads enter ing Pittsburg have served notice on the operators that hereafter no cars will allowed to nt off the lines owning them. This will prevent the shipment of thow r be # | der is rescinded, which ts not ex pected to happen until after the crop movement ts completed The Pittsburg Coal company, the Monongahela River Consolidated Coal & Coke company and the Pitts burg & Buffalo Coal company to day ref to accept an order from the Itallan government for 600,000 | proved the teams as yet] tons of coal to be shipped to italy. APPLICATION APPROVED. The franchise inspector has ap- petition for permit from the Seattle Electric company !to double track the U niversity car be from the end of the double ack at Almy street to the Latona bridge FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. the trial trip. a good thing — _ Funeral servic for the remains abod else went The ‘ae aft une ne 'c he was bob teanehr belt ook anh a| (By United Prose.) of Mrs. Sarah W. Parsons, wife of few feet from shore PITTSBURG, Sept. 11.—Accord-| Rev. Benjamin Parsons, were held everybody laughed |!" (© operators, there is every |at the Firat Presbyterian church at That Boy Next Door reason to be the price of coal | yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, But be is absolutely un-rattle-| Will be higher this winter than ever | with interment in Lake View cem- able. r before, mainly through the short-! etery. . Why, you dumb-beads,” he said. = aan “1 intended it to be a submarine CHAMPION’S BEST PITCHER MUST LOAF UNTIL SPRING. THRRE-FINGERED BROWN ViC-! | INJURY TiM OF PECULIAR WHICH NO ONE CAN PLAIN Star's Exclusive CAGO Sept. 9.--1 nexplain the « hand at wal electrical » Lobdon Ex arm examin great of the able urve ball, n pctory . eleetricn sncerns and plants In the world * last lave, which has od, cow tains S2A83 wan eiving tole phones, numbers aphic ad dresses and many ¢ particulars about the co jes, and data con cer the ctor and capact = BEING TRIED | FOR MURDER (Star Special Service.) BELLINGHAM, Sept. 11.—Wilt jam A weed of the mur der of Mise Addie Roper, is now on trial. The following jury was late yout y afternoon Pas ry poten testimony is being taken: W. A.. shingle weaver; Harvey Canfield, farmer A. Hi. Pierce, clerk; W. L. Me Combs, farmer; A. W. Frost, far mer; P. A. Clark, farme gn. Ww. {wanson’ merchant; W. J. Van Houghton, street car motorman james Clayton, farme Ww. F. wynn, theatrical manager’ P. W Pierce, collector; J. N. Nygren tar mer logging camp wns destroyed, but the report ean not be verified. Fi was under control carly this morn the heavy rain finally put/ GERMARY BLOCKS PEACE MOVEMENT THE HAGUE, Sept. 11,—The be Hef te r nong the | delegate national peace confer no hope for « a court de tes are tly discour to the plan has | , ated WANT ANOTHER JUDGE. Cummings and Ball, attorneys for Krueger and Weber, charged with consplrac defraud Mand pptied for a chan m Judge Carroll to Judge agh the Kaiser's oppost-| | FIRE VICTIM DEAD (Star Special Service.) SHELTON, Wash, Sept. 1 Another vietim of the fire hes 4 to injuries, J. D Hidd late lay He has a cousin living at Blaine. i yester barne 1 Auten DEATH RECORD. Death were registered today as follows Ryan~—Tnfant rn | Untion | Pare Sept 18, (906 7th | iow——Inf Sept, 8, Washing ingtap Children’s Home. Se ), 210 Tth av. N Ray—C. H. Ray, July 11, Bisbee, it M. Fishel ROBS EMPLOYER is 8p at Siaciinn's tes dou ths peel BIRTH RECORD He employment of a man giv-| vo Baa ing bis name as C. P. Shacklett | Births wore registered to work at the residence o Hows ‘ 1116 Fourteenth av, and|, MeKinnon—To wife of N decamped with a| Kinnon. 126 Thomas » Sept pu longing to his employer, | * P i tn which contained $4 in money. 7 Thomas—To wife of W. Thor n wa ated and placed un attlo General hospital, a son coreet thie movuinn Wy Detest e To wife of Willfim I Clark and Philbrick fall, 2626 10th av, 8, Sept. § daughter The Rye and an adjotetng spor! Reach—-To wife of K. W. Be of the Chiltern hills, near High | #14 4th ay, Sept. 2, a daughte Wyecombe, England, are night! Trefethen—-To wife of T. B overrun with a cour host of|fethen, Hotel Lincoln, Aug, & frogs. Local residents have had to| sou seek fresh promenades, and a ecru Ware—To wife of A. @ Wi ade against the fre anned 1 av, Sept. 4, a daughter suc. 27, Sept Rond afternoon from Mva. Carry today as Me 6,8 nas, tan 8 ach, ' Tre » ‘are, rr. MORDECAI BROWN. “PREPARES. DESCRIPTION. Secretary Fuller, of the park | board, is mak ing up @ description ot all the porty fronting on the shores of the lakes for the concebianse of the state shore lands commission Engiand mdered 624 aquare miles of titory to the waves within last thousand years, More the advance of the w n much more rapid, av for the last forty years 1,5 sa year, The ray ages of the sea in 1903 were almont unprecedented. Many historical wee ae eee look around. have been submerged om the Xorsanie cone! wove vers | Welcome, whether lages We want you to know that our excellent facilities for transacting a general banking, trust and tithe business are at your service The TITLE TRUST PANY, whose Directors Direct, and whose officers administer the affairs of the company con servatively and carefully, so licits your patronage. Title Trust ompany Capital $325,000 (Fully Paid) ©. 8. Wiley L. W. Manager. Lewis, Cashier Offices Centrally Located at the Southeast Corner of Second av and Columbia st com: unpleasant, tions buy or. not. The Fair Today was a bad one--- too much rain, too much of everything disagree- able to make shopping how great the attrac- offered, come tomorrow. Every- thing on sale today will be on sale Thursday at the same _ prices. savings run from one- quarter to one-third, i other words you can save from 25 cents to 33; cents on every dollar’s worth of goods you need for yourself or the house. Come in tomorrow and your business, prices and qualities count we are sure to get it. Second Ave. rie adie no matter but The You are you We want and if KANSAS CITY (Last 10 days to “get there”+ For further particulars, re ©, W. MELDRUM ervatl -—$60 ROUND TRIP sniltigine ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, WINNIPEG, OMAHA, ST. JOE, —via— Great Northern Ry. Tickets on Sale Sept. 11-12-13 Excursions 0 days to anywhere. RESERVE YOUR BERTH NOW City Second and Columbia Street This Year.) return—First class—Stopovers ns and tickets call.on or address Pass, and Ticket Agt ee