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that existing 3 Qe ” oattle ler lest, alg woret time a co Were the gove ‘act upon his advice arters and be held tr ' any show of the part « arsenal and city on the Pacific but atl One 1a me the remark hat » the races sep Are of Asta, some t west; that now © more on r coast, and it ts for us gain emacy over the east op to thelr degree of civiliza . » for, he declared, the Orient annot rise to our level ,| Secretary Fowler p at he t four year t tying conditions and paid gular monthly ty He said that the td of Japan to United States sound very nice do not know that the overnment maintaina press on both coasts from which hing but the softest stories The bureaus many " do not say 1,000 special Ps ~onowe barbaric conditions the ~ Japs live in their own country what st f ‘We t by re thade son of their be as a Diety and himeetf t eports all Inte the press bureaus whic m sent to Japan You y any attention to the J about the differs r deciaimed the rnment sples in weeks my oa om and hat Takahaeh! had a fe ot 18,000 fer his direc comand. He 1 cooperation of togian 1 United States and sal must protect the Hindus he with th more stringent boy Wost cakes zema relieved by Soap Lake ts a strict that will pr BY Dlece of ra by experts bi. Having the {, in ve t OF articls Dolats of tie 9100 DOWN AWD ¢ POOR Anne |\'!403 to lau COND EN UE. MANY STOVES AND R MANGE AT ITs FULL VALUE. —THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, Complete Furnishers of Homes, Steamboats and Hotets THE ST. CLAIR ABLE RANGE A Fuel and Repair Saver All the Time 0 A WEEK SECURES ANY ONE OF NGES, YOUR OLD STOVE IN ALL THE CREDIT YOU, WANT FEAR BLOODSHED IN ha Time 4s Wot Ripe For aacsldlad @ Seattle Fowler Says Japanese Are Organized and Can oe 18,000 Men on Coast on Short Notice. (the yacht Standart, which went) gioamehty Umatilla salled®from Lwoat passage, le making Pr | ashore noar Horsoe two days aK0.|Nomo for Boattlo yosterday and in credited with the Intentionget| The’ Yachts bottom has been torn|should arrive here Wednesday nese Kr an, There @as vome talk twilng polar bears in the sat vin-| ahd whe ta filling with water, Saly | next of holding @ demonstration in ‘Ta | ner that dogs arg uned in the Qpxen age ploamors are standing by doing = by the King county branch | North whit they can to save her Tho new stern wheel steamer F longo, but nothing dotinite yer wan towed to port yeater ¥ wet upon because of the m Btanweod for tn ba near of Fowler from macht ¥y, She is to be fatigue eee on the run to Mt. Vers SLISHES ler Mrothe toggern in the Ni acht in diatre Wednesda near launch, the Sydne Wara M r, Who completed a TO BUY tri caf the continent by ox : As a result of an Inspection of am t whilo ag arting . Ti the weather reporting station at ip and pr it t Ex k ts Tatoosh, it has been suggested to ; ‘ made by captains in signaling the = gn cea To Eastern Points atation, thereby making the report-| i postoards ¢ ing easier forth we The caroa are in t You may start a week later on these low, round-trip fares, wertes First, 16 views of the oh Tt is Just a year ao today that oO m Trail Monument Expe ml but muat purchase today the steamship Oregon was wrecked from Paget Sound to the Mi on 4 small island eight miles north wurl river vd 16 views of east of Cape Hinchinbrook rthweet Ind third, 16 views of his last trip. For particulars, berth reservations and tlekets call on or ad Dt adie: eee tas drous C. W. MELDRUM, City Passenger and Ticket Agent the steamship Portland, which sail KATE JONES ELECTED miniature riot against’ several & minature riot against’ several 8 mer Kat nati THE SEATTLE STAR—G@RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1907, = AMUNDSEN TO USE/DESERT ROYAL YACHT ON THE FRONT POLAR BEARS? ( onrmme (amr Fe ge colli hark Frogpo, @)} esterday fro (By United Pret.) ar roms sic y rday from COPRNHAGEN, Sept. 1 Bicholan and the boon obliged to leay royal| Port Téwnsend for Coquimbo in Reid Amundsen, who tn Cap: | Hmperor 1906 {lumber Jaden family have ua neluded the navigation of the Hindus who had taken passa the Boys ee While riding horse Russell De Liy re and Arthur 1 of age, were th 1 ne ! bruised y were t on to their | on| t 4 ‘ led in {8y United Press.) ved vease! The Hindus fled tr ARATOGA The Wo vg gg 7 eg David MeKenale left on the Cot tle wow ork city as . tage City last night on bis annual p tour of inspection for the Pacific Heavy winds terday % to aband the Elsie M ‘ba The latter w way to the straits with difficulty off Trial island yes tugboat Co’ 1317-1319 First Ave, Between Union and University Streets, North of Postoffice, Opposite New Arcade Bldg. The shortly local marine Inspec Of Men’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Etc., Starts Tomorrow e dented. ‘AMERICAN I$ HELD PRISONER (By United Press.) $18,000 Stock of New Fall Goods ma hn san For Men, Boys, Ladies and Children, will be offered) at ridiculously low nd shettae prices. The biggest bargains you will find this year in this class of goods, so don't miss this big sale. We have purchased the ‘entire new stock of Voorhees & Jacoby, a well-known First avenue firm, which had to sell whom, but ay —and sell cheap—because they were forced from the building, which was i clerk to easeeee se to be torn down, and had no other place in which to put their stock. We yr also purchased a big shipment of new goods which were at the depot, but t have been made to take his were held back by the manufacturers. S15 SUIT OEPARTRENT” Don’t Delay! Come Early and Get the Best Pip mi Mel Sif we Spa Just to show you what great bargains we are offging at this remark- Gov rit and Union ste, ee able sale, we quote below a few of our prices: Men’s Suits a Men’ s Shoes 75 Men's Buff Calf Washington Fire s clean. Shoes, at this sale $8.50 Men's fine ced and fancy mixed Suits; for this a $3.85 $1.75 $3.00 Men's Box Calf Shoes, at this sale $10.00 Men and we Suits, in novelties cot rsted meres $4.95 86.65 $1.95 at this sale $2.65 her Shoes, at this . $2.75 16-inch top vol $4.50 tan, lé6-inch top waterp ; for th ale $3.50 Men's Vici Kid Shoes, 50 Fancy worsteds and tweed $15.00 Men's cheviots and in _ Men’ $ Pants $4.5 sale %. 00 Cruisers, high « black and tan $8.00 Cruisers, hig © Men's, Patent Leat Suits, in ur it Shoes, $5.65 ported tw i water- black a rranted f; for aes shoes $2.50 Men's Pant r th ale cut to $1.2 Sui $2.15 $8.00 Young Men's Suits for this gale M P for thi $4.25 $5.00 Men ar ft le } $10.00 Young Men's Suits for this sate t $3.2 $5.65 $ 0 Young 1's Suits for this sale $7.75 — Men’ s Shirts Ox vd per pa 10¢ ) Silke Be for this sale ..45¢ . bined ih ane male. Bae ClO Neg hirts, all shades and Se ( tton G reduce ok ne 75 Fancy k ane ee ae , x and $1,00 Golf Shirts, 100 dozen; each ihe bbe ) ee 1to ibe $1.50 St h 1 t cn $1.00 Golf Shirts, 100 doz. ; sale price We will call your Underwear B5¢ Tuesday, next week. H wii sive DURE com NEW FALL COATS A special lot of 00 hats, ¢ ; solors: stylen pnd shape for Children Are Here We have just opene 1 placed on sale a new ship I t ment of Children eautl Bargains in Children’s School Needs _ Boys’ Suits Shoes and Stockings| Ladies’ Shoes ’ Suit ce it f 5 Youths’ she $2.50. Ladies’ Dongola She “ Viel Kid Sho #2, and | $9.50 Ladies’ Fine Patent Leath Ba Pants ner ceres: peskigabiipacl Modan am |i and They in blue, red to fit chil well invite green. and white dren up to 6 year We Mined and made. $2.50 Ro shoe $3.60 Ladic hand % 00 Boys you to take & peep before depleted Oxfords ock become , $3.08 ockings, sale price |¢5.00 Ladies’ high cut Tan ine hoe Shirts, ise jt Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. 9 1217-4919 FIRST AVENUE Half Block North of Pootstticw, pposite New Arende Building. ' Pant S3.85 ¢ 5 Ladies 7 high cut proof, Blac Shoes ¢ $1.00 Be Silk Oe ale price Front 250 Double tles, Saturday Support Gas Man lal 10¢ seller. each Se our spec The New btedets of ROY At one STR | homes | | MARRIAGE LICENSES ® Alexander Enestron and | Anna Clark, 22, both of Seattle tle, and Katel Hiram George, 30, and May Chay man, 24, both of Seattle BIRTH RECORD, Hirth were reg m=To wife of ( J % Twenty-sixth Ay Sept. 12, a daughter wn-—To wife of I 1230 Bast Joffe daughter Miller—To north w Brown on st, Bept. 9, a wife of Ralf Miller Twenty-third av. west, Sept 3, twin sons. DEATH RECORD. Deaths were registered today « follows Wilson—Infant, Sept. 7, West Seattle E. Blatt, 26, Wa Hospital, Sept 1125 entleth » nt, 1219 Howell st., 10, West Seattle Rigg Sept. 11, 611 Riggs, Twenty-third av ASKED TO ACT ON MARKET BILL tition signed by 60 Virginia E. take im action In providing presented noon toda et on When asked what he intended © do in « ) petition ayor I wan t is & public m the elty can ¢ are trying to work « basis CHICAGO WHEAT MART. CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Cash wh ed at 99% 1 cast at sing lar Dey Picnic AT gy veioange he BEACH. Postponed ber 2, 1% rbe 15, 1997, on a rain, All aboard for Pleasant Beach, Show the folks that you can't keep a good man down even if it does rain. Good dancing and music, and yutdoor sp miss them Boats leave and m hampoo, use All druggists. MEN'S TOGGERY and Less to Pay Our Men's different f Dey lay ourselves the same careful cx goods for less money.” ar Me edium and } tla Me leavy Ribbed } ga t. Ir luct Men yatural, undy the im we n ry Our Millinery and Suit Opening attention to our Fall Millinery and S You are specially invited to attend. Bargain a shipment of women Wrist Bags and Beautiful Chain from leather Satur ove good in t quality of a day Womer in all sizes and ¢ Beautiful Silk Belts ra, but broken worth up to 60¢ line regularly Saturday 10¢ each Jelly Glasses Large size %4-pint tin top Jelly Regularly sold for Saturday, .......25¢ glasses. 85e “Better goods for the same money and the same FARE FRGHTERS IN “|THE CITY H. W. Betnghuret, chief of the fire departmest or Kelloge ab ard J r r today enter ents of b n cltiew,of th orth went visitors are ti mart, of ¢ I fut nd Chief" R. G D k Canad, NAY! NAYL SAYS NICK (By United Press.) FRANCISCO, 8& ‘ f lit th rt ( hat th wt EGBERT 18 IMPROVIN AN FRAN CISCO, Sept. 12 adows | SEDITIONISTS ACTIVE CALCUTTA, Sept. 12 ist 1 tions fo! “$8 SUIT DEPARTMENT. We have a very | stock of $15 suits, in the n B. HUTCHID | | rner First and t ove Lake Soap Cleanser and hea or) Specials Saturday — Minute Nurses’ Fever Ba M “« EXTRA SPRCTA 6 SATE NONE ON &A PRICES BRVORE A 18¢ r ater ite wed Muck Towele—Regular 1$6 fier 6, « se ‘ « r r BR. patr to & oustomer The Raven Drug Co. 1414-16 Second Ave. nt just inside the door, is s. In this department we t both men and boys with | on and when we get down ure the treat will be we are s are exceptional values, any way. new fall patterns ay... .. s8¢ t come in black | actory Price 12%¢ ar, a splendid | rent 50¢ Underwear in m it’s the best garment | $1.00 n hands, tecks, ped in and bear Th deed 50c each Suit Opening Monday and Drugs and Toilet Articles Mite i css i-quart Granite Sauce Pans. for 20¢ Tron Lipped Regularly sold Saturday,