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NS EXPEDITION TO LAND OF GOLD CO FT PLa P ir 2 eprin fit out hie ac hoe and | mptnitenen 10,{Capt. Lindstrom Says Crew) firik (ih own wchooner and | Praaijoaki. « Noe vet | of Gi 2 white man, other than the orew-of Be ardonvitie in Matsqul dle a Discovered the Gjoa, have ever viatted, When} Hess shot and inatan) it ea Vast Wealth. nN the Northwest passhge trip Lind Lys aut | eee trom collected botanical apecimens ae own ie Bases for which he waa honored with a ne Sen, Welsh was! ne adel mh apt. Amundeon vedal from the King of Norway Pe Sy and had been | , joa, when t} The Northland arrived this morn: | ee some time, wh ‘ xoovered ing from Ketohikan, via Nanaimo ’ thing movtns 1 now from whence ahe brought 600 tons | se thou r tack eens, - red a T¥/of coal for Frank Waterhouse & , he wokl and Cura, and wi¥ next’ Co, to be discharged on Pler ¢, | Bet “| DISCUSS PURCHASE | OF RA VENNA PARK BILTHY MAN IS come Proposal Made by W. W. Beck. W. W. Beck, o rows 10.— | Park, put his’; ot | wale of the park te this | @tUle before the park comn ont /ers in definite form ion ‘Listens to\C. B. Harris, W. B. Cone and H M. Hin wenting the Ravenna vement club and the « Improvement clubs of the submitted two propos ne for the entire park 000, payable $10,000 down 5,000 annually; the other for park ravine proper and five the most pro res adjoining for $100,000. oe Pacific coast, died }@fRoon. In addition te Beck! The offer was A under ad. aries re | and the ers of the commis. vivement. Another meeting ia to bile in| son the: re present K. W. Bell,! be held Wednesday ng from the | = = some - sieneieieeen LRGISLATIVE WINNERS, ' Returns on legislative contests show the following nom nated Forty third district-Ole Hanson, 1,334; P. Melnnis, 981 Forty fourth district-—J. A. Ghent, 752; James A. Wer, 687 Forty fifth district--Prank H. Renick, 663; W. Jeffries, 606 ‘ arty sixth distriet-—-Geo, R. Tennant, 1,548; John A Whaley? Forty-seventh distriet--Frank ©. Jackson, 1,867; Albert H. Beebe, 1,867 rrr re Terr rs. Ar made today Kenealy died He} Sete e ee eee ee eee * * 7 * 2 * * * a * * * * * * * * * * * * * 7 * » * * * * - * = UNION MEN ARE COMMITTEE HOLDS HEARING. » cor c committer ¢ — OFF vie Seartag’ | The eho cute to Los Angeles peer | ane: jen “of ; ods house of /attle was ntenden Mey’ ay hin tte w will set a > | cargo of t to hear arg dence intr | honey by | Shipping apacctagion | and tfm dock re "ATTEMPTED CRIME loperatots of Seattle, after having ce placed a gang of 20 men at work |The assoc wen the Puget Sound ee us a Tee eee ee eee eee es ive, the steamboa * 7 oe wrenied a ry *® TODAY'S RACING RESULTS. « at the Leschi wharf of t * + fe Steamboat company by | « Gon mB * First Race * ey | Poo Kore y, 24 cca scheming H. T. Bayne . wave wilany, 2% to 2 * t Cyrene, was this| Visit to 8 * Mond: -" Cte 1 * . Frisco wit + one fined +e egg oe }ment. § * Time M4 36 * of carrying concealed | *hoower . as ho */ Te detauit of payment} ™0Ok, Oregon, where she was loft . . ! * sent to jail * = «Friexe, 4 to 1 *| “= ‘hersi.om | PIONEER WOMAN DIES [3 s2"00 bs : for the timely tar | «tft of Capt. J. L. Anderson, Ghabekboniacenke tisld have probably avenged| Mra. Charlotte Mattson, for 40) rong by murdering Kall| years a resident of the Pacific) HEARS OF MOTHER'S DEATH i tioed. and he may be charg: | coast, and distinguished because of | Sasault to kill. the fact that she came to the coast| David Weddle, of 21 md av Se with her hushaad in the old sailing | has recetved word of the death of vessel Harvest Home, paseed away his mother, Mra Mary B Weddle at yesterday at Port Blakeley. The|Conconully, Okanogan county, on *| Harvest Home was wrecked in the September 1. from an attack of early days on the Oregon coast | bronchitia, She was #2 years of The dead woman, who was S&|ame She was the mother of 14 years old, was the wife of Capt | children, only three of whom are J. A. Mattson, well known here in| living. BLEMENT CHARGED. | the early days TO SELL COLD STORAGE. & Byok anya | BOYS SEEK FATHER Seattic is to have a refrigerating borg Hh ;Company which will sell its chilly es Sexhel Pres | product from a pipe line which it : ' Mayor MI has received @ let-| proposes to run under the streets his employers. He wi "tor trout two li boys at Hawick, | of this city, The firm is known as [Minn asking him to find thefr| the tle Refrigerating company _ | papa and give him « pathetic little "and was Incorporated yesterday for LIBRARIES | sppeai wnich they enclosed. The | $200,000 letter tells of how much they have — |missed their father since he left) WANTS DOLLAR BACK. to be need their home and mother | & EB. Williams of Hiliman has ‘ \asked Mayor Miller to aasiet bim in beard yeste ve omg bee } given to the civil service commis of material were in-| e4 sion when he was seeking the post the board. but no dett.|,. Rear Admiral R. C. Hollyday of | tion of assistant poundmaster. The ili *| the United States navy, who Is in-|/ money was paid befor nate specting the Bremerton Navy yard| covered he was ineligib for the purpose of reporting to See | passed to the city treasurer and CONVENTION vo of the Navy Metealf the ad- beyond reach of the civil service visability of bullding a commission, Mayor Miller says : | dock at Bremerton, will | Williams will get his mouey } PEM. Randall, general secre | banqueted at the Rain fhe Epworth League, wil! | the trustees of the Seattle Chamber jay, and | of Commerce bly rest, Senator Piles and Congressman 1909 | Humphries will speak and Cap’ @ the International Ep | John A. Rogers, present co . Which is to be held; ant of the Bremerton N. olis, Saratoga and | ¥1ll respond to a toast 4 ee | BIG CASE DISMISSED. eee (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Sept.10 Fol * lowing the issuing of orders from the treasury department that government offict were to refuse to aid the state in the prosecution of George W. Fitzgerald, former aasist ant teller at the subtreasury accused of the theft of $173, 000, the case was dismissed in court today + eeeeeeeee SETH * - CLEARINGS. . #| The body of R. J. Phillips of! & | Georgetown was found yesterday #|in the Duwamish river by bis daugh-| #\ ter, Mrs. Henry Ciausen. Phillips | was partially blind, and it is thought © * - o * . * au eee eee eee eee ee | that he missed his foott while eR RE RRR Re stepping into a boat He was 74 aia “| WILL ESTABLISH WAS “soe none” «| WEIGHING BUREAU delet hn and : Lumber manufacturers have been ary a nene oo assured by the railroads that a Pa A CONDENSER. Seavey cot met and came ¢ iON “ soon be established at all Junction Which h ‘ eon on Be 4 take the official weights of all cars. aj Lake ¥ At present many disputes arise one . TED Jon ae nt of the weights not tal ath CG0K 16 ARRESTS jing on re after their transfer to 2. | connect The burea will mer RH fix the weights hereafter the — ” and act rin all 4 ten - ill his Jenning The ast web yin : as mn WILL MEETING ber apa sin the Denny build. | eumure 2 See ing, thie morning it eee wel FOR CHARITY |that a are oak tet Tag Day” is on Saturday, Oc arated and he fs ; it o the dis te — tober 3. Should some winsome | —— \atate * i tle miss aceost you and offer you PPRIKE CALLED oFr Bi ceupgormet a shipping tag in return for a dime, - The four-masted ' give it to her, tle the tag in your | / m arrived y rda Ballard | puttonhole, and smfle The reve: | oo _ : m Redondo, al, t ul a re derived from the sale of the | fermen’ un . : ura cargo of 1,000,000 f { lum * will feed and clothe many of coy , "ther needy. The Charity Organiza- |] os - r a ociety imported the idea from | fl] ue Th t " t iT - Dutch steamer Nederland, r " rn cite where tug da is fi Y € , saorngd he, fou Ived on the sound fr the inture i ais t coast, will go on Heffernan - = spdot 23 @earten master Harbor RETURNS TO DUTY SALMON TROLLING steamer Mathilda,| J. W. Larson, the fireman who aay reels ‘ Jed last wee’. in ( wi ely burned in the Globe Split rings, eve an been surveyed at the| building fire on July 14, returned falmon fish Qrydock by Lioyd's|to duty at station house No, 6 a NT Pret a id foumd uiinjured this nm I _STAR—THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1908 “for Women, Misses and suitable for wood or coal: Has polished A i H nickeled top ring, nickeled Ee eee priced in the 17-inch size as | name-plate 23-inch, $12.50; | 12-inch firepot, $11.00; with nickeled foot rails September Sale Price $14 The Franklin with heavy 11-inch firepot. some Stove for parlor, or dining-room; can also be used in connection draw-center September Sale Price $4.75 | September Sale Price $3 Heater for coal, sitting-room stoking grate Heater with 12-inch firepot, $16.00; with 14-inch firepot, $17.50. Steel Ranges at Low Included in the September Sale are several styles of fully guaran- teed Steel Ranges of which space The New Harvest Cook Stove, forbids describing here. At Septem- with 16-inch oven, for coal or September Sale Price $12 The Planet Steel Cook Stove, ber Sale prices the Range-buying opportunity is one of decided base, and is fitted with duplex teel body with pouch-feed, 16-inch oven the Seattle Home of FREDERICK & NELSO Majestic Range FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. | Und® One Root—Everythir Store Closes Daily at 5:30 de ahah eek ni Heating Stoves, Ranges and Cook Stoves Are Being Sold This Month at Notably-Low Special Prices You know, if you have lived in Seattle any length of time, that this store’s superiority in the Heating Stove and Range line is fully established. Thousands of satisfied customers bear eloquent testi- mony to the merit of our Stoves and the fairness of the prices. To encourage early buying of Heating Stoves and attain a heavy September business in Cook Stoves and Ranges, we are placing before you a large gathering of dependable Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves and Ranges, bought under the market especially for this occasion, at prices that place a material premium on September buying. Some typical values are told of below: September SalePrice $5 | September Sale Price $7.50 | September Sale Price $8 | September Sale Price $10 The Peerless Oak Heater with 11-inch firepot. The 17-inch Beech Penin- Home Oak Coal Heater, The Merit Heating Stove sular Heater, for wood. Has with 10-inch firepot. A low- with 17-inch firepot, for wood body, cast- priced Stove, but strictly up- | or coal. \ handsomely-de- and base, cast-iron to-date. Is well-finished and | signed modern cottage Heater, | substantial Base is con- with large front mica door which adds to the cheerfulness of the room. Has nickeled foot rail and nickeled urn. Same Stove with 19-inch firepot, $11.50; with 21-inch firepot, $12. structed on airtight prin- ciples, the ashpit door fitting 950: 21. | $9.50; 21 | perfectly. Same Stove with i4-inch firepot, $12.50 September Sale Price | | The 18-inch Dandy airtight The 18-inch Daisy $1.00 Heater, for wood. Has cast- Heater, for wood. Has Star Bedroom Heat- iron swing top, smooth sheet- | smooth body of sheet steel | er, for wood. An 18- steel bolle lined with castdron lined with cast-iron, and inch sheet-iron airtight , Aog is fitted with screw draft. Stove, partially lined and'ta sorted “— “apd draft. The 21 and 24-inch sizes | with sheet-iron. It is size, $5.25; 24-inch, are priced at $3.75 and suitable for a small ; 26-inch, $7.00. $5.00, respectively. | bedroom. Prices September Sale Price $15.50 wood. This Cook Stove ha grate The top cooking measures 22'4x31 inches. With 18-inch oven the price is $18.50 Seattle Agency for the Beckwith INCORPORATED Round Oak Heater