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i si Mr. Stewart Weed the largest and most liberal ever t Tacoma misstonor | exposition ‘OLD FIREBOAT IS {(HARGES MAY CAUSE _ STEWART TO. RESIGN to the ‘ har h in existence there has _ Counciiman Jackson announced!) been an Imaginary Pourth av, but fj at a meeting of the efty counetl’s today, fo i” or master es Faced was no report made as to what de | finance Bh . today, for the firnt time in history j finance committee Inat nlght that) one y travel from the Unton a Cision the commission reached the fireboat Gnoquaimie would peek 4 Prior Accusations of boat Snoqualmte would prob » Pike at, on Fourth av Investigation Made. ably be condemned within the near ast pile of dirt was removed Misconduct. Two years ago the local Chamber | future by the government tnapector| yosterday, and teama passed of Commerce appointed a commit ‘ ; toe to investigate charges that Se-|hull f# in an unsafe condition reported that Post 7 Jt ts Kemerally attle people were given an in An appropriation asked to re/a dirt wagon and sure-footed mules |i Gee M. Stewart wil prob ferior service through the local/ pair the craft may be refused o1 an get through. It will be but a ay 2 as a result postoffice. this account, as a new fireboat ¢ ~nparatively short time until |i cost $86,000 is now struction, Previous to this Mr..Stewart was under induced to take an interest In the affairs of the American laveatment | company, @ corporation which pro posed to get a gas franchise tn Seattle, The company Hever ob tained the franchise, hundreds of poor people practically lost the money they had invested, and nu merous suits brought about by the collapse of this scheme are still) hanging fire th the supertor court of} by ntendent Charles ot ce, who caused n by the United » commission of aed actions in employes of ampaign fund now tn Wanhtng: in connection with the and it Is understood that of the affair will be made | this county by the commiaston until after geming national election, for Gensone WILL EXTEND TRACKS |», 27sso5v0r of i | pA Charges in Past. | FOR EXPO. VISITORS | ‘casting for the members ef misconduct in office deen filed against Postmaster in the past, and tn one in an investigation was made TOMORROW According to the T tation the year is S069 1908, Tonight, begin o'clock, services will be x at meeting of the Seattle for the sina of the past his off? promote ts of the Queen Ol) company. te corporation in which he monetary interest. There e extra tracks and build the needed Rey, Wm. H. Leech, pastor of the ‘Trinity M. EB. church, of this city sheds | Saturday a ee Spanish Jews of whom there about 150-4 the city. These Sunday peographical Contest === Ends Tomorrow A temple of Spiritualism taught by means of lectures, by W. Kossuth ‘ton, of 1511 3rd} son boahed The next toll] ng regula ie nee . ‘The $25,000 Geographical Contest inaugurated by the Pioneer | ave. Who ls conducting Trmular ser larrive is the Iyo, due October 2 House ends tomorrow, Saturday, September 26th. Any lat re (gserts that there » 10,000 Spirit or matted after that date will not be considered. This contest has unquestionably proven to be the most eminently | orection of the temple. ful publicity campaign ever launched anywhere conducted Acknow} fio the United | howen by the Methodiat aa Metho AVY BP. TO BE CONDEMNED on the grounds that her wooden | throug cou JEWISH NEW YEAR Tomorrow is the Jewish new year mudie compu netead of wold tn all] the synagogues of the city and tn} Jewish faith, in which prayers are [sald for the success of the new) year and repentance ts expressed q | Owtng to the fet that the new the Washington officials. years ago affidavits were who are expected to be le andl ae on reg ngge With the national commission | duriag the exposition year. It will _ ng ol . je Prt ras ed t a — that Mr. Stewart had been reqaire several montha to lay the| f@@ture of the festivities, is pos PatectaneAnatate poned until Sunday, as the trumpet | Must not be touched or blown on} | One feature of the local observ ance will be the assembling of the/ speak only Spantah and they will ha special services in the hall| Ninth and Yesler. The Herzl | congre mm will meet tn Washing-| Hton ball, 14th ay, and B. Fir. The}. The crew of the W. F. Kabcock festivities continue tomorrow and} OF SPIRITUALISM | \»« where | the faith of the Spirttualists will be} dis cusstons and literature, is planned | walists in Seattle and yieinity and} he expects to get small contribu tions form all of them tdward the FINANCE COMMITTEE MEETS. | part THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, FOURTH AVENUE, IS OPEN FOR TRAFFIC Fourth av, fs now a fact | mee the clty the cut, Fourth av, ts hard {ly in & state for fant autos yet, but i |thoroughfare in the etty KALEM HAS HIMSELF ARRESTED John Kalem, the public market merchant, is under arrest on @ charge of having fn captivity the | American eagle whieh was given to the park commission Wednesday 7) The complaint was sw to by} Game Warden Rief, but no warrant was served. This morning M | Kalom set out to jarreated, but found « to take action, He if | Into Judge Carroll's court and was released on his own recognisan While backing tuto” her berth at | * Ortental dock at Tacoma at 6 jock last evening, the Britiah amer Kumerie rammed be » the pert how of anel Maer Hellerophon f her plates and fiv The damage will amount to fons about $2,000. as pald off this morning by Dep | juty United States Shipping Com | |minsioner Peterson, The Habcock jis at Winslow for docking and [| Capt. Stirling expects to begin load: | lumber for Sydney the latter | | part of October Japanese steamer Aki Maru will] all at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning | jtor the Ortent Thi five cabin | passengers and 150 #t@®ram e Hritish steamer Suveric will eall tonight for Manila with general) merchandise. i Australian mall liner Yeddo de ma Septembe 2 cisco, thence to Aus} . ‘ The city council's fance com-| tralia It has been educational, interesting ang inatructive—rewult | i iiee this morning all anor ite eg in the House of Johnston, their pianos, prices and methods be | priations of $45,000 to complete| United Staten cable steamer the siding and|Purnatde is due from the north be} @ming a household word wherever “Good Pianos and Reliability” Pacussed Me genuine in value. Hous task of ascertaining the winners will commence at once and the ‘Woard of Judges, composed of Rev. WL A @f Tacoma and G Bers at the earliest poswible :noment. Bing in or mail your list at once, addressed to Mauager Publicity [h» are As published in the opening announcements all the prizes offered Me The FUNDS FOR LIGHTING. rit and merit alone will win. counct! lighting Major of Seattle, Jas. Dege of Beliagham, re Mock will announce the win by direct assessment Remember, contest closes tomorrow, Saturday, September 246th in the The poorest life } Lady i Wilf | peninsula potnts. She leaves to - —_ morrow The lady Picni rs and their] The Nippen “‘Yusan Kaisha con friends will give a cand dance |@mplates dismissing the European at Wildwood Park, Sunday after-|8?tains, replacing them with Jap Boon and evening. Prizes will be| *2e8e. # cording to Japanese news xt for the heat Gancers. Steam-|22eer® Economy is given as th rk every bh leome. Ro’ rand Free Excursion and Big Free Barbecue, Clam and Oyster Bake ht body we var. Sunday, Sept. 27th ON PALATIAL STEAMER YOSEMITE To C. D. Hillman’s U. S. Navy Yard Addition at Bremerton BIG BAND OF MUSIC ON BOARD A fine chance to see all the battleships, the machine shops, the drydocks, etc., FREE—FREE. This is the ONLY FREE EXCURSION THIS YEAR. A GENUINE OLD ENGLISH BARBECUE will be held on the Banks of the Sound under the Laurel trees. 1 will give $10 to anyone who will say that they did not get all the juicy barbecued meat they could eat. After the Barbecue the Yosemite will take its passengers to inspect the new dry- docks, battleships, powder magazines and all other points of interest, in-* tluding the submarine gardens. Big free boat, Yosemite, leaves Pier 6, foot of University Street, at 10 4m. and 2 p. m., returning 6 p. m., and only carries 1,800 people; so come and get your passes at once at C. D. Hillman’s offices, on second floor in Times Block Open every evening until nine o'clock. Two large orchards of big red apples on the place to be given away free. Also bushels of clams and oysters. Bring your baskets and shovels. We never had such a rush for free posses before. 350 were given out from our off before six o'clock last evening. As the boat will not carry Over 1,800 pex you'll have to hurry. This excursion will go down in history as the greatest FREE EXCUR- | SION ever given in Seattle. 1 want everybody to eome Sunday and see ® xeally good time | can give them. Two large piledrivers are engaged in the building of a new. dock, and everything wili be in fine shape for Sunday. 75 Extra Salestien Wartted, fo. Show the land Sunday ® Good Weg se Pall —Calt Realy for Mage gt Our Offices, A sacl el cea meei ile ole Re eo ae amo ware bisa sd e for th ments which will occupy the vmamit priate) West Coast and Hamburg. yne that omen | 1,000,000 feet of lumber for Seward! ood snd Hans will leave Every und trip 26 conte tween the Sth and the 10th of Octo-| She is at present in the viein jity of Wrangell ber | k varnos ok line same Memphis shifts on Tuesda ing) night from Pier & for liner Seattle arrived from Ev fter discharging acoma Otympla returned Steamship from Rellingham, where she loaded | reason, the Jap masters being paid lower wWaere The more t« in ao cord with the policy of retrencly = | me nt recently decided upon by the | Japanese line (CHARITY TAGS i NOT YET ON SALE Contrary to expectations, the charity organization tage were not pat on sale in the stores today A meeting is being held this after the stores from now }3, of whether the ¢ society will be confined to making a oneday whirlwind campaign. Considerable confuston bas arisen © the store and street sale plan. land some of the officials of the| 1 October | }to have the tags om sale for one| day only, October 3. | IMPROVEMENT CLUB WILL HOLD MEETING of Seattle i rth av. is as good as any other |i noon at whieh it will be determined | f whether the tags will be sold in|f ‘orte of the| i | society believe it would be better| 4 | A meeting of the newly }ed 10th Ward Improve | now numbering abo jwill be eld this evening at 8) lo@’clock, at Paysee's hall Latona | | bridge. Matters pertaining to the} agitation for a bridge across Lake Union at 10th av. and also to the Washington canal will be discussed | and other important business - be taken up. |CHIEF WARD WILL | | GO AFTER WEBSTER | wants club, | embers, | expense The of bringing Jenne Grant Webster, now under arrest} at Oakland, Cal, back to Seattle} }to answer the charge of embezzling } $6,000 fr } thi Caseade laundry, of | ne by the firm | The pris e by Po Chief Ward. |CARPENTER FALLS | OFF A BUILDING a building ing, Umi ib, a frac w bruises Seattle was oved to the hospital | Geneva INGPECT CITY STABLES, bulldings and old at finance and public grounds committees visited th municipal stables south of Kt | thie aftern o determine ¥ the stables are in shape to SEEK WORD OF SON, her a Mr. and Mrs. Perrine, of Malaga Washington, are anxious to hear }from their son, H. Leroy Perrine, | who has for some time been miss t ‘The members of the elty council's | f Coographical Contest: to End All the Mata ty the great $25,@90 | Geographical Contest being con ducted by D, 9, Johnston Co, must be mated or recetved not later than| Sgturday, September 26th (tomor row). Winners will be aunounced lat the q@iwliest possible date. 1908. © Under One Roof—Everything to Furnieh the Home Complete, | to FOLDING WASH BENCH, SPECIAL, 95e— When open for use, a tub can be set on either side and a wringer of any size placed on the upright wring- er attachment. Oc- cupies little space when folded. Note — The Wringer in illus- tration appears simply to show the manner in which the Bench may be used. HARDWOOD TOWEL ARMS, SPECIAL Sce— They have four 18-inch arms and are shown in stained cherry. SIDE - HANDLE DUSTING BRUSH, SPECIAL, lSe — This Brush is made Handle and back are in one of horse-hair, wire-drawn. piece. p HUDSON FOLDING CLOTHES. DRIER, SPE- CIAL 75c—Has a drying space of 28 feet, and can be quickly and compactly folded. HENIS' SELF-BAST- ING BROILER, SPE- CIAL 25e—By using this Broiler, the rich, nutri- tious juices are retained and conveyed to the meat by simply reversing a few times while cooking. Is large, and made of seamless stamped steel. NOVELTY BALL-BEARING WRINGER, SPE- CIAL $4.00—Is warranted for three years and specially fitted with steel ball-bearings. The rolls are extra high- grade rubber, and mesure 144x11! inches. VIRGINIA SINGLE WASH-BOARD, SPECIAL 20c—A Wash-Board with an aluminum-coated rubbing surface, and very substantially made. MAGIC GLASS AND PAINT CLEANER, SPE- CIAL 15ce—A liquid for cleaning windows, mirrors, porce- lain, plated ware and statuary. WIRE RUG AND CARPET BEATER, SPECIAL 10e—A very handy article, made of coppered spring-steel wire, with a black-enameled wood handle. Drummers’ Samples, Carpet and Linoleum Remnants Drummers’ Samples, Carpet Ends and Linoleum Remnants. Many of the Carpet Ends are large enough to cover a bedroom; others, by adding a border, make very acceptable rugs. Using them as stove-boards is a novel utilization of Linoleum Remnants, while a few of the patterns are large enough for the bathroom or small kitchen. WOMAN STRUGGLES [pte et eee eee ees WITH SNEAK THIEF * = ®4" CLEARINGS. wt +. Seattle. After he had thoroughly ran! ® Cloartngs today . .$1,2 sacked the residence of B. D. Karr, @ Ralances }541 16th av. y ny afternoon, » Tacoma. ja flashily dre sneak thief was! ® Clearings today $851,868 jeanght by Mrs. Mary Kerl, aged @ Balances 100,783 46, of 644 216th av, who struggied » Portland. with the man for five minutes in @ Clearings today $1,197,387 an effort to hold him until the ar Halances 111,280 rival of an officer. Finally the » theif wrested him ree and ©} weeekeheekheeeeee caped Nothing of v » Was taken . ee mamapeoengenes —— from the Karr home. “MME. PAUL CORRECTLY FITTED GLASS Are what we furnish our custom with No guess work here as we “* nh understand the and its needs Exclusive Millinery |Our prices are moe at Sehochard Optical Co., 1207 Second ay, *** Showing the Latest Styles in New Fall Millinery 1122 TWO (1323 3d Av.) STORES 3d Av. A 4520-—Phones—1 1893 $1.75 Adjustable Handle, Removable Blade, Pol- ished Bronze Cement Jointer or Groover— $1.25 y Galiten Sobiller Any of prices th planes at way tory our store for a will be Can at and le remwon prices. You the surprised. {Cline’s Piano “iF, M. SPINNI G 1310 Second Av. e © “@ | Housefurnishings: September Sale This event is approaching its final days, but there is no lowering of the high standard of value-giving hereto- fore maintained, en this smash tn FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. } ‘ Store Closes Daily at 5:30 | Nottingham Curtains Specially Priced at $1.19 and $1.49 a Pair At $1.19 are presented white Nottingham Curtains, lengths 3 34 yards, in seven decidedly attractive patterns. offering includes four very pleasing designs of white Nottingham Curtains, 3 to 34 yards in length, at $1.49. Tapestry Couch Covers, Special $2.95 This special embraces Covers in three patterns of. Oriental figured tapestry, in width, Predominating colors are deep red, tan, blue and green in harmonious shades. 60 inches Plates and Candlesticks: Special bam AUSTRIAN PRICED—Plates, COLONIAL Pictures and Paintings: All Pictures and being closed out, and unusual savings are therefore placed at your command. Oil Paintings, marine views, with deep gilt frame, shadow-box and glass complete, size 8x10 inches; spe- cial 50c each. Pictures done in oils, reproductions of the celebrated Asti Heads, framed in gilt with shadow-box and glass, 9x11; special $1.10 each. “Angelus” and “The Gleaners,” by Millet, transferred on copper, with gilt frame and shadow-box; special $2.50 each. Clever oil paintings, pastorals, marine views, moon- light scenes and other subjects; gilt frame and shadow-box; special $5.00 each. Decorated Plates, framed in gilt, with shadow-box and glass, size 15x15; special $1.60 each. An assortment specially cial 30¢ each. —special 75¢ each. 7S¢ and $1.75 each. } | | | teeeteeeee eee e 3) REDERICK& NELSON) MAY DEMAND RECALL : OF COUNCILMAN Rey attitude the street agitation, petitions a ing for the recall of Councilman Hines, of the Twelfth ward, were circulated at a meeting of the new ly organized Public Service league alley, last night. Men Hines’ name were greeted with jeers and hiss SITES CHOSEN FOR 8. PUBLIC FOUNTAINS #, Aceompanted by of Street yer, of t Counciln Anne Rasdale, to whose ¢ due the action of the elty couneil two wee v3 fountains for horse in parts of the city, made a tou town yesterday to pick out Superintendent derick Saw in vot ere vartous t M eity on August heard fror ter in Van wh he } alwa writ but st heard from him, and hi are consequently greatly VETERAN PRIEST Francis X otto priest, © d with the terday Investe CITY REAL ESTATE. ey 180-ft, lot, ew se toot deabie exvocr, 100n ‘bik, feta on graded kRALTY OO. Phone North © * + o | Apparel for Women, Misses and CHINA Cups and Saucers, handsome floral decor- ation with heavy gold border, specially priced as follows: Bread Plates, set of six, $1.00. Dinner Plates, set of six, $2.00. Cups set of six, $2.25. GLASS CANDLE CIAL 35c—These Candle Sticks are complete with fancy paper shade, shade-holder and candle. Basement Salesroom. Handsome Oil Paintings, with deep gilt frame, shadow-box and glass; special $6.25. Madonnas, Cupid Asleep, Cupid Awake and Mottoes in j Passepartout. Carbonettes, 9x11, in narrow dark wood frames; spe- A select line of Carbons—subjects from old masters Pastels representing local scenes, size 6x16, with pretty gilt frames; special 45c each. Larger size Pastels and Water Colors; special 45c, Madonnas, in carbon or platinum; special 45c, 60c | and $1.25. 198 a ofaiety md tM oh cr Children The second with full fringe. SPECIALLY in a and Butter and Saucers, STICKS, SPE- Clearance Paintings are now 17x20 inches, having deep pastorals and marine views, priced at 15c each includes Monstegneur by Bishop O'Dea ia mes cathedral. Bishop O'Dea a banquet in honor of the prelate yesterday afternoon in the Hotel Savoy. gave CALIFORNIA MAN DIES IN SEATTLE James G. Nagle, for 32 years a resident of Nevada City., Cal., and for the past 16 ye under sheriff at that place, died last night in Se- atile at the home of his sisters, s Jane Katherine M. and Imeida M. Nagle, 901% Bighth ay. came here t months ago in effort to regain health. The dy City will be shipped to Nevada A Bank for All the People a + All the Time Union Savings & Trust Co. PRCQNH ashe AO MERAY BT, <2) rormmnemm rar > © « e