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THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1909. v } irawing tt , re, The wot") BRIEFS BY WIRE GLEE CLUB WORKED __|(RPHANS ENJOY AN Tet, a hy er GOOD SCHEME HERE | Will AT (ily PARK | ’ Melilla have eon driven from all ys | A one Wiis! PION mun MeaArthur J. ¢ n advanced poaltions by the Moora,| 4 = f FRANCISCO, Aug. 18—Tho 42—¢ rh U. Hear who are bombarding the fortroas of ‘ . o Poll Theatre stock company tn] yey 1 f ‘ r] of the 044—James M. Martin |the olty with cannon which they MADE “THE SPOILERS” SUC Worcenter and suggested this play.!ren trom the - ip - spores the i6—Vanburen Wiikineon captured from the Spantah CRED IN STAID OLD NEW An in well known, the play did not| home wore by reald elties tn 090-0, D, War hoe , ENGLAND Town, go well In the Hawt and the man: | ing ‘ of has been 106—Mra, M. B. Dewey VANCOUVER, Bh. C-The Cana ATAYL \gor refused to entertain the] ©. D. tits t hie t i RK Crawford 118—Thoa, P. Carrol dinn-Austratian line steamer Mara aiken” tuk Sie Mawel » fe peel ; pry eo "of tha Dee ite Martin P. Biter ma Rin h lott Pa a morning, | | All the ol} t ne mn and finall ae a epecial induc : ne h th 1 ff nia A ording to went aa in Englivh bay on her] ing ft font |nald t : met t : The ( ts of the “s way out to sea, It xpected that} , . nent 1 C Chub t er FOR Soft wes “ a YA Pst kl C WATCHED SCHOONERS the liner will be floated on the rla-| | warn times 0 found | se acts, At chat the een em ‘fit t wale : : \ e. irc : 1 old atald New 5 wi® at the ue nished pri f ired f of mile Albertus B Conkling Can j'ne te E. C, McDougall Loses His A atald , the | nt ey ulso gave an on pectlve us ono of the ‘ood Selection in| CAPE AGULHAS, South Africa — . | ad vibes arsed vn amas pal OK Sn club is the biggest | me the visitors at the pa irahip" lights * Venus and the Have a 1 R SAL VER THe AAR JAll hope for the wafoty of the ble Check for $6,550, as} wo, r, Mans, board of trade organization of its Kind in New| The Beatle Electric co pi. | other tor fither of Two Reserva- liner Warath, with 300 passengers, W. H Japrung a big thing and made it a|Mnsland, the favorite musieal body x was abandoned when the steamer Lg as a Big Job for the ene of 1 arcane 1S ere © SS) see tions. | AND HECAME Tk Inatea arrived here, having covered ity. ; P Sry Gnets, DO sent 2 ogy ER WA 117 YEGLER WAY. oa ceaenn of fun toe Soin und tO y The board of trade was ansious oript, road ft, and wera 1 the oh 17 YESLER WAY, =@ ported that many badles were seen SGT SO MORINNTS Car Sheer exe unee hall ‘act to include severa we Cor SthiOLE OLESON EXPLAINS HOW/|fioating in tho son off the Bashee| Ty a slip of the pen worth $9,0007]%08, 1 the AcYoP. exp " ay gag on he : who drew je Coeur! HE HAPPENED TO FALL jriver, where the mlasing vessel W%! i» G Atachougall, a contractot pH wth * pe veo wtorle : b - hot) It was & tremendous sucoens ° feed fetter wale ane OFF A BRINGS. int Seon , cDougall ontractor, | attracted the attention or filled the othe not only made fie at . Fiathead| ie ney with offices In the Arcade building, | reservations barrel y but the people of eal Se drawing “= © No,| thinks not, but that ts jus ; It Was then that John T all sroeator Went to it, got Interest he can take one}. “ft Watched too many schooners vg etn Phadly oat What wary of the board of trade and | oq, and the reservations filled with “4 A bave t of Mil over the bar, and I was vory & slip of the pon will cout bim-and/ an ‘gx.ministor of the gospel, hadjjn's few days, Tt is thie uame glow f be will be drunk and very tlred. I foll off the $550 more, The difference between} an idea, Always Interested in (he |oluh that is singing #0 charmingly Ae er Seat! sera and the _— _ RB gay station, | NEW COMPOSITIONS nts per yard and §2 rv yard| West, he had read Rex Beach's! and making such a hit at the AcY that they are @ | eat Northern docks. Jon enough concrete to Hine the new| Tho Spotlers and had) p, Auditorium, only they appear in , Was the explanation given - ‘ atlas t of ite betng dramatized. 86 /(he habliaments of efvilization and Scams Au by Ole Olson, & laborer 61 years! Tomorrow afternoon Alessandro} jreen Lake reservoirs amounts id | ouched the manager of the | not as miners and longuhoremen, a BW Gren 6; Jonn |OM. Who was found sleeping blise-|Liberatt and hia band, which has! $28,000, and it was elthor do the Job] thay had to do during the play tn i ai? 3 wy. es: [OUly ander @ bridge at Interbay at the A.¥-P. exposition for|4nd come out $38,000 In the Worcester, Kashnor y. go. | ohi® morning & month past, will play a conoert|¢l#e forfelt his r ¥ e J nd av. |, 0l@ says he started home early | almost entirely of Liberatl compo bad bes m posted Genuine Edison Use Allen's Foot-fase e {Ca 0 oan . Third av * morning, after the saloons re-| sitions, six of bis numbers belng| decided the latter wae the less ex-| The satiseptic powder, It N. atth st. | aed to allow any more schooners|on the program, t{neluding hia|Pensive method of getting out of] swell,” Sarina . to enter port. He started for his|“Alaska-Yukon-Pacific March” and/4 bad hole i little shack, but didn’t make much hin new march, "Puget Sound,” McDougall bid $180,000 for con-| an ewe rc 0 : progress before he stumbled off; The evening concert tomorrow! structing the new reservoirs, and} sf av ® bridge and sustained a fracture | will be Liberat!’s last appearance in| he Was awarded the oc net, and Ge G the left arm above the elbow Seattle, and the program te chosen| dered to file his bond so that FOR ONLY Mra. K Ole dida't know his arm was from the Wagner and Lisat num | Work could be commenced roken until placed in an ambulance and taken to the city hospital My arm hurt, all right nald today, “but I was so tired that { didn't think about it being Friday the 13th. So I just went to sleep, and ft was real mean of them to bers which have been mest popu lar during the engagement On Monday Ch hin famous band at the exposition, coming he Denver Bilery’s la the 1 the bands to be seen at the fair thi Wayland Hi ,N. W LP ie 36th 8 Brickson, 116, lav yon thelr sensc re fron went ¢ Ken jWake me up. Anyway, I'm not| summer, and considered by som Ma sorry to be here, It's better ‘flop. |critios the Mnest in Unite 1 ¢ pin’s’ bere than in my shack, and States at present. Several eclolet Ei jthe grub sure makes a hit with me." will accompany CHILDREN’S DAY At Our Retiring From Business === Sale Every pair of Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in the house reduced. Prices range from 99c to $2.25 for Shoes worth from $2.00 to $3.50. | Ladies’ Tan and Patent Oxfords, values up to $5.00, now ceece . $2.95 Women's Tan and Patent Oxfords, $3. ‘50, now .. $1.48 Men's Nettleton’s Oxfords, values up to $8. 00, new Men's s Tan, P Patent and ‘Gunmetal paren $4.00, now . $2.95 IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOAD UP ON THESE Treen Shoe Co. 707 First Av. G. Gustine, 681 $81 Plum st Lamping, 17 Pred 8. Symes, 408 ( et B. Chris James W. 866; Olof} Henry Me-| 76 Georgetown, 875 M220 Market « y ky, 218 Central butlding, | Pari A. Hamilton, station H,| Parley Legore, 459 Maple |p piace, 924; Patrick A. Sulll gation H. 45; Ralph C. Mo} 165 Boston st., 1022; Robe: 3808 11th av. N. ‘as B. Conkling, 1402 ; Wiliam P. Tierney, | 1138; Thomas R. Kid Mi Rinth av, 1161; Edward) m Federal hotel, 1166; Wil-| “Sickel, 1131 30th av. 8} T. Howe, 235 Nob Hill) ; me: Frank Wilson, Ballard sti: | Leary av,, 1309; George 1390; Olat Blix, 377 )) 141% Andrew Nelson, | dav, 1427; David Skir-| H. Jacob Picht, 335 Ross i); K. KE Hamilton, 1535; | Mevinson, 1636; Julius Sal- 450; Martha KE Cook,} jstie Ashby, 1650; W | pee 1661; John} r J. Stenmoe, ay. teas, Ida M. Baker, | om M. Rose, 150 20th av./ fA. C. Rapp, 1751; James) 1763; B.C. Peight, 715 ; Maurice T. Maxwell, | » Williams, 1836; Iver Albert wtrouse, 1908, ‘LENE, Idaho, Aue [_The Home of Popular Credit | We are pleased to be able to announce that the extensive alterations to our store, recently un- dertaken, have now been completed. A mezzanine floor has been built, practically doubling our floor space, and this will be devot- ed exclusively to Men’s Clothing and the new Men’s Hat Department. The entire main floor has now been turned over to the Cloak and Suit Department. Extra fitting rooms have been installed, fixtures and fur- nishings renewed, and we now have one of the handsomest and best equipped stores in the city. New Fall merchandise is now arriving almost daily from our New York buyer, the showing al- ready being quite extensive. Your inspection is OO A Week You are asked to remember that we make no extra charge for credit, and that you are wel- come to open an account and pay One Dollar a Week for those new clothes. Our superior buying facilities enable us to sell on long time at lowest cash prices. Pacitic Outfitting o 422 PIKE ST. THE POPULAR CREDIT STORE. PLUMBING. piurnb- | f al Pais when tn need of's ATTORNEYS. registered Patent Attorneys; 15 years tn block. Tegiatered patent attor- apd bieck. Write for book EXPERT. Mutua! Lite ‘2 Bank Wide. ING Esch As removed ae = Both AGE STAMPS. fwoght and wid Bit-hand clot bir Main B09 DEALERS. i plano Balers AND SUPP. es | tae) ” Bale Pe 7" “ ning Ellery and | went to them for Shake Their Heads. | But, alas, the cold, cynical baal Iinesslike bondamen shook their Mi heads when he Mia bond. | at There's something wrong some 5) where,” they sald There is too} ©) great a difference between your bid ‘jand the one of your next higher S\competitor.” Bo they all got out} thetr {ls onee more, with the & reat light eudde nly | You've ents per yard for that concrete, instead of §2.22 they eald, In their caloulating ve and thus your bid falls $38,006 low what It ought to be.” They Re’ Him. | "Cotses," exclaimed MeDougall and then he ran up to the board public works and asked that he be released from his contract | | Sure I re mtract,” they All right we lease you from your all sald. } | i the tickled Mo} | Dougall, “¢ e back my money,” | } Nothing ing, Mr. MeDwugall,” }solemnly remarked the, board, “the lelty’s tax levy ls going to be quite] high this year, and this six thou! | will Just about reduce the levy one | millionth of mill | So the city gets the money and McDougall the expertence | RETURN TO PORTLAND. P. Burke, proprietor of the olden Eagle Department store, of tland, and Mrs, Burke returned to Portland yesterday. Mre Burke has beon Visiting her sister, Mra. | Moots, In this clty, while Mr | Burke has been in New York on peal comtennual yore momenadi tour. |BAKE OVEN CURES SUFFERER FOR 8 YEARS MR. CLEVE ANDERSON. Right years ago rheumatic, dur ing which ume he suffered inde seribable pain and thought there would be no rellef for him the reat of his days, Cleve Anderson, tem porarily residing at 614 John Street, North Seattle, but whose permanent address is Matlock, Wash. now finds himself positively cured. He feels Ike a new being, The rhew matism has disappeared. The pains have gone, He has begun to sleep well and as a result his every con- jdition is better, Asked how it all “ second story, and the huge smokestacks, the largest on the North Pacific came about, Mr. Anderson says Cottage Coast, are already in place. Competent guides will show you all over the For the cure that has been ef SUMeranH townsite ) |fected, I have to thank Loughney &|_ fF tinted \ a jLoughney, the well-known Bako ri Tacoma people desiring to go on this excursion can buy round trip tick- Oven specialists, at age 336 ore te ets from us for $1.00, connecting with the Chippewa at Seattle by means of plc's Savings Bank Butlding. 1] sheckedtahin indlienanclias bath woe ind etoine |heard about the wonderful cures 2 EVE br a om he steamship Indianapolis, both going and coming that have been made and, as a last] pyone North 16, White i49 resort, tried the Bake Oven, From Pane eis was ithe very first treatment I got re} 1. 6. Kvet ‘0, use The Sta REMEMBER Th St { PI t re) sults, Surely and quickly improve: | exclusively — e ee an pens {ment came until now Tam cured.| Why? qe a am happy. Tam contented, I feet] Because they get returns N W k F T d Jdifferently. It's truly wonderful) And in a hurry ine eeKS rom oda |what that Bake Oven did for me,| Call them up and ask them how cortain! sincerely recom-|many years they have advertised ; mond it ty arvin aie sattertae In The Star Plan to become a member of this excursion, You are merely conserv- from rheumatism, I was also cured| And, at the same time, find out ing your own best interests in getting acquainted with this big manufactur of constipation. My bowels are now |Jf they advertise in any other Se lag ‘ehtericliey witch will play so: important a: part in HN BLP Nese normal and as # result, my goneral | attle or beatdes The Star snot ier Jeondition t# such that I feel ke a] La I tt & Co, is an old, well 3, * : | well man.” known real estate firm Tickets now at our offices, Come early, | Loughney & Loughney have hun la of such testimonials, They |are from persons right In this vietn ity, every one of whom will be glad to tell of hia or her experience with the Bake Oven mughney & Loughney's office hours are from 8 a. m. to 6 p.m. daily and 9 a m. to ne tg oH Consultation costs nothing. ‘orrect diagnosis | is made without asking a single fi question. Dr. F. H. MeClellan, an old-time medical practitioner, ad- |visew and prescribes for all pa | Vents, Competent profeas|owal | nurses are always in attendance. th St an fle amberol records and go on sale promptly at 9 o'clo $2, 700 Property Sold Modern Bungalow vor 16 These play the new 4-minute k tomorrow Terma: $1.00 a week, Successors to 0. 6, Johneton Co. Third and University. You'll Be Very Lucky draw some of the that so many ver, The all the what Gt requirements to #9 eure patent will find after tiv tng on it a good part of thelr lives use for. nding mil- thereby ating erty very has done that with Hiremerton Navy Yard and monthly payroll of thousands of dotlars work in the buliding ‘erd Clty employes it by Has one mile of rm wget Hound water front slongaid Navy Yard and we city large crowda over there (at expense) and showing them all sights, Jo! tn us t ow ane fy y ilare inveotoa a Yard will br large returna, Until we our new dock at Navy Yard Cit you can buy large Lots for $40 and up on terme of 64 down and $2 monthly water In the na 4 hem like rent. Retw opening prices and y 1000 ote and = tracts choose from, Bremerton Deve: myent Company, owners, Main office, 106 Cherry street. Navy Yard City ia only 60 fide and we will take you o: tree trip ten times datly on the fast, new, palatial steamer H. Bh Kennedy, leaving Colman dock Call at our office and go wit! or write for mapa, prices, ete Through Star Ad. Beautiful 5-Room You can bet they will buy ad rtising space in the paper giving 6 best results, Go ask them all about it That ad up there appeared in The ar two days The first day *fter the two iv rtions, the property was sold On exactly the same conditions the ad sets forth We make money for others Why not you? Use this paper and you'll be satis. dd. Call either number, Ind. 441 or Main 1060, TTT biished 1689, Is going out of the jewelry business, and will sell at public auction $60,000.00 worth Jewelry, Cut Giass, and all Unredeemed Pledges Sale Starts Saturday, Aug. 14, at 10 a. m. 117 YESLER WAY O’NEIL & FISHER, Auctioneers We will continue our Loan Business. of Diamonds, Watches, Sale of Men’s Oxfords Affords you an opportunity of getting #2 $4.00 and $5.00 values for $2.85 $5.00 and $6.00 values $3.95 These values cannot be dupll. cated In Seattle. All styles and sizes; Tan, Black and Patent Leather, MEN’S SHOE STORE 805 Fiest Ave. Colman Bidg. We will continue our Loan Business, Tie BEST PLACE 10 BUY SHOES. Second Floor, Arcade Building | HERE ARE SOME STYLE SAMPLE SHOES Selling at Big Reductions. While they last, we | sented ancaaal 400 to 96.00 Velues for $2.00 and $8 THE STAR SHOE CO. | Room 202 Arcade Building ‘Toke Elevator | _a Nyy YY, Special Excursion TO IRONDALE On Thursday of next week, August 19, there will be one more grand ex- cursion from this city direct to IRONDALE and the steel plant on the steamship CHIPPEWA, THE BOAT WILL LEAVE COLMAN PIER AT 9:15 A. M IT WILL REACH IRONDALE AT 12 NOON, IT WILL LEAVE IRONDALE AT 4 re P.M. IT WILL REACH COLMAN PIER AT 7:30 P. M You see, the hours are convenient. So is vn fare. Round Trip—50 Cents The fare is nominal, for the reason that these excursions are not money- making affairs, but are given by us in order to allow the business men and women of Seattle to keep in close touch with THEIR BIG ENTER- PRISE—the IRONDALE steel plant. It is a matter of vital interest to all this community, Many business men have attended every excursion we have given It There will be more to see this time than ever before. ‘The entire steel plant is now well along toward completion. ‘The roof is on the rolling mills and the finishing sheds, the walls of the open-hearth furnaces are above the Moore Investment Company 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX Me heecessenheineameia aan \ Y “MUM