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! ling to advices received here today. | | | |'There were heavy losses on both TOGRAPHED | widen = a number of wounded are THE ORIENT PHOTO i with CURTISS |" MAY aEMAIN — P.O. EXPENSES i =e pte an. What Gus Brown Says been officially given out at th Wright some that Wilbur Wright] BODIES OF LO PLANS WITH TAFT) tor ane valde the world's speed ree.| ‘The reward for the bodies, dead | RETRENCHMENT. «= jord See eee kilometer flight, mane lor ally, of f, ¥, Callaghan and J e ee. " recently at Rhetm France The | W Stevens, who “4 : Pan on | ° declaration wa nade today by | Mount Rainier August an BEVERLY, Pout he ch, Owen Callaghan o! Stay Where It Is for se iieiendeidinet Snlaan hod an| PITCHED BATTLE FOUGHT, ine f'bas increased the re ward | Present, on Account pf) important conference with Pres Uatted ’ to $2,000, df found alive, or If dead.| ; . PERA, Sept ulmination | $1,000 for the recovery of the] Economy. dont ‘Taft yoatorday regarding the] oe 14 hordar aftrayn between the | bodlen CR.) ae — | plans he had formulated for cutting | purkish troops and the Monte-| A rescue eparty is being orean Press. down expenses in the postal estab /negrins occurred near Cusink, aj ized at Camp Reeno, In Paradine ' ii : : am seta tee 2 : oat © told the president |¢ity in Turkish territory, where a] valley We are now ready with our Fall PORTLAND eer -_ 7 ee | bsg a ee ’ wah i ey pees - ——————————— moze | Clothing for Men and Young Men— o secwaghogpareye tostoal fi show a ¢ © fiscal year ready with complete and full assort- ments will be the principal factor in holding the army headquarters of the Northwest at Vancouver Wash, for a yoar at least and pos: | albly ionger, according to a state ment made by Senator Warren, of Wyoming, chairman of the upper house committee on military af-| fairs. “The president has issued a def. | inite request to the various depart. | ments to cut the estimates this year some $30,000,000 on the military oe tablishment of the country,” said! Senator Warren, “and this will ne gossttate & cutting away of $10,000, 000 or more from the annual army appropriation. It will be necessary if we obey his mandate, to hold the expenditures to the actual necesal tea, | “Now even if the headquarters | were moved to Portland! or Seattle, | buildings would have to be rented there and equipped and, as you say | you have a force of about 20 men here in headquarters, all these would have to be provided for. The removal would entail a heavy ex-| pense, and under the conditions || ee peed will stay where they are | Jending June last of more than ),000,000, the large: jever knew Mr. Hiteheock informed the pres ident that it was his purpose to show a material decrease in the amount every year that be con jtrol of the department » in o deficit was due in part n of the serviee, to the pression during the first fineal year, and to cum and expensive methods of |handling the mai} | The subject of the “franking | privilege by government officials land congressmen also will come tn for consideration stom has been growing In * of sending out many rnment documents as An mall.” This system ta t ponaible for the heavy de st the service | | le } | Are the people stitious? Are th much slandered are they that number of Beattle super afraid of the mber 13 And pectally afraid of on tt reprements the date of the month, and when that date of the month talla on Friday? It would seem #0. Friday, the thirteen’ | must, the amaliest ing permite were | ELI THAW VERY MUCH PEEVED AGAIN th day of Au y the elty } building department than during }any other day in the month. Only DIVORCE REPORT MAKES HER | $6,000 worth of building was start TIREO—WANTS MONEY, NOT REALLY A DIVORCE. ed jays SSTRATHCONA SPENDS TOOAY IN VICTOR . (By United Pres) VICTORIA, Sept. 2.-—Lord Btrath lord high commissioner efor da in Great Britain, arrived yesterday afternoon, @ om that unluckiost of wnlucky FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE OF THE BOY SHAH OF PERSIA, | IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CROWNING OF AHMED MIRZA, AGED 12. HE AND HIS GRAND VIZIER WALKED TO THE WIN. DOW OF THE PALACE AT TEHERAN AND RECEIVED THE CHEERS OF THE CROWDS BELOW. THIS PHOTOGRAPH HAS | JUST REACHED THIS COUNTRY, COMING BY WAY OF CONSTAN | TINOPLE AND ite LOCAL MEN INVENT (By United Pree.) NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Evelyn| Nesbit Thaw today is peeved over | the reports that she had become member of the Reno divorce colony When asked if the rumors were true that she had or was about to become one of the Nevada colony she said: “I have never been to Reno in my life, and furthermore I do not TEREDO KILLER intend to go there. I have been Tight here for the past three years and I am sick and tired of hearing Professor George De George Delius and ©. P. these reports that I have been seen Tatro, who have offices in the in different parts of the country. Central building, are co-inventors of “I need money more than I need 4 rocess of killing the teredos & @ivorce just now. That is neces- which infest the piling and other sary to live on, and I shall make no wooden Objects in salt water. By Plans until | make a settlement with running a current of electricity the Thaw family. through the water around the piling j Infected a chlorine gas ix relaxed which is instantly deadiy to the toredo. The inventors claim that the pro- | ¢ coas can be operated very econom. teally, and if applied at long inter [her genera! manager of the Bank) of Montreal, and C. C. Chipman, ebtef commiasioner of the Hudson Bay company. The party were guests at a luncheon given in honor of Kari Grey. Lord Strathcona Is suf. fering from a severe cold, and will remain tn Victoria until tonight, free from the pesta. The scheme is still in the experimental stage, and both the Inventors and the men interested In the venture are work ing hard to perfect thetr apparatus. if the device is a succesh it will mean the saving of millions of dot (lars worth of property 3 for 10 The King Coal Mining Company property is three miles from Tenino, Washington—57 miles from Seattle—and consists of 800 acres of land, all underlaid with a high-grade coal. Four veins, ranging from five to eleven feet in thickness, have been located and are in process of operation. Vein No. 1 is now being mined; the other three will be within a year. We are shipping into Seattle now. Railroad Facilities— Our mine is accessible to four railroads, connecting with Tacoma, Seattle and Portland. The freight rates are low and transportation to a good market most satisfactory. Equipment— We own our own railroad spur—standard gauge, heavy tratk—and connect with the North- ern Pacific and Great Northern.* A 600-ton capacity Jeffries washer and steam plant complete. Two miles of mine tracks, full equipment of mine cars, drills and everything that is necessary to complete a first-class operating mine. Coal— Experts estimate the quantity of coal in this property to be in excess of 20,000,000 tons. : The quality is good—three grades—lump, nut and pea. ' Our coal is being sold in 17 cities in competition with other high-grade coal, and is giving sat-| isfaction wherever used. Value of Property— A conservative valuation of $500,000.00 i; placed on this property—we are only figuring on what we know is in sight. Selling Policy— We deal directly with the consumer through loc ular and lucrative. t | agents—we have found this system both pop- © of bulld-) com. | vals, they guarantee to keep piling | panied by Sir Edward Clouston, | THE STAR--THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1909. 3 Tons of Coal for $10 Direct From the Mine to You KING COAL MINING COMPANY 617 Pioneer Building Seattie, Wash. | pitehed battle wan fought, accor best lines of Clothing, in- rok 935 ment of the cluding the Penn Brook Clothes M.A,;GOTTSTEIN PFURNITURE.CO SECOND AVE, BETWEEN PIKES) PINE © There are a number of Money-Saving Specials offered here this week. Better come and see. They represent the highest type of to-wear apparel—correct style, exclusive in design, right in quality, Unequaled Anywhere This table is an # x ¢ optionally good value; made of hard wood and fie» SUITS Gus Brown “Always Right” Second and Where the Yesier Cars Stop cal for thia week, ‘s1. » are those who express the belief that strictly honest merchandising methods are slow to gain recognition be they lack In the aune spectacular | ight different when we started this business— are sure of it | We now w We hoped to get a fair share of Seattle's trade when we started—we have had that and more el sure It in due to our policy which places your » satiafaction before every other consideration ‘The remarkable fairness, Justness, completengss—of our distributed payments plan is playing no small part in our success, If you have any home-furnishing needs we invite | you to try -—you'll be quick to see the improvement in the credit plan When you call ask for Mr, Gottste He wants to meet you hn personally Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains | | |- i Quick Delivery—Main 6921; Ind. 1098—Better Goods All Descriptions. An Electric Tramway System To Be Installed— By doing away with the old-fashioned mule-power for taking aut coal, we can increase our output ten times. At the present capacity of 50 to 100 tons daily, with an average of $1.25 per ton, our yearly profit figures $27,000. Increasing the output 10 times, our profit would be $270,000. We want to raise $10,000—the cost of installing this system. By selling 10,000 shares at $10 per share we will create a large number of boosters for King Coal and at the same time increase the value of our property without making inroads on our surplus. We know that the dividends we will declare on our stock will be better than your highest ex- pectation, but to make your investment absolutely assured, we will absolutely guarantee to give three tons of coal—in lieu of dividends for three years—with every share of stock. If you prefer the dividends to the coal, it is agreeable to us. Our one and only object is to insure you of more than your money back and the stock abso- lutely free. We Invite Investigation— Call at our office and we will answer any questions that you might make in regard to our prop- erty. We want satisfied stockholders. We know that every stockholder will buy our coal, and be an everlasting advertisement for King Coal. You may wonder at our policy of practically giving away stock if our properties pay such a profit. Consider the free advertising our coal will have. $10,000 worth of newspaper ad- vertising could not bring us the returns that these 10,000 satisfied stockholders will. Do you see our point? We will expect you tomorrow; better come early—we have only a limited number of shares to sell and there won’t be any more.