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THE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909. bid Tite DSO) Naif agente ot To Birmingham, Saturday Sept. 4 On Big, Fast Steamer Venus Moving and Stornge Co Leave Pier 6 at 10 a. m.,, returning at 8 p. m Everybody come; no tickets needed; get aboard the boat. On the opening days over 1,800 acres were SMITHS WIN Fee een! TD WRECK A CR It was a }family tr World, and no auch | Lively o ation has been held at the fatr } atiit laughing when they left the|Jall, Peter Soro, a Japanese market fair grounds. The ceremontoa clos-| gardener, has had suffictent proof ed with the dancing of the that an attompt to wreck a street reel, stated by Mr. Buckley to have| car in Amertea constitutes a sertous been written for COULD NOT DELIVER PIANOS AS VAST AS WE SOLD HIGH GHADE INSTRUMENTS YRS~ | TERDAY me of the Smiths were! Sitting tn a cell in the county real Smiths | charge, for he is today under sen Qaukhter and applause) Rev, FE. | te the chain Lincoln Smith delivered the address| gang and pay a fine of $100. The BRS of =the of the day According to the testimony given in court yesterday, the Japanese Handsome trie pe INDIANS tN | angry because he had been ordered at Ju from a car Tuesday night, when by Competent dai at! TER IN he refused to pay his fare, sought the Fair. revenge by trying to wreck a Se SEATT jattle, Renton # Southern car, at ——_——_ ee station. The planks he ts ac 1 nding in the center of of placing across the tmck jee am Honor at the fair] fund by Motorman A. W the Court ¢ | Crews from eleven tribes of In-| Purkeyptle in time to save a freight nds yesterday could have mus/dians have been entered for the|train from destruction. Soro was fered a small army by «imply call-/ Pidian canoe races on Lake Unton | standing a tow feet away, and his ing “John Smith.” for he was as/on Seattle day, next Monday, Sev-| arrest followe | gamerovs at the exposition a his/on crows are from this state and famesake, “John Doe” te supposed | four fm British Columbia re fo be. Several thousand Smiths) American crews are, two from the BISHOP FALLOWS 10 ered for Smith Day, and some! Twana tribe, of Hoods Canal: two | & get ner; one each from the Lummi » to serve 30 days o P exinnin s wae wupposed on that date, When the time came he realized he stock that It it in so short ow remaining # stated above, about one insisted on our buying w we would pay cash am aid then be done with the re- business forever. He in- 1 making an offer (you ad yesterday's advértine- Particulars), and we for for cash, but we that the offer was Veber, Btein- at we knew Hine sold in 5 and 10-Acre Tracts, As the Price Is Only $50.00 Per Acre y. Bring along some money, as you may see thing you want rt th p and with advertising. We have bee tising to plows out our mt wonderful ad-| Beliingham, Suquamish, Pt. Madb —- | ¥ were) son, Tulalip and Snohomish. The F British Columbia Indiana coming are, one crew each from Valdes Auditortum stage fn| Island tribe, Cooper Island tribe. as entries for the/ North Sannich tribe and South nan prise Sanntch tribe started the fan go The races start at 3 o'elock on Smith Day meeting | Monday, and can be watched from! Paliows ts well that has been/ the foot of the Pay Streak ati ; * Buckley Bishop Samuel Fallows, of the Reformed Episcopal chureh of Cht leago, and one of the leading clergy men of the country, is in Seattle today as a guéht of the exposttion afternoon he will rium. Bishop own as AL cator, scholar, author and % He has also taken active tn Ve had a few $260 and $200 which were sold for $85 to - lastruments ersons who cago. y » chair of menta: tie he al the R — was! ‘The funeral of © rom, who died psye Mth of the of his home yesterda home, 623 Fifth ay. west. : hemorrhage of the brain, was h Y thie afternoon trom hie late ree COINS UNDER THE BAN idence. { Mr. Ostrom was born tn Ontarto| 68 years ago and came to Wash-| e heavy.) ington In 1890. Most of hia life 85 pounds, defeating! pad n de to mercantiling expectations of Pop Smith of lard, who thought be had the MAY R Prise ax good as won. Miss Har should also inspect the $450 planos we are off than $200, All of the | cost or less than cost at the | tory. When we state that - offering pianos now, during our closing-out sale, for’ less than the > and the freight to ean It, and we will ave s0\4 planos dur- less than the w, to you, Mr, ke like a broad truth every “rf plano bas for ite ation of #0 1 coins, which attle, has been of a complaint of Boston. | nvitle was th t son In a few days we will raise the price PEN HAZING CASE. m every made by J. W Met Smith was the thinnes: em (My United Pree) Savage complatned t treas. tract 25 per cent., as we are unable to stake this prop t Q Jack = 8. NASHVILLE, Tenn. Sept. 3 ury department at Washingte D. erty as fast as we se because people realize this is o, the ta After going over the records, in| C., that during a recent visit to the he I i 5 . ne best and cheapest d e st 8a tha 4 David|the case of J. H. Booker,. Jr, the he purchased‘ one ve Rey SHesiaey tee ae tae for sale thet were] endet he wee Glam trom tee Firet av. ot has a salt water frontage You can y on terms t many who make ab when it comes right io honest hard knocks, and you ask them to make good, they commence with this argument “Now, this plano is just as good as that Vose & Sons piano that th are closing out at $187," or “Th just as good as the Kna they ask you § But when it comes to which have , every. other deal for $306, not ng twins under se ! H © years, while Mrs. Ade! cheaper than rent; only 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day Think of it! You'll never again have such a chance waterfront e on Puget Sound All waterfront, desirably | is owned by wealthy men who will not sell for several times the price we United States Military Academy | paying ! August 19 for alleged complicity in| soon 4 Bee Smith, and Anna M & recent hazing case, Secretary of! no mm Qged 53, took a consolat! War Dickinson intimated that the) The rald wi fm the twins’ contest William inyestigation of the case would be| Thomas W Boward Smith of Columbia City was reopened service says yntained pianos by us and in the country less than $309 in tter what circum- ou $137. puzzles are asking You cannot buy these prices on w Lumber sold at $7 per M. Men wanted for all kinds vining lands at five times terfront, railroad and street cars uld never re- $600 worth giant black- of work here. Come t Pier 6 before 10 a. m.; > dealers in this berries raised on one acre no tickets ded ; 1 at C. D. Hillman’s office / aro eee here for free maps, in s Block. | ae tase as ae np ave have sold each ? a been in our store, at least those hp really knew the value Of a real piand ergata. We are not even asking you to pay the SPRCTALTY. to be fair with you and the other | fellow. All we ask he give me au we insane ot the few EXCLUSIVE MILLING RY, ° ell all the 1323 Third Ave, ¢ fl this steck ts Postoffies. Ind Bice LAUNDRY ' COLLARS te, 2c, 22 ) CUES & pod SHIRTS 8c ee ~RLGERT HANSEN, Jensen H First end Cherry. H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER, 1 you can't get boots or shoes to fit you, get them made H to measure at 217 JAMES STRegT. ¢ will be open At every evening until 10 o'clock . these prices we should hay but we know it woul week longer to obtain ca: w offering almost an 00 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, | RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH Optical 1 ment payments. | ee . $U0D0S ebiats ‘oF thee REGISTERS! 421 Calon, 1% blocks from the’ P.O. , ~ 4 Independent dealers hand- and only joc! rom e new Ge you went to buy @ home? See |i Grose and Furnishings af your is, mew and second haad White bidg. Cail this evening, 1 estate MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Av. Opp. Hotel Saver. High Grade Gloves while we have a large stock to se- lect from, if it is not convenient you to call during the day. RS Standard Patterns you big m scupware 424—PIKE st 424 1 e018 Pivet Ave. Better in Every Way Than a Davenport IND AVE KNOSHE AT JAMES mported Jewelry —Collar Pi _Thousands of Exquisite Novelties » come these Dainty Novelties for your cl The new Davino Beds that we have been waiting solong for have arrived, a solid car load of them. Come in and have our salesman show them to you. They are quite The Home of Meat Quality Crescent Market 1433 First Ave. riRST AND PIKE the nicest thing in folding beds that has yet come out. The upholstered seat folds under and you sleep on aregular spring and mattress. When closed it is a handsome davenport with a place underneath for bedding. It’s a rare collection of the very ipe, turquoise, amethyst, garnets and enamel effects; also the popular Jet Novelties, in all style gain, the exhibit shows large cut jewels in many colors; the most ex- quisite effects are thus obtained. By all odds this collection of imported Novelty Jewelry is the prettiest ever shown in Seattle. Your choice tomorrow, each ....... ee 3 5c ° . 2 3 C The BestShirt in Seattle for $1.00 F mod. 35c Tan Hosiery Tomorrow, sscide “Closed September 6, Seattle Day at the Exposition. We will be there.” A Special Buy of Fine Hose for Women n lace, “ s F ‘: ‘ ‘ de ag RNS eet oe thats lemen, anc e new line received nion in light and dark shades k finished, double will if you but give us a chance te w you . heel and toe, with that ever-growing popular gat 1 Savings & ter.top;'s full-fashioned Hose, extra fine quality | l,sttipe®, bet the smortines T t @ gauze, Eiffel dye; worth regularly 35c; tomorrow, \ present style of Seattle in tortoise shell, amber and jet; guaranteed un- Silk Liste Hose for Men apita Wi hie. » of Silk-Finish le ¢ I n es in I \ us and un ‘om - divided profits 40,000 for men appeal to you of good taste; $1.25 up to $4.50 ly } let ¢ any styles, each 25¢ double heel, t made Hos¢ morrow, chon ~2C! End of the Season Sale of Ladies’ Neckwear money in the ba easier than you k, after you New Fall Arrivals We invite you to see the new things as they arrive. We INTEREST 4 PER CENT Store Store es aA will welcome your visit. left from oe wanes sell f Lad Jabots Open rer pita: aaa weaves; very newest style® $3.95 up t $12.50 lar and ple styles, but r the fast ng Saturdays Saturdays DIRECTO Handsor 1¢ of Linenette Tailored W aists, at $1.50 that uall veauie fy up z cpt a =O Till Till ay Yew line Pure Linen “Guaranteed Linen Wa $1.75 each ‘ ‘ C N. B CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Six } Six at Closed September 6th — Seattle Day at the Exposition ~ o'Clock YOWE WILL BE THERE’ o’Clock Souvenir Tickets on Sale Here SECOND AND UNION SECOND ave NOSHERS The Reliable Store La PE Ss aa sal a ars