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5 SCOTCH COOK, WHO ALONE CAN MAKE HARRIMAN EAT BREAKFAST, IS RUSHING ACROSS THE OCEAN [mf SDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 STUDY THESE ROARLESS LIONS AND 1909 DECIDE WHAT YOU THINK OF THEM THINKS PRESENT | FRANCHISE BEST Ballard Man Will Tell City 2 ae what ‘ «randpa,| Council Why Street Cars | ‘ ~e or RO. } ur that wit at the ba ee gh Should Remain on Bal-| w: d ‘Pi BY W. G. SH is ig ft reh at Marton st staal lad A We believe tha 4 ARDEN, N. Y uty anc F % ar v. of the ttle i company @ pypeintosh BH " ok, | Thene An Are on the pedestal of ¥ 4 a public service ration to run 0) 2 the areb t net brother uF its cars to accommodate the great Sage red two of them have an I . F ar whose kill with 2 hei Jern Aspect and two of then ; nye rete ; me BALLARD, Sept. 7.—The petl!est number of patrons, and we be dack across ty an | Western aspect, but it 1 wo} * ore ‘ ? “| tons for and against the franchise | lieve that the Interests and conven ve nome yet. Th " ure. | much the aapeot of the an bh tn as for the routing of the Balfard-Fre. lence of the greatest r will be here—Mr, Har an 8 | thet#ndividual expression at Proceeding to the east t of i Lath W. comes | *@'¥ed by running the cars over the Harriman ame wae children. | tracts attention the arch, we find two of them mont care on 14th 6 OMe® | Drevente route But folks out aeons 1 the @o Bnd look at thoxe Hons one of | handsome creatures that ever did,| up before the city council at the : live in the few bog and who know | theme days and beur in mind the) | } fortune, grace an ornament, | meeting this evening, and then will! ‘The funeral of Frank Ackerman ‘ iutle nies et that es will fact that the Britinh jion 4 Mixter Number One, to the north.| he turned over to the corporations | who died last Sunday evening, will 2 the Harrimans, ste castle O8 Powed.to be the emblem of all that, Nae aM Idiotic grin on hi ante | committee, which will act on them | b¢ held tor ow afternoon at % i nt at the ble | orm! teh i ™ not be rig $ comes. {@ noble, terrifte and belligerent, | pance which, If It happened to. be | %* Medes o'clock from chapel of May ae the hill a tne fn 80 yoars j partioulariy belligerent, But ob-| Infiloted on you or I Hid make up| at the a ing w9¢: . ‘eh field’s undertaking parlor The tu For the A P serve th : hia ‘eract Midates for Steilacoom within] GC, W. Casler, one o leaders | neral will be conducted by the Occl- Wall at. missed animals v Kr | Mary ts ont ee 2 oa | the base of the “Vancouver arefi hour of the Bullard av. faction, this | dental lodge No. 72 of the A. F. and Harriman — Mary, stocks would | | Conaider them from any point of And his partner to the south i! morning told why he thought that | A. M rimi — | View, profile, full face, or from the) as childlike and bland as that Mr. Ackerman | irvived by @ tumble. } the line should stay where it take a dis mean't think tan't rear, and what a vision bursts \ipon! fabled mis ry of old who met I Nh widow and one son, who live at 5841 And yor he Harrimans She te you the eassowary on the plains of Tim-| His arguments are much the + Russell av. He was years old perrving fe | that she would hurry With thetr fore paws er in| buctoo, But wo and investigate the | as those in the petition. He says: | and had Mved here for many years treks tet oat that teft Scotland | the graceful manner of grandma, | lion Hundreds of thousands of dollars | At the tine ot "3 ae ath - was r the tele. ert - | » create and | Connected with the Ballard Trans- And Harriman paid { tel 7 |have been invested to crea f | ter detenny y — en, THESE BOYS WERE tiga, and ans result the surround The family adores her oat tign, and as a result the round Sohn ‘seavris ee No one can cook It he can Jing districts have developed alzo| | John Mar gorig Harriman told William McClellan, AL MOST NA UGHTY and grown to be thickly populated. | months. | So tendent of - nds, that To take away this car line | 2''0 .oh oon : died he simply coutdn'’t eat breakfast POL Se aI Oi would almost entirely divorce a ger without Mary's oatmes large section of the district from | NUM wean m, fighting for Ife, Tf you were watching @ particu-| near-fairies were trying their best| Which we get our trade and would |) 0°") A) 4 Harrima: + | from the hom grouses your pity. He has won so larly entrancing “girl show ¢}to make @ nolsalike a song and to) injure the business to the amoun’ to do? many fights. Som: DR. GEO. W. CIRCLE. Cleveland surgeon, who! in @ special train to Harri- bedside is-one, as we all do; but*will he ROW—to0n—with so much work | jay he'll lose SIX MILES OF THE PLACE. DET WHOM WIZARD AIDED. uously. With his vast wealth, in his new home, high tn the sweet fresh air, he has had every ald that money .and skill can give him, His new home is marve though ft is not yet comp Scores of workmen tolled night and day the week before he arrived to get a dozen rooms Into shape. Har- riman's ideas about the kind of home he wanted were vague. Mrs. Harriman did much of the planning. She planned a home in which they might spend their declining years. Do This; Do That. “Put an inclined railroad up that hill,” Harriman said ane day to Charles Ford, his master of grounds. The railroad ts there. “I want a well drilled here,” sald peak of the 600-foot hill on which stands his castle. | Down through the great hill the | drills went until they reached the level of the lowlands; they went water was }® quarter of a mile deep, but Har riman got the sparkling, cold water he wanted. For 16 miles up and down the Erie railroad and 14 miles back 500 feet more before Ws trying to cet well by the | from it Marriman owns all the land means that be cot stck— tren-| There isn't a peak of the Ramapo M.A.;GOTTSTEIN Perce Winch pillar Price, $13.50; You ar find our simplest Gottst. Wants to | yIFUR Y- ND ning Tables ss smorrow if you have any use for a good Dining Table sold for a very little money have pre m the way we have priced the tables we will not be sur- prised if they are cleared out quickly ‘They are all extension tables, with extension from 6 to W feet; round or s« ish, A splendid $ Rood value yared for a big sale with a big stock, but ware tops, gc t to choose from BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. NITURE COR, , den or Early English fin $12.75 Table for Harriman, as he stoop on the very | then down | ched. That weli is | mountains that he can see that jen t bie. John {Vner has been superintend ent of this big farm for more than 18 years. His two older boys have | good jobs with the Union Pacific Joseph, the third boy, wanted to be either fn the navy or the firmy | And, by the way, here's a pretty Nttle story of how Harriman does things The boy's mother heard that if he went to West roint Joe would have only two and a half months vaca ton tn four years. “Never mind, we'jl fix that,” said Harriman. In bis own way Harri } Man got the boy Into West Point | The next summer, when the West | Poluters took their annual march they got orders to pass through r JUDGE ROBERT 8. LOVETT. Heir apparent to Harriman’s rail- | Poad rulership. Napshot at Arden. Arden about 40 miles fron Point, and camp there at They camped half a block from Joe Viner's home! This year they did the same thing. Everybody knows that Harriman gets what he wants for himself | Bat here in Arden they also know that Harriman can what his friends want All the folks around Arden com ment upon Harriman’s tremendous ly buay life West wet He hasn't been Interested In his | complains | He used to pay a} live stock for Farmer Viner. lot of attention to the horses and | cattle. years,” Too Busy to Play. “He's forgotten all about his farms, | guess,” says aMnger Mc think a lot about them six or eigbt HARRIMAN’S RAILROAD STATION AT ARDEN. HE OWNS EVERY to Wall st nigbt. | INCH OF LAND WITHIN IN THE LEFT HAND CORNER JOSEPH VINER, WEST POINT CA- er felt ever? his footsteps. Will they Grim-taced doctors come and go in a silence that seems pro- phetic “Forget Wall st.” the doctors plead But across the Ramapo moun tains from the Harriman mansion run four private tele phone lines, links that have bound Harriman to the almost living death that he has led for the past half dozen years in that cruel, grinding maelstrom. Maybe when Mary the cook gets home Harriman will get well - Pay Streak, sitting in smiling to yourself youth should rush up to you and {hurriedly ask you tf you wanted anything to drink, at the same time siving you a.sly poke in the ribs, you'd be pretty sure to answer “Yea,” wouldn't you? | ‘Bepectaliy must this be true when considering the dustiness and Keneral hotness of yesterday, and the stuffed, close condition of the the and an excited atmosphere in most of the shows.| So it was when the 45-year-old to go to and from work | M. E. church, left this morning to That is what happened to two/fat girl came out to do her turn,| “As the extra distance covered is | &ttend the regular annual council of youths from Renton yesterday and the spot Hght turned on her| only six blocks, I cannot see why | the Methodist preachers, convening And they both ordered four bot: | curving, bulging figure cast a faint! any fair-minded property owner will|this week in Bellingham. It As tles at two-bite each. iimmer throughout the room, the | take a chance of killing Ballard as | thought that he will be assigned to The excited youth soon returned | two from the Pittsburg of King @ business center and relegating us | this church for the coming year. with the required number, and suc-| county discovered that they had to the class o: @ suburban district, | — ceeded in putting them all on the floor without dropping any, even if it wee dark And tn the meantime a bevy of $162, $146, etc. “The prices ar There are eighteen $300 and $350 styles reduced, On these terms are $6 cash and $6 a month. If you wish to pay cash, a premium of 4 per cent goes to any, y in full within thirty days. See these pianos, note the re luctions; no such occasion for se- curing a piano so tremendously under and $154 one wishing to pay again in several much genuine piano value for the money. get thetr stiff, ancient legs to caper around like those of real chorus girls, And because our two friends from the Pittsburg of King county were watching the cavortings of the sportive matdens in the grease nt and chalk, they drank the en tire eight bottles without looking to see what they were getting. The darkness was so intense in front of the stage that the chances are they couldn't have read a label anyway been drinking free sample bottles of a malt two per cent near-beer “Stang,” said the one with the | green hat ‘We Had to Quit ‘But Delayed Cars Are Here Now and Selling Was Resumed at Eilers Commencing This Morning Promptly at 9 o’Clock. Bring $5 or $6 and Get a Nice New Piano Now. Never heretofore was it possible to secure so Probably never again. This sale came to an abrupt stop Wednesday noon. The remaining two carloads in this sale were to arrive early in the week, but they met with unusual del Within three day y $138, $162, $146. price years. throughout the East. We found two well-known piano manufacturers with a large after the first announcement of the sale so many instruments were sold .that we had fo stop our advertising. ince Wednesday noon we made no deliveries and simply sold these fine pianos by sample. We are glad to announce that at last the two cars have arrived. The additional forty-two pianos are now on sale. Pay $5 cash and $5 There is an awakening to prosperity ot $300 per day or more, and you can readily that the result would be not only a deprecation tn business, but also @ depreciation in | Th the value of property the Ballard schools. There are to “The petitioners for this change | be two sessions at the Webster in route of car line consist princi-|#chool until the Adams school is pally of people who live in Ballard | finished. One class will come in and work in Seattle, and they are|the morning and the other in the not considering the convenlence of afternoon. the hundreds of men who work in pares ed miils in Ballard and use this| Dr. Flesher, of the Gilman Park School started this morning, after a@ vacation of over two months. was a large attendance at all and thereby depreciate the value of | his own property to save himself five minutes of a car ride. “If the Seattle Electric company ALBERT HANSEN, Jewelen Firet and Cherry. 4 Optical Department Prices $138, a month, $127, $164 will be presented Extension Table in imitation q $8.00 Finished golden rtered oak; size of top 42 inches; when open fj to the lakes, either, in the past extends to 6 feet; an extra good | few years. He used to have them | value at the regular price. stocked with fish when he had} $8.00 years ago. But he’s been too | busy.” “He hasn't paid much attention more time. | | “Does he hunt?” Hunt? answered stock of finished pianos. They were terribly anxious to realize. We secured these latest high-grade pianos at a most extraordinary reduction. We pass this advantage along to wideawake midsum- mer buyers. Bear in mind, we guarantee every instrument as to quality, and also as to price. Your money back if at any time within six months you can buy the same grade of pianos elsewhere, East or ; Extension Tabie “75 ot hardwood fp imitation qu. oak Second Ave, Between Pike and Pine ike cut has to 6 gular for $7.50 Extension Table—Ex actly like cut, square top, finished golden in In ation quartered ¢ ex tends | splendid buy at the regular price sale price, ant it, and you'll ent lan the best, the vorkings. See Mr. your, selections. He mer personally McClellan, sadly. “I should say not He's been too busy Harriman is too weak now to hunt or fish or stroll in the bills Golden hours that he might have spent out In the sunshine, keeping himself strong, he threw away tn Wall st Has he thrown away his last chance? that ie wheeled up and down the vast porches of the mansion above the hills, is the spark of strength strong into a flame? The hills that h MARTIN & CO. 1207 2nd Av., Opp. Hotel Savoy. High Grade Gloves FROZEN SWEETNESS Mapleine ice Cream At all parlors In that small wasted .orm | mough to be coaxed again West, at anywhere Pianola Piano, we Eilers Music Building D. 8. JOHNSTON CO. near such low price. Should you later on want the best in the world, the Chicker- ing or the Kimball, or that beautiful art piano, the Lester, or the will any time within two y paid for these pianos in exchange toward the former. Successors to rs allow total price Third and Universisy