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UNION MEN iast | FAMOUS “INCUBATOR BABY” FOR J WHOM TWO MOTHERS BATTLE | tor Kagies’ hall, where the number on the day's progr The pro a] | butlding fund of the waitresses FNJOY A BIG | eters ov wine Spokane Poindexter, rep th Third con watd that for the Milew ft CELEBRATION Nothing Occurs to Mar the EERE ogy Biggest and Best Labor |equilxation mot this att W. A. Mackenate, of the board of noon Day Ever Observed in) paweon. This Ci jconsus bureau, was here Saturday | f | This City. jon hin way to Fairbanks, where be | fi | | will make his winter quarters. | } When the dance, the last event on | Newburg, Or—Nathan White, the day’s long program, was « 74, of this place, has been Awgust 28, and hie BR. White, has offered a ref ward of $100 to anyone who finds | fj bim. tn Bagles’ hall at midnight and the « since tired merry makers we for their homes, it was t of all that the Labor day tion this year was by far ¢ vast | "¢ | successful and enjoyable ever held | Bremerton.-Two hundred voter ta Seattle. ans of the Spanish an war | Not & single scene of disorder | ¥Ant Imo camp hers rday for from the time the big street |* ‘Woday session. pageant started at 0 o'clock in the} * morning until the doors of the), Sellingham.-A mass meeting wilt @ance hall closed. fourteon hours | @ held Thursday night for the pur Yater, marred the occasion, It waa |PO%¢ Of arousing interest in the one continual round of from beginning to end. Ay oc " Wood. " fan of the day occurted at Wood! gpokane—The ministers of this men and children ent to the | Clty are taking steps to have Sun spirit of the day and witnessed the | 48% Minerals abolished o | ee |..Watla Walla.—The corner stone Six Thousand in Line. lfor the new state headquarters of The only disappointment was oc / the LO. O. F. has been lad and the easioned by the failure of the num-|butiding wilt be pushed to com ber fn the parade to reach the 10,-/ pletion. 000 mark. When the marchers fell fnto line Grand Marshal George/ Listman announced there would be that number, but after they dis banded it developed that only 6000 had participated. However, this was a record breaker, and all were pleased when this was learn: sloasure | MOYement to have the saloons of tne seat | tht aelty abolished Madrid, Spain.—A law astadent named Manrigue was lynched at | Astuditio for kilting a dog. New York.—Mrs. Jesse | widow of the famous bandit, jof the most religious mew ed the evangelist camp meeting at The floats In the pageant were! Camp Grove. ’ Deautiful in design and color, and TOS the most soughtfor child in the many of them were extremely) Boston.—Dana Dudley has fn-| United States, the object of the unique. The uniforms worn by | vented a telescope witt, which he Intense mother love of Mra. Char some of the unions were very at-|cldims one can aim a gun around a lotte Blakeley, a Topeka stendk tractive. For instance, the Sign | corner. rapher, and the equally tntens and Pictorial Painters’ union were| - attired in blue, green and purple! dusters, with tall hats to match, | J He i Baby Marian Bleakley, |between the real mother and the foster parents, Guarded with in finite care by the mothér, who finally wou legal possession, the baby had numerous escapes till i the latest successful attempt at! | foster-motherJove of Mra. J.D, Bar Topeka, when foree, revolvers, au P letay tomobiies and fast horses aided RING MAY GIVE j | Adopted out of an incubator at Mra. Barclay and in the end landed jChicago by the Barclays, lite her and an secomplice, in jail it : tallyho automobile carried mem- Marian became the center of ajat Kansas City, where ag@jow*tlegal | < bers of the Garment Workers’ Lo- fleree battle through three courte battle is now in progress. % eal No. 17, all of them in white © : ; oe The waltresses also rode | a¢ : 4a automobiles. The pageant was { | ESCRAASTNS cca «uu MISS WESCOTT WINS GIRL BABY—LITTLE MITE } hae * eee Mee band cameo ring found near the / mae ; Pienics at Woodland. spot where the mutilated body of| i (iy United Bren) ce Reeling off 1.705 words in 30/ SAN FRANCISCO, By 1 o'clock fm the afternoon the €raas in Woodland Park was fpermny covered with families and Robert Little was discovered mur 7 dered recently ts believed by the police today to be a probable clew| baskets of plenie food. Be-|that may lead to the apprehension | Sept minutes on her typewriter, copy ing from manuscript, Miss Amy J. and a baif and believed to te the Weagott captured the typewrfting | smaliest child in California, was dis 4 o'clock 5,000 had been served of the siayer of the young collector. | contest of Seattle Day, held tn the covered today under thé eare of and coffee, pro; The ring was covered with flecks | Fine Arts Hall at the exposition Mra. W. A. Parks, at 281 Sanches) im charge of the cel-|of blood and was broken. lyesterday. The nine contestants st. in this city. The infantis the baseball game be-| Dan Sullivan, a gambler, who | put in a warm half hour, and dem daughter of Mre, Charles Walter, and plumbers /was the iast man seen with Little, onstrated that typewriting fu com score | is under arrest while the police con- peiltion is about as strenous as any knows form of manual labor The ladies in the contest finished One, two, three, not a man captur- ing a prise, Mise Margaret Jordan wae second and Miss Fannie M.jencirele the ankle The \ Clarke third born September 1, hae been compelled (baby in the charge of Mes. Parker So tiny are the feet of the wee bit of humaatty that a finger ring can Your Winter Supply Coal famine, the fear of every householder in this city, is a thing of the past if you patronize We sll our coal through our own agents in over 17 cites, and are adding new markets to our every day. Our system is fair and gives the consumer an opportunity of buying coal at a reasonable price at any time of the year. Patronize us and coal buying is made easy. Our Proposition We want to do away with the old-fashioned system of mule power for taking out the coal. bay lege Tram System we can increase our output 10 times, and the cost is reduced ma- This senile an expenditure of $10,000. We could finance this ourselves, but we prefer to do it the way that will bring us the most good. By selling 1,000 shares of stock—par value $10 per share—we will not only raise sufficient — to make this improvement, but will add that number, and more, boosters for King — purchaser of stock will buy our coal, and you may be sure he will get all his friends to do ewise. Like the endless chain, customers will make more customers, until we will have all the business that we can possibly handle. As an advertising proposition this sale of stock will do us more good than many thousands of dollars expended annually in the newspapers could possibly do. We will give, with every share of stock—in lieu of dividends for three years—three tons of coal absolutely free. In this way we make the purchaser feel safe about his investment—he gets $15.75 worth of coal free and one share of stock. A Good Buy—A Better Investment Satisfied stockholders are what we want. ' : We are making a good profit for our stockholders now. We want to make a better one. 1 of If we can sell this additional stock and install this system that will increase the output ten times, all the better; but it must be to men who know what they are buying and are satisfied with what they are getting. Investigate us thoroughly and Jose no time in subscribing for some of this stock. We have only 1,000 shares to sell, and they are going fast. There won’t be any more. i Phone, Main 1613 who because of her duties In & hotel | to pice the! be cently passed over bg gid | THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1909. TRAFFIC. WAR ¢ ed between the Northern September 26, while a f rangement snow on probably will become operat | ive October 15 SPANIARDS GIVE. by their recent victories over the Spanish troops, 1.500 Moors yester | day Aguelerns as ff wae marching on to A baby gir! weighing just ® pound x lof the conditions at the Home here wan begun this by Maj. Witltam Warner, States senator from Misseurt, a/| A Coal Proposition 3 Tons for $10 KING COAL MINING COMPANY, 617 Pioneer Building, Office Open Till 10 o'Clock Every Evening Hill HL and Harriman cording to shipping men apout to be waged. ment recently effected between the Spokane, Portland and Seattle ratl- way Steamship company, Hill gained a distinet advantage over bis rival To supplement this, be will three vessels running between San | Pedro and San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, within a month steamers Roanoke and Geo. W. Eh | | dor, ships of 2,600 tons, already are | employed in this coast trade, and | the steamer St. Croix, leased from Schubach and Hamilton, taken from the Alaska run and will | make ber maiden trip to San Pedro} late in September. | made by the Hui officials, the St ‘rotx will touch at Banta Barbara, and the regular run of the will be extended south to Ban Diege Two other ships are have been purchased in Jand are en route to this const « in competition with the Bteamahip company’s boats. here Spaniards as they expected to do, | the Moors were met by & heavy fire | and hundreds of thelr number met) death. " member of the national board of managers of soidiers’ homes Shafer Bros., Not Only Largest, But Best. New Fall Suits for. Men * Special Offering at $15 in the Annex — TO BE WAGED ON THE OCEAN and Harriman Will, Fight for Coastwise Busi- ness — New Steamship) Arrangements Made. The Shafer Store offers in the cade Annex a particularly fine collec. tion of Men’s Suits at the popular price of fifteen dollars. A critical inspection of the fabrics, | patterns, tailoring and general style will result in the verdict, “The best fifteen-dollar suit in the west.” An ocean traffic war between the interests, ae who are onversant with local conditions, ts By an agree and the Northern Daeific have The The fabrics are all wool, plain bl grays and browns and fancy eff in a wide variety; all sizes; each carefully fitted and sold in the A Annex only, First Avenue side, at, Kuppenheimer’s Superb Clothes for New Fall Styles Ready Kuppenheimer Clothes for men are now shown in a wealth fine fabrics in the Second Avenue store. High class in every ticular but not high priced. A specially fine group is offi $20.00. Others, i ing Brokaw Bros. and Strauss Bros., $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats Largest and Finest Stock in the Northwest The Boys’ Store offers literally thousands of Suits and T: sees ero paren pte $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, and on SHAFER BROS. Whole Block Long Arcade and Arcade Annex will be | According to the arrangements | Vorwela to ennt reported the The Harriman vessels, Hose City Kansas City, now ships being orn yards, will make San nd San Diego regular ports of call, Northern | The passenger agreement reach- * under consider MOORS SURPRISE (My Lapied Prem. | MELILA, Sept. 7.—-Eneouraged attacked the army of Gen. plarb and met with heavy loress, ding to dinpatehes reaching | instead of aurprising the! { Sawtelle, Cal—An investigation Soldiers’ orning United al Street We Want You Satisfied aoe op not Gnd a better investment. You need coal and get three tons free, besides the st ‘ Every ton you buy you are making money on as a stockholder in the The coal industry is one of the best-paying ones in the country. The Coal costs less to produce than any other mineral. With the lowest market price, we can make $1.25 per ton net. 4 The public demands coal the year around. We do not depend on cold winters for our market.” The quality of King Coal is as good, if not superior, to any other on this market. ’ Our Property The King Coal Mining Company property is three miles from Tenino, Washington—57 miles Gat Heusen 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. 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 track, and connect with the Northern 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. No Danger of Coal Famine What do you pay for your winter supply of coal? The average householder will use at least 6 tons of coal during the winter months. At the lowest market price—$5.25 per ton—this amounts'to $31.50. The price of coal has been raised 50c a ton. If you could get 3 tons of coal for $10, would you grasp the opportunity? We offer you this and better. Our Guarantee We will give you a guarantee that we willdoas promised. This guarantee is not only backed by the company, but every director in it. We want your confidence and will do anything in reason to get it. : company. demand is a steady one. Seattie, Wash. Phone, Main 1613