The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1909, Page 10

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10 tiary registered a kick against for They shied hash plates and tin cu at and cha bawling “Hash, hash, try It newsmen vee BIG TIME AWAITING SICKNESS AND .—T Hard Luck Came in Big Bunches for R. C. Coe and He Ended It All With Revolver. on f ugh the mystertes the order of Hoo Bika’ club nation of the I has been call it Mack, of Aber dred Hoo H over the Pacific coast for the big doings te Hoo Hoo Day at t morrow, The Seattle lumbermen will play a ball game Dugdale’s park at 1 o'clock tom » row he will stop night a Believes in Cook grand ¢ COPENHAGEN the forem clentiat, today declared ederick A. Cook's data y will prove his claims st Dantah gee Broodts his wife health, R mmander Peary w be » admit their validity, In a statement to the United Prew today, Sverdrup said Dr. Cook f# amply p 1 Peary’s stat time comes The unttion tr every avoy yesterday 8 of the hote his possession aceusation that der all day, and th ein the evening will be disappointed commander may dat ead Coe came ago, and w make Sverdrup sald — that charges Ww fale chartered a special joy whe Hoo tribe, and the Stree malictous the } of Ca’ riment for the © either oods or the result of inex ie lene ousa Black Cats cdina, Mo. ed them from the room SENDS UFE sss... ARANML OF HOD HOO fal class of 90 kittens will sider Jones, late manager of the White Sox, will umpire. The Hoo Hoo House on the fair grounds will entertain members of the or On the Pay} Streak Secretary B. W. Sawyer hae for} will furnish a apecial mer: |. LE od at oF a on came to Se-| “He Tae Bron om ‘pre. Afrayed in neat blue uniforms) : attle with him eee eee eee ec aarene, trimmed with black braid, metal i Five years ago Mrs. Coe under. fer to take “ ‘ord aeTRU | buttons, and bearing the words, | which | Sen, who talked to the Eskimos Coe) Who knew that Dr, Cook reached the pole CONVICTS TIRE OF HASH (By United Press.) PITTSBURG, Sept. & Four hun dred convicts in Riverside peniten CHICAGO AND RETURN 12.20 SEPT.9and OCT.4 (The Last Eastbound Excursions This Year.) went @ surgical brought on mental worried over his wife's and of late his own heal to fail He came west for a change of climate, and Intended to leave next week for home. Fo: years Coe was road of the F. D. Seward of the American Candy company He was 47 yoars old Before ending his life he left sealed letter to his brothertn-law, Judge Ronald, In which he begs to be forgiven for the act he was about to commit, and bade farewell to the members of his family. The dody Is at the undertakt : establishment of the Bonney- ; fon company. No arrangement | the funeral have yet been made. } PROPOSE UNE FROM } SEATTLE TO PANIMA, United Press.) Vancouver Fire Department young women, representing t Vancouver, B. began | howpttal, today WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. $.— t Mexican newspaper clippings for- ; warded by Consul Shanklin, of the ; state department, tell of a proposed | i reilway which pians to run Pullman cars from Seattle to Panama. It is to be part of the Southern Pacific system, which Is now being pushed on to Guadalajara, and concession been secured for a line from } Acapulco to Salina Cruz, the Pacific - port terminal of the Teh pec spay ges states he i made inquiries was advised by | } newspapers making the announce- i ment that the report came to them officially. 1 Q Seattle to Chicago “ORIENTAL LIMIT ” PM. age * TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT TRIP EAST Further information regarding these excursions, routes, reservations, at Ticket Office. SECOND AND COLUMBIA ST. C. W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ticket Agt. CALL FOR NEW YORKERS. | Members of the New York State Society and all former and visiting , New Yorkers are requested to be present, with badges, in front of the New York State buflding at the exposition on the afternoon of Friday, September 10, at 2 o'clock @t the unveiling of the Seward Monument. i Tomorrow, Thursday We Run an Excursion Direct To IRONDALE We are making it easy inevery way for you to attend. We have placed the round-trip fare at only 50 cents. We have made the hours so convenient that the trip will take but seven hours, and you will be home in ample time for dinner. The Kitsap, one of the most modern and fastest steamships on the Sound, will leave Flyer Wharf at 9:15 in the morning and reach that pier on the return at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. You can take your luncheon or get it at one of IRONDALE’S restau- rants These excursions will now be run every 7 hursday. They are designed especially for the accommodation of the hundreds of Se- attle folks who are lot-holders or stockholders in IRONDALE, and for the prospective investors to whom the purchase of lots in IRONDALE appeals as the best use to which they can put their money. An investment in IRONDALE quires an initial payment of but These conditions will not remain for many more days, It will be money in your pocket if you get aboard the Kitsap tomorrow morning and go down to IRONDALE to look the town over with the view of buying a lot or two. Every man or woman who owns a lot in IRONDALE is going to make big money on the investment Ticket ale today at our offices. Tomorrow morning you may get them at the Flyer wharf, foot of Marion street, up to the hour of sailing. Make up your mind to go tomorrow, Compe tent guides will show you all over the steel plant, now nearing com- pletion, : realty at present prices re- hea tinea are ons Moore Investment .Company 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX. <gQ\WeTarseniita creat rarecemtcauaeatarearancneaneernagnenernea eave nA NTE LL Aualliary, attracted much attention when they visited the police head quarters, the city jail and the city | | : ; : : : E = Ee = = = = = SJ i} | he|, Another open alr concert will be! Hays, i# in jail today following his | Ab - held in the Natural Theatre at the arrest by c rm depart at Fire Department | or oosition tonight, with ary’ band as the main attraction soloists will be Mre. Notta Ashby | day A Othick, of Tacoma, well known in| outfit was found, W mu | | | | | i } } | MMISSION | ch isston BL SLIER "Ro ornowor, FACHSE AMD hor | —_—_— ' nt —_ - | Moattle ne propellers ar MAN WHO OWNS DIAMOND! ¥ the LEAVES REWARD FOR MABE | | ‘ph BALL WITH POLICE, : teat re hirty dollars tn gold an witver | | " franchinesby the| machine » ; f awalte Mra A. 1, Hall, the hard. | ott us known as ar working woman who found a dia | + the elie he f Hately to | headquarters Since the #tone and the diamond wae turn. burdened with we omall THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1909. REWARD A WOMAN | ‘covennmenr nee) OVER TOS, £. C0.” 1 stud near the Rainter-Gr w;| AS FAIR SOUVENIRS lar heart dineune | last Monday, and who imme away with mw f the ending the present « The Seattle day crowd at the exposition Monday did not Ket away Deer Season Opens SEPTEMBER 15TH Haten! Why don’t you lanterns which decorated *the grounds for Japan | Any doubt that might have extatea|day and were left up for Beattle to James J. Hill's intention of day, hardly a baker's dozen could ing & railroad from the mouth|be seen at any point on Tuesday the Deschutes in Oregon, | They had all gone for souvenira ex of that wtate, has been | Copt a weattering few on Monday |nobody is the} ptied his po: miy a} te nter wed by t Fortunately ren except the Now ent more cash'| of John I. Btev presidency | Japanese commit whieh might '§ come in before the rush starts Buch honesty | of the Oregon Trunk Line have used the lanterns for future ry 1} ewarded. | decorations m that rifle? We have all the reward by | the latest models —Winchester COUNTERFEITER CAUGHT. riastises™ sone «DROPS FROM CLOUDS Stockton, alias “Luc ain Bannick Savages and Remington, and CONCERT TONIGHT, BAN -— George they are all guaranteed. Bo yor coming here will save me by first federal officers, who | * caught him casting counterfett gold | The pleces in a refugee shack yester st ag complete counterfetting (iy ed rene.) on caught he| JUVI8Y, F *, Sept. 6.—The | firet death In the history of French “GET BUSY” A. L. HALL 1111 FIRGT AVENUE. Ten Fat Acres for $150 - Count “tm—TEN! Olympic Gardens are situated at Dewatto on Hoods Canal, the beautiful. They are located close to the waterfront. The land is good. Apples, pears, plums and the smaller fruits thrive amazingly, as can be seen by a look at the adjoining farms. Olympic Gardens are offered at a remarkable price and on remark- ably easy terms. Ten Acres to $150 7a Terms $25 Down and $10 a Month Dewatto has daily boat, store, good school, good roads and good water. Deer, grouse and trout are plentiful. This land is covered with rhododendrons and bush huckleberry bushes. Will raise anything that can be raised on Puget Sound. Ideal spot for summer homes, year round homes, and for poultry raising. Ene sical cireles of the Northwest was melting the metal Guarantee The owners are so certain that Olympic Gar- dens will increase rapidly in value that they will agree to buy the land back and refund the price paid (less expenses) at the end of one year if the buyer is dissatisfied. Nobody can lose. You are to get ten acres for $150—not $150 an acre, but one hundred and fifty dollars for the whole ten acres—and the terms are $25 down and $10 a month. Thirty-two tracts to sell—that's all. Act quickly! M.B. BRUGGEMAN & CO. 408 American Bank | Building f Large Tracts $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up H. L. KLEIN THE GHOEMAKER, H if you can't get boot shoes to fit you, get them ae r #] a

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