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) FINDS “GHOST TARGET AND O55 MONEY Sure Shot Oleson Com- plains to the Police About a “Sure Thing” Game on Pay Streak. away $62 in 15 minutes and that is nK Emil Oleson, of “1 shot by the wate ead quarte But grieved te fair play and | Where ed ¥ one, “I dor think I Ht in an ag t think I got was ‘bunked back happen geant Jay Moa this way ed seo, it was 1 war about the nift an I did] had tata namber| fed disk If I aucee a} g the number I was to This looked to be rather so I took a chance. five seemed wrong with I guess it must have deen a ghost number, At any rate my bullets sped through it with banqueters are nary a mark “boys, ebrating a 1 grew hot under the collar and) cessful hippopotamus hunt. They spent exactly 62 bucks before | jhave built a fire at the noonday found myself to be a sucker I want! my money back. What would you ; ‘TARRIMAN'S LONG do about itt (Concluded. "It I were you,” responded Sergt Meany, “I would report the matte bis meager salary was In arrears. jand his pride prevented him from Here's a little banquet from British Bast Af the scone jail the way The places "I lost my “Something rica. in the The native table in set guests Roosevelt's uc Yesterday Charles F. Munday was appointed executor of the Edwin Hughes estate, which is said to be worth 0,000. Upon the death of Mr. Hughes the H. H. Shufeldt estate was left without a head George H. Revelle, upon a motion of the Shufeldt heirs, was eppointed | Gould, Jim Fiske and administrator of the estate in the; So young Harriman care of a wet nurse! | APPOINTED BY COURT 9: ps on on wa Harriman went >» Wall st. ax a to Chief Wappenstein, of the expe sition police, and then stick clos Mr. Oleson left police headquar-| ters muchly peeved. accepting help from his friends. The Harriman children were pressed |little and desultory In Wall St. Young. broker's clerk set in to learn the Wa’ ame It was tn the to him until he placed you fm the even for food and clothing While still in his tee young early was his state of Washington. This estate |trading on the floor—for owns the Butler hotel property, |tomers, for himself worth $600,000. Within 10 or 16 years he had _ = made good. He had made his mil ‘“ lion, had won th spect of Wm NURSES SEE TIME, K. Vanderbilt and Stuyvesant Fixb yy He established his own brokerage PLACE AND THE GIRL and banking house, the EB. H. Har riman company. He was studying | railroads dying them as no man rses from all over the city at-jhad ever done. d the Moore theatre last nig The Time, the Place and Int” is presented, upon the in vitation of Miss Elisabeth Thoma’ who takes the part of the nurse the play. Mise Thomes time a nurse heraeit sued an invitation to the city Mc than a present at the mane Looks Toward Wee looking westward renched wealth Already he was his eyes on the as t veloped. He became friend bat not a friend, with Stuyvesant Fish, who had admired ty and bad him made a of the pols Central, then aeling road of two thousand Til 1887, when Fish be and Harriman vice 1nd pert wok pres sident, th ing his “education Fish was con on Central, b dent was looking fa had his eyes on the fret His 1889 with Roosevert Requests Black Bass. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 mer President Roosevelt bas quested the government to send black bass to British East Africa for Lake Nalvasha bulla wp th ut his vic Dramatic Critic for Manager. i PORTLAND, Or., Sept. ‘ thar A. Gre dramatic critic of |¢ the Oregonian, has taken the man agement of the theatre which Shuberts are to establish here in bad ndition financt Was a great oney maker irprising the Goulds and Stand ard Oil, Harriman met the supposed Impossible demands of Presidort Blackstone by paying $42,000,000 in cold cash for the C. & A., and at the same time won the title of Great Borrower.” Then he issued and won back $20. purchas? price. Goes After the U. P, Then he went after the Union Pa cifie, which had "gone to seed, owing the government $52,000,000. Harriman bought it for $58,000,000 and went about curing its fl!s Ike lous reilread doctor that the Mrs. Peary Starts. PORTLAND, Me., Se After Message — toe Mrs expects to 1 bonds 0,000 of husband, Commander F the Peary refused to divulge | tents of the message The Hoe feed at the Hoos held a midnight ks’ club last night but m from play Jones will the game th he umpire mary : j Next came the Oregon Ralleay & | Navigatic 1 CoOMmoeeny and the Oregon Pacific | Jing hia |coast A cough, just a little cough. It may | Ther not amount to much, Or, it may | iii): amount to everything! Some keej |i... ing coughing until the lung tissues arc | 0. jor seriously injured. Others stop thet | ¢ tough with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.) man Sold for seventy years. How many a p line Huntl years have you known it? before the fight was the Ha na Ask your doctor about Ayer's Chery Pee +r de the Huntingte toral. If he says then take it : Uf he says, ef an outlet on the sugKested t that he wo entral P om O San Huntington laughed ized a company Fran Harrt to butld ngton died nished and good with : the n and adding A Piano in Your Home for ts 6 in bi Less Than Half. the attack on the enreer was orth pposed the gave him representa 4 of directors of which he 4 cart nan gained control Fe and in the same alf Interest in th an ait enator Clark m Salt Lake City to Los Angeles ven Fish, Harriman's benefactor as deposed by the wizard when he stood In the way, and Harriman put TO HOLD “HEN” PICNIC, Stevens Relief Corps No, 1 hold thetr annual Hen Pienic in Wor and Park, Friday, Sept. 10, at 10 a. m. Take a rest, come rly and stay late BAR SILVER QUOYATION (By United P md NEW YORK, Bept Bar silve The Wortd’s Best quoted toda at 51% eanta vi Piano 4. Kifect. Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE ye Hazel—Why ipmet w | he clasped me 1.—Rooch | ter Demoers SEATTLE MAN! | | tion of nationa’ ous will | THE STAR HUNTING WITH ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA | Harriman THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, } ert Gerry CALIFORNIANS 1909. lin hie man Harahgy aw president of the Minols Centra Health Begins to Fail health began to fall 1608, In the spring of 1909 he to the southwost on a health and returning in no better cor 1 left for Burope. There noed little relief and re the United States inte In Harriman's tty dition » he expe turned to August married Ming Mar of Roche N. ¥,, In 187 five children, Mrs. Rob Mine Mary, Mine Caroline Roland Averill They have Averill, OWN THE FAIR TODAY PROMIGES TO BE ONE OF THE BIGGEST STATE DAYS OF EXPOSITION. Dawson, this paper's representative in Africa. It's hard work carrying tho camp equipment long t and igh the tang! It's some work and more little danger beating up the in the tall, heavy underbrush But when the boys” celebra SEWARD POEM BY PROF: EDMUND MEKNY Faw university stop, and have roasted the slabs of hippopotamus over the coals There ta no ceremony at these din ners, You help yourself, and eat as much as you like You ean sit down on the ground or stand, Just as It suite yo They have a good time between times, these natives with the Roosevelt expedition, according to Warrington kame | work’s over the} feanor wnd & Meany of has writtes Hall to Thee, Bey will read tomernow | the dedication | Howard ment, om the unde of York #tate alhting, at the A-¥.-P ‘ The poem te dedicated Benjamin M. Wilcox of New for his efforts in revivi fficers takes place, %** ' the life and works of WiDiam f H. Seward, ond that stateemeu’s national ene rk in negotiating the purchase of | United Spanish War Veterans Alaska by United Btates nieesere:. Saanabinaeiiles ting of the Heward statue things had the pg the nation pr ee Sind ws ; 4 / al officers and the city of Bostor reat keen to retain the honor. But the iver an address, ar is a Western man In the field thle men will time in the person of Joseph Jacoby wae ere ot Seuttle, and the Western want to land him in the place Oregon may Ko back op the West in ection of & rinchief, for that state has dge advocate and was foclined to [o. FAVORITE JOSEPH JACOBY LEADING RACE FOR HEAD OF SPAN iy state oom entitied IN a which he for the first time at of the mon the « (hy United Pree TACOMA, Sept. 9.—West will be pitted against East when the elec we an inter at the mpment of the | w has twice! “re honor of hav war wet mber, ot brtetly on tte ter of the New orning ND SULT 10 THE. MERGE WTELUGENGE Tt te no Insult to genee of the |¥.-P. exposition jexhibite In the A abe ied as folle speak ted men} f in fromt uiiding thie a solid | the « co do. some trad The fight fo ment has teat wee the nex narrowed down to Der and other cities having practical drawn from the race POUR NIM PREVENTED: A SALOON SUICIDE :*s:* s2 with, is purely , ason many fair vist have been un to | why it added to} sim was poor and @ label of each variety of minemi| only a; J | from his righ 7 ommiasioner McBride's man could do personal orthographical wn. | was disarmed mites were F arrest by ie dictated th Smith neaAm P ite y with he average It visitor to the A that the al ka Building are porphyry diction carboru jonary not iirendlahing ob a North Seattle sab E. Jennings, a re attemp ning’s c5eeded big onde: damage ace Uniand and Patrolmen The partially severed k be was dressed at the city ings of his own ability and Jennings was locked In a ceil|#tely spell each of the technical! to sober up. names, #0 he r things eany by | saying to the stenographer after| h label And | young ta Nterally © the on @ll| mineral to aceur- | took it al see dictionary algna TRYING FOR A RECORD, (By United Prowse. NEW YORK, Sept. 9.—Th r Mauretania may succeed in lower ing the four days’ trans-Atlantic record established by the Lusitania by two hours, this trip. The veasel is expected to arrive here at 6 o'clock this evening wed | company of the charge of Nantucket at 9:30 this | made In connection with the morning and was traveling rapidly. | at the Pennsylvs ania plant REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION -—Or THE— Scandinavian American Bank Located at Seattle, State of Washington, at t Close of Business September Ist, 1909. ij GOVERNMENT EXONERATES, (My United Brews WABHINOTON, Sept It learned authoritatively here fternoon that the governm exonerate the Pressed Steel was thie at will Car} onage atrike RESOURCES. ilding Included) Loans and discounts Real estate (Alaska By Furniture and fixtures Warrants, and bonds Cash and exchange Capital ae . 4 600,000.00 Surplus vavevede 0) eee’ re | Undivided profit 198,216.89 Deposits from bank Other demand 4 Time and savings 4 50,000.00 5.60 4,358,344.22 4,886,329.56 10,014,919. $11,068,13 Increase oe June in deposits since laet statemen?d call, 85.65 On the basis of real banking service, we are pleased to invite additional accounts from banks and bankers, firms, corporations and individuals, to each of whom will be accorded courteous treat. ment and every accommodation that is consistent with conservative banking. (APPEAL TO HIGHER |OBJECTING TO 360DAY SEN- Jeounty Jali |months to five years jhave © jat the the j not taken over to commence their time | Fatins California the Day at expontio big soason | today state The held this proved one of celebrations of the formal ceremonion were morning in honor of the anniversary the will of California's admission to The of the day grand distribution of fruit 4 o'clock thie after of California | frulte being given away union event |be the which began at noon, two car loads veral thousand California peo } ple are in the elty, and the state was officially represented by the party of 18 members of the state ture. The ty of 12 Ban isco girls, who are advertis ing the Portola carnival, made their presence known by much waving of pennants and cheering. This even ing the Californians will conclude a big day with their dance at tho Washington State Building. COURT COSTLY 10 MAS, GRAGE JEPSON TENCE SHE GOT A LONG TERM IN WALLA WALLA, Grace Jepaon 4 in the woman arrest Georgetown, brought to the taken to the justice convicted and sentenced ali within an and « half, was taken to Walla Walla yesterday to of Five months court, hour serve her sentence from #ix peed since the woman wae sentenced, but she took an appeal the decision of and the was the until! « few days ago. time from justice court cane reached In superior court If she had accepted the sentence the Justice court she would be « oman within 20 days \ yy will be required to serve six oo from the time of beginning | sentence in the penitentiary "he was arrested for taking $20 from the person of a friend The other prisoners who were were Eimer Johnson, J. D. Coleman Caportralis, R. M. McCune and Phillip L. Smith As it le AT THE EXPO TONIGHT WILLSON’S CELEBRATED RAILROAD COLLISION SCENE AND BEAUTIFUL AERIAL WORK IN FRONT OF FIRE WORKS GRAND STAND, FOOT OF PAY STREAK, AT 9:00 P.M. direct to your cellar our Coal ts sent, and it gathers nothing to help| its weight or bulk on the way. We great handlers of Coal but only| pal in the best kinds—those pos sessing the best heating qualities, and in which there 1s the least Waste. It is a clean, well-soreened Coal that is free from all dirt and | |rubbish, and just now prices are| low. J.W. BULLOCK Telephones 87 AUTOS CLIMB QUEEN ANNE HILL TODAY First of Speed Tests is in Progress and Big Races Start at The Meadows Tomorrow. After the brilliant p terday, w was vf the Fire ment. The up, the we the th rd @ bron follows The Entr Excelsior machines raft, W. G. Taft, DL. ¢ Huntley Cc Rh Roy Archie ine, 1 mee Duncan, A. A. Hal Indian machines, J. F MoBiroy and N. Christopher, Har ey Dondon machine, J. KE. White Reading Stanford machine, H. Mun And «a New Era machine of the rider ts not ell which nounced For aute yet an biles the events are tote For $660 event, H. I. Ford; from $1,261 to $2,000, 1. 3. White “00” and E. M r er $4,000, H. 6 Acme, Italla Stearns and Thomas; from $2,000 to $4,000, H. 6, White M. X.; free for all MH. & Allen-Kingston and American, First prize a silver cup, #100; second, #ilver medal third, bronze medal. A special gold medal will given for the car making the fastest time | The again, we Clase care under value be last event is for motorcycles nd the entr Motor cyclen tre 0% to 61 euble pleton displacement. Machine, Ex crlator Cline and N. Christe Reading Standard, L. L Teachout and E. L. Moo Prizes First, silver cup; second, silver med al; third, bronze medal. An Extra Event. There will be the card. inches pher ne extra event on ae & result of which, it ts said, big sun will change hands, in which M. Robert nbelm's Italia car, WH. K. Str Stearns and H.W. Treat’s Thomas car witi compete ‘The Stearns agents in Beatth ving to make a big bid for a win put at the race track on Friday and Saturday have already re tained services of Boule field's to drive Chartey rived In who wil are as they the Barney © thelr cars arley partner. Soules has already city, as hae ale drive tn the 24 $300 P nos $137 TOOK HER MUNEY AND Jh bad DESERTED HER me fou ried and t ong in day and 1 think wife he had fr married Novem was Nov Mra. Lon rant, b ember ed out aw od to ber 4 again of bi again ved him this ¢ But wasn't watch, a sticks Two Killed in Wreck. MISSOULA, Mont., Bept re killed, th ured and two a on collision in mer were box wrecke i EA ROBERTS fe OED TO am ¥% One Dollar brings into your home a Victor Sherman, Clay & Co., chines for the Pacific Coast. distributers of Vi Order one 1408 Seeond Ay Work in Comfort You Can De Th if You Have A GAS RANGE and GAS WATER HEATER. No home complete without GAS SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Telephones: Main 6767; ind. 67. Henry Bldg, 1314 4th, Near Union. M.A.GOTTSTEIN Main 6921 FURNITURE CO SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE, SALE OF DINING TABLE Regular Prices Deeply Reduced for the Week $18.50 SIX-FOOT EXTENSION TABLE $12.25 Made feet; of solid oak, highly splendid value at $12.75 Table for $8.00 Extension Table—Finished golden tation quartered oak. of extends to size Inches; when open an extra good ular pric lue at the reg sale price Save Money by Using the ARCADIAN MALLEABLE RANGE It does more work with less fuel than other. We sell it on| terms of $5.00 cash | and 6.00 month, for CREDI tle Incid we adoy study, fection. W the best in Seattle tage of it li unpleasant You are make your meet Mr sonally, for any per | $8.00 {i = entally it ted it we gave it muc in order to bring home-makers Gottstein ey ie dk polished; has quartered oak top and extendsi@ the regular price, $18.50; sale in Imt Extension T top, 42 6 feet sei gular TED T. It is a new tern PAYMENTS i to the represents a new earnest it to present s 1 able—Exactly lke @ fintshed fm. as 10-inch d values e believe it to be the simplest, the f the } who have already take ike it. They do not find it burdens in any feature existence At any rate, welcome to try it foP yourself. C selections, and then make He wants to talk with y he likes to know his customer®, it a poit and to heater per- | ton, show