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

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“RSS MM Ra RN NII fe SATE TE a ERE 10 THE STAR.- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1909. It’s much pleasanter to eat Oyw]¢lothing and took up position on|)more pernifiage from your direc ters than to cateh them. the shelving sand. The Englishman | ton two classes of oyster| stood near and kept up hin disdain Hoot, mon, hoot," came from the | | tongers and the! ful amile, “I will referee th dark corner | 5 The tongers work by|be said, “but H, M, & Red Fagan started for the volee on hand in the shallow waters, ‘The}wwill settle the ownership the double When he got | dredgers work in the deoper water] tate. th all he nd was a big cuge amo and use machinery, Each has bis] pye cotpbatants growled sullen |COntaining tome of Mme, Orbe } Tar own territory, and this territory t8] defiance and pitched in. On the amy trained ecockn A bis } . strictly defined by law tase bigher up the Portuguese had | White bird sat all hunched ap or | by \ But the dredgers ike to steal! Eri ucod a. deck of water-soaked |S lonely perch. It was the cock OBJECTS TO TAFT'S PLANS FOR 'c acroms the line into the toners’! ciaving cards, ‘The Italian assisted soo that had been talking to NATIONAL INCORPORATION oyntor beds Then there ie WAP iin in ehuffling and they prepared | "Fan Many a@ fierce battle has been Tt woman, whol The latter turned on his heel and OF THE RAILROADS | waged between the two claswes of | Pgs Fat oe Ayres omitted some sulphurous language - uy oystermen, ‘The state has to matn supercitious Englishman, ‘Treb- | tat It took the patent ventilating (My United Prem) tain a navy of oyster boats to keep and the Ger 1 were hammer |eyetem of the Majestic more than LINCOLN, Ne Sept. 10.—Pres the pence, : N! he [ie At each other unmercifully, the | the orem: four minutes to re 1 jere’s the way they gather the move from the alr ‘dent Taft's plan for a national in mel ° - 7 blood spurting freely : : sorporation of ratiroads de Bopt, 1 was the opening of the 1 nee that you have a hand-} xounced by Wm. J. Bryan in the oyster season—by law, For weekn|erehtef,” 1 * »~™ | LIBERAL METHODS vurrent iswue of the Commoner }before the men had been busy re) woman, “Wo | Aryan says patring thetr small or Certainly,” agreed Walters, He Another advance has beens made *¢ ‘ o hilek pie bateaus,” and thelr ‘bug: | pr @ large crimson bandanna, |in the insurance of household goods eee very Svinees eek) Pree eyes,” or “pungies.” On the night| The girl slipped away, disappearing | under the new special form of policy fent Taft is planning to urge & jof Aug. 31 they sailed out to sea,| around @ knoll jinwued by the Northwestern Mutual xational ince ation for the large boats towing or carrying ‘Btop rest,” called the ing | Fire Association of this city, under nd other la one | the smaller 6 5 Some of the! jishman to the heavily breathing | which they pot only cover all house. uch a meas % uncalled for jboats had gasoline fines, the) combatants, “You 1 batter your hold goods and wearing apparel ind is so indefensible, and so inex reat depended on thelr sails selves into pulp. while in the dwelling tteelf, but suseable that any such attempt Sharp at midnight the boats be] wey paused and glared at each [Cover the goods when In any public vould bring about a revolution in |xan to gather the oysters for 1909,| j n*Y Daueed and wired i cai (laundry, also the wenring a “pe he regulations of corporations, and A\it they started an hour earlier tn 1 won,” declared the |8BY Member of the family in any t guggests an organized plot to jthe night, no one knows the dif hotel or boarding house. They are withdraw the corporations from Zience, ‘The law says midnight “it wax my bout,” disputed the |MalNK this special form without on ange : , How They Work Sten |thete charge and are returning g with bis cabinet T ore & helr policy holders a cash dividend The tongers get a month's start], 1 n poration attorneys. on the dredgers, by law They lo. They prepared to Ceht the thing | per cent from the regular yeems to be ning cote in the middie of the oyster (Over ‘The Portuguese and his 1 wrrender of the country to work. The tonger |rePt down from the grass, “I won siacilids Posey “The great oc ations wish to tees a lang double rake, joined |'® draw,” said Fernandes | stadlish state wervision “Me to bk chant.” aputters’. the 7 wo that the ome te t | Do you want to buy a home? ae ie to ceoPhare oa Jat the bottom to form a Italian, “It ie 1 who w 4 sopgiatahees: ean raamnlharcoek aciongang |The tonger thrusts his rake or| The Englishman smiled disdain-|The Stare classified real estate f tongs down into the water til he! fully Fight it « he advised. | <n touches bottom. With all his) "It will be easier for the Intrepid.|cotumme, * Le «th he forces the two handles | Mut what tn that | ae —|| the tongers together, scraping! Ai) paused and craned in wonder | iittala IN THIS CONTEST ==)! bottom. Then he raises thea: a fluttering lun thie bend ye ws tongs to the surface and empti With ome acooré they abandoned om Oa A his catch on a “culling board.” | ineir squabbling and moved tn that | | Ces ce | This sifts out the small oysters,| girection, Thee found m crude Wtthe | The dredgers work in much the! write tingorte stripes, with a square von nace md rg emo pte use Bl of stare cut from a wet lawn dress enter orn | windlass holst, which te eco ¥ “adage FIREWORKS: OO, CAL. operate by hand. The men k ed a ere ae ee Tel. Malm tess. LENGES LOCAL CONCERN lat thie hard, monotonous toll from vow ld acer — —— = ec FOR GRAND DISPLAY. dawn til) night again, or until they have loaded their boats Then in the name of the president ¢ they hurry back to Baltimore to| "He United States an: feder Achallenge for the first fire the market congress. 1 take possession of this works’ contest ever conducted be | The tongers season ts 237 late of palma.” she runced j tween rival manufacturers of | days. On account of the weather| The Bnglishman t off his hat Works has been tesued by the Wil it le usually much shorter, They|and the others, hesitating, followed son Fireworks company of Los| earn from $370 to $550 a season. }rutt ‘Three cheers for Mine Co Angeles to Hitt Brothers’ Fire |The dredgers get from $20 to $30/!umbla Land!” he cried, “Hut it's Pp RE SHOWS OYSTER FLEET JUST READY T ne dredgers gi om c works company of Seattle the SUPPER PICTURE SHOWS Ove be =) . eho > & month | to« bad there's no work for the A-Y2P. exposition wil! offer a gold medal and a $5,000 prise to the) winner of the contest, if Hitt Brothers accept. Wilson's com pany has offered to meet under any reasonable rules, before any board of judges which the exposition se fects, and at any time this month. Bach company has furnished fire- works displays at the A-Y-P. ex yosition, Wilson being In charge of the fireworks at present Hitt Brothers filled a five weeks’ en gagement, and wil! put on the fire works for two weeks at the clone of the season. It is expected that Aitt Brothers will accept the enge, and the rivals will spare no szpense to win the competition. A ime limit will be fixed for the Usplays, so that the contestants vill not bankrupt one another tn Ight for the medal and prise. The Usplays will cost much more than he prize, but the contesting com vanies will go to any length to win the world’s fair medal as the beat | nmey Capering here. eS EER Eee ee Witt LECTURE. Harry J. Moore will lecture at the Evergreen hall at 627 First av., Sun jay morning at 11 o'clock, on “This Morning--But.” \y SE Ss Foot of Pay Streak. MAYFLOWER 1620 Arrival of the Mayflower via Lake Union. Sunday Nigh START OUT FROM GALTIMORE. IN LOWER, MEN ARE SKETCHED AT WORK WITH DREDGE AND WINDOLASS RAIS. | You may imagine that it's hard| Dreadnought ING CATCH TO SURFACE OF OYSTER BOAT. jto get men. It is if you depend) ‘The cheers were given with a witl on volunteers Ret they have eee ee eee eee ee) dey, Dieting the bivalves Inte beets found a way ® by the mililon pounds. fy the Some night a husky young man) OYSTERS FURNISH ® | middie of September the first ship | will suddenty dis r from the) htieseites datebiakn eaaebil ENORMOUS CROP. #| ments of thin season's crop will be streets of the city. It will be # tat waldo bys aera oe The oyster in very prolific. ® country myntery—tit the end of the ove) ‘THIS ACTOR GETS soya, Sedan eg ng The females deposit 16,000,000 & starting the big ter season in April. Then he will x There's * dies a ges a year, the spawning sea- # | banquet or the little dinner for two | x back, footeore, weak, slick VERY MUCH PEEVED Susan a rope son showing the bay arc * by ing with the balf dozen on | maybe a wreck of himeeclf, noe oo oa pcan the beds ‘covered with ¢ * the half-shell, or while we're 1 was shanghaled,” he will ex:| — if all these exge devel @/ ting an antidote for chill night) plain i nH th tee! ted into oysters, in five years they #| breezes by a plunge in the steam-| State officers have been trying ey there, get wise!” yelled a Old Oo k Sh would form a mass eight ® | ing oyster stew for years to break up this practice | Telee Peaty m a dark corner of the a oes times as large an the world, | ‘There's somebody paying for it—-/Of smuggitog men on board the ve pte fe theatre pe yl as rege 00 As @ matter of fact, the ®/ ang paying ¢ oyster ahtpa, but have only been) #fte seb id hy Har seg iy ean ° cone Le geny Pied a stn . These are the tongers and drede partly suecessful |Poe nied “ang at "ET are the best you can buy for 0 7,000 ushels a ye f How long oy mt have en # er of Baltimore and Chesape Fagan paused in great surprise $4.00. They ive splendid sat jow long oysters * | bay the men who gather ¢ peer ja ad peered Into the shadows isfaction. We have others used for food ts not vs } Darvest, one of the most picturesque Well, move on, move on.” came |f| Stacy-Adams and , Johnson & ae goin vi “guia tint # | the country the voice Murphy's at from $6.00 to pr: ol into Chesapeake bay. ® Dangerous Work. | | “lt wish to at thin time,” re $10.00 * Por it's hard work and dangerous “en aga vires er poe Meke of th : molesting anyone in the least . wh eee eee ee ee we &® Bnd Toll orth notpetines When | " an (iy United Pree) and all their folks AT THE Exposition Tomorrow ev Landing on Plymouth Rock at 102 members of Pilgrim Party represented in Costume. Grand Historic Tableaus in the Auditorium. Spectacular Lighting Effects. PRISCILLA AND JOHN ALDEN THE BIRTH OF LIBERTY SUPPORTED BY RALSTON ’GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA TOMORROW IS ALSO CHILDREN’S DAY ALL CHILDREN UP TO 15 YEARS OLD AD.- MITTED FREE. FREE VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS IN NATURAL AMPHITHEATRE. Natural Amphitheatre. an ley wind is blowing out to sea Ralston’s Sp'endid Male Chorus will Sing with El ery’s Famed Band in the beyond t jand saw gre f tr | sight it will om on Kling water make reach of the fringes of banana another |moed red spot on the map to | roaming ewelle, cond rented. It was Walters, the |who first arose. He looked palms, luxuriant, high-color | Diade-leaved trop a ridge of distant blue nd h wir on BY STUART B. STONE. and the sleet and snow cute the| BALTIMORE, Md. Sept. 10.—“It | faces of the crew and blinds the! ‘The boat came in atop « hissing was a tall young oysterman lived by | steereman, when great ice caket!| bolting breaker, balanced & moment the riverside.” sang Oliver Wendell | threaten to cave in the sides of the|inen dropped upon the sticky sand Holmes in a hymn to the oyste boat—and succeed when all thea» ite watery support crept back But the tall young oystermen are danger and hardabip of the sea and ito Mother Ocean. The next wave jnow all out on the river or the| winter combine; well caught the occupants crawling awk wardly up the sloping beach a lent « buffeting impetus After that they sprawied full length hi long liehman, about It was a pleasant | acking TREBILOFF AND THE GERMAN WERE HAMMERING AT EAGH) OTHER UNMERCIFULLY, | BLOOD SPURTING FREELY. THE |St. George }1' name it V | The | four men | Painfully th i feet and te #0 Impres Ivan on the f wunke and glared. ation, vent, The ¥ » the of all |the sun from setting n the flag of he declared. "I think Valtersiand. aroused the others a young woman! y scrambled to their ve in thy the f, who had b ni It 1 will fight 1 call it Wiihelmiana. Trebiioft nodded ong! contemptuously a Dreadnought get back to clyilization,” ri two dd and chatter It Is for Portugal, the glorious land navigators,” declared r, fa I say this will make little isle for the Great er. Nicholas isiand te in a # kalner’s colonists down dark hi it would make @ eplendid naval any of you for Cnglishmnan ne a W whi ite ody wr tin he Hittle Hach removed his superfluous vista which tad | Then | ate} wr al tight Pa» name. re te Hans Althoff, turded| pot for owled, # head in as ned to re'll be here when I hinted men 1 their claims. Juan <p) | knocked kane, 0 ment Kiaw @ Er ered me not spoken to you, to de I hav but I certainly sha and slap hi | | Fernandes. No—no—no," sputtered the other }""it ie for sunny Italy. It is Hum bertoland. | “Will you fight for it? growled Hans Althoff. The Portuguese slunk back j—no, It Is you and the Russian a jthe Britisher who fight , | Portuguese, will draw cards with} the Itatlan Then we cast lots | rh rman and the Russian node ent and prepared for com em off r about ¢ for ne you tember debted September 20th, or legal be chandise boy no h and $2 Worth of Clothing for 80c At the LAST Sate Day of The Style Clothes Shop xt season ard if 1 20th esitation will be 8’ high gr must call ar am pot saying a thing about bow I th vir chaire at Spo starring engage have There is certain outstanding indebtedness due 12 o'clock noon sharp te of 1 have nor do I desire t insulted atep over there hear any HEN’S SHOE STORE MOS Wiret Ave, Colman Botlding To Whom It May Concern City of Seattle STATE OF WASHINGTON SS. ¢ Style Clothes Shop which must be paid on or before Sep- James M. H man, 960 E re Building habeas knowing himself in- settle his aforesaid indebtedness to the Style Clothes Shop, of 304 Pike St., on or before] steps will be taken to collect the ————— i COMING |Buy One JOHN KEARNEY John Kearne known and ied when he was pla son at ' i nrae tract OF tay) appear jn t ; the conta jeal comed ‘ the near totaal when it A one treete or week, A wealthy ning afterthe $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up Terms #1 and #2 Mowthly : are what t hin bewutltul pray Bremerton siding @ rtul tatu The Wortd’s Best ° Plano Cline Piano Co. | Ostrich Feathers Mave your old feather SEATTLE Willow Plumes Boas DOWNING Ins @ WYRE, (Established 1498) BROKERS Stocks, Grate ond Hoth Vhones 279. 1 204-205-306 Al THE LAST EASTERN EXCURSIONS THIS YEAR Sept. 9 and Oct. 4 CHICAGO $72: AND % TURN Privilege of diverse routes returning. st-class—stopovers anywhere. GOOD ON THE “Oriental Limited” 7:3! Seattle to Chicago without change in 72 hours. Reserve berths as far ahead as possible. =a) UPTOWN TIC OFFICE 721 Second Avent Corner Columbia. Cc. W. MELDRUM, City Pass. and Ticket Agt. | Optics! Department same SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11TH AT 10 P. M. + This sale will be brought t ended. We have told you our story bef ade exclusive fall clothing at 40c on the 304 Pike St. Men’s $35.00 College Brand. Last day's price .$14.00 Men's $30.00 B. Kuppenheimer Last day's price $11.95 Men's $25.00 S. J. Nathan & Sons. Last day's price $9.75 Men’s $20.00 Cheviot Suits. Last day's price $8.00 Young Men's $15.00 Fancy Tweed Suits. Last day's price The shoddy ing Re 10 shfarg The Actual address The Style Clothes Shop importance unworthy w in this last day sale nember, savings we the values are of this $6.00 sale is enhanced by the well as tolerated in this carefully chaser n end Saturda arks the is stock and the sale of this mer= A $10,000 stock of men’s end of the retail sale of th There can ay night, ore. Nothir $1.00. at 10 p. m. sharp, zy new to relate Next to Bank for Savings, on Pike SL Men's 50x lent Style $ a Men's 0 Corduroy Pants . $1.20 Men's $6.00 Dress Pants . $2.40 Men's $15.00 Fall Overcoats cee OTE Men's $25.00 Cravenette Rain Pri ats . $9.75) Men's $30.00 English Covert Ck Overcoats The You can feel safe in buying y known character stock of Style Shop Clot hing ur fall cloths 1 fall sale of the Style Clothes She Pp positively ends Saturday evening, on September 11th, at have offered for the last salesday are genuine. We haven't stretched facts in the least just as we state them. Reductions exactly as they are advertised. Don’t get confused in the r bah 304: Pike St One Door East of Third AV On Pike St., Next Door? to the Bank for Savings) i + ‘ .

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