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—e jety setters of » ‘ap in arms against ¢ straw bats are all the ‘until September Soctety Is wise to Be mayor recent!) poe fm & nats to get his me ‘even the finan ‘Sreuse this dea hat tradition poctety hor sacrilege fo don 4+ ‘after September ly ‘or Miller's anno Harry Whitney Tre bigh in he must know that taboved after Sept gourte I appreciate the for garnering but what I ca the sacre alfa plot to haw ” sald tf , but take im gaily skidding enyway. mayor's dig at should know be man to his That Straw Hat Order is Not in Keeping With all Recognized Rules Fashion and Style. | Prose who are forcing ( ‘wkase of Mayor John F. Miller that aweetmeats vested four y's worth utlay does traw hat on wt certainty am surpris: sive ts hie eh cant afford to needlessly le most of the time, Robert Guggenheim Much use for the But | realty de ‘onvention er than to [Rach & contingency to arise.” taste,” eB Sefrit, the youthful politi. NO OSPLAY AT all his pigns for his death. At direction ‘certain {structions regarding his burial ed that the most simple lee be used and that ther sign of pomp. as well as t pace, are flat-footed of his extate were active pall bearers | No Change in Policy, CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—Traftic rector Stubbs of the Union Pact railroad today issued the follow | statement No arrangements made for man prope accustomed zation will carry of the roads just past and while Mr fact that peau and have administering the Ha: th in other than manner The be blow at very well is consid moved from the path of J. J. i fairs of the ed that there would be no hiteh in the event of my death or in t absence of any of the officials.” The above was one said HARRIMAN'S GRAVE! end was near, for he had completed papers were pre ery T Tt was at his sugges ton that the heads of departments named as the the organt on the operation as It has in the Harriman was Union and Southern Pacific railroads are so systematiz the management of the two roads EE WVOR 1S IN BM WITH THE |. SODIEY FOLK Graph instrument along the 49,774 jmilos of system will remain atlent while the dead chief te |ried to his grave The orders were le#ued today by belng oar Kruttschnttt, director of Sate malntengnce dnd operation from (Conet vi New Yor é encluded.) Ni cs According to the orders, al! trains bowsible to determine the cagag of | Must be brought to an absolute death without an autopsy [Map exactly at 8:80 p. m.,: New York time, no matter where they Knew End" h Boe nd "Was Near, Jare running at the moment, while lane talk of cancer has N re/the engines of the steamers like vived by thik great secrecy, It In| wise cease driving the propellers certain that Harriman knew the/and the big boate will drift tn mid: ocean for 60 seconds. his Editorials on Harriman. of | pared in New York and brought| CHICAGO, Sept. 10.—-Practically jhere for him to sign yesterday al! of the Chicago newspapers speak | morping Harriman gave orders! editorially today on the death of [regarding bis funeral and left tn-| Harriman He| The following are excerpts = Tribune; “In the consplou effort he was a great a genius, but his methods. such asx bonding one road to buy control of another, were often ques tionadle. His ambition was alarm ing p.| The News: “Harriman's great “lout work was tn teaching the pub le| tie that railroad management was ‘M8 / not a proper work for mediocre men and wealthy figureheads.’ The Record-Herald: “His ambt tion seemed insattable The Inter-Ocean | ways was a great man, and not ways a good man, but, neverthe he was a continual achiever pen rrt al al He not 4 at May. |! Europe. at.” said| He declined to discuss the prob-| ' circles, |though Stubbs himself has been | aws are | ™entioned for the place tree agg eee a CAREFULLY PLANNED ayor's re | PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 10.—The stive pen-/death of E. H. Harriman has re. qin} (Concluded.) the greatest opponent the “Bimplire | eee hab- | builder” ever had tn the Northweat, | ©" and report to navy depart ampf, It has thrown a heavy weight on | ™ent If I follow: | the Hl side of the scales in. the yr where would I battle of Hill and Harriman tor ONE MAN’S WORD custom |control of Central Oregon and RS any |Central California, and has given VERSUS ANOTHER) it from Little Hil! an incalculable advantage | . the Northwest, where a railroad |, WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 10 |war is predicted by those familiar|!t !s the unsupported word of one about in| with the situation | white man against another as to Who Will Succeed? jwho first discovered the North “and | a . Pole xartuh |, NEW YORK, Sept. 10—“The af-| This fact became known today when the first installment of Com: mander Peary’s own story wax pub: lished arid ft was announced t he had no white companion when he reached the pole Peary was accompanied by one in he THE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 10, 1909, TOMORROW Is DAY FOR ALL THE CHILOREN Big and Little, They Are to Be Admitted Free at the | Fair and Will Be Special- ly Entertained. Every child in King county 16 years of age AYO. tomorrow un | der ia Invi | visit the exposition free of | charge Through the generoslty of a large will not amount to 26 for every child in the county po sition tx willing to give ite share jtoward Children's Day Originally planned for the poor children of the county, the day has been extended to include all young sters under In addition to free there admission will be « spectal entertainment for the children at 1:30 Natural Theatre, put on by the Pay Streak people Children are urged to come to the Krounds early Children’s Day parade will start from the main gate At 10:30, there will be a meeting In the Aw ditortum, after which the children will go to the foot of Pay Streak to see the New England Day pageant of the landing of the Mayflower A number of business men have {signified their Intention of visiting |the fatr tomorrow with a pocket | full of change to provide lunch for such children as come unprovided. but it will be a good | lunch along. The afternoon will At 10 o'clock the | 4 to take al i ee ROBS A POOR BOX TO GET CASH FOR DENTIST SANTA MONICA, Cal., Sept 10.—To get money to have two aching tooth repaired, B H, Hoyt, @ Ban Joaquin valley ratio, hand, rob the poor bog Ih the Santa Monica Cath ONS shurch of $13, according to the belief of the local police. The myn was arrested on com plaint be the Rev, James A O'Callaghan, pastor of the church, and was taken to jail where he was unable to fur nish $1,500 ball | | + eeeeeeeeeeeeeee + tee * . * +. * * * * * * * . * * * * RRR HOLD HARVEST HOME A three day Harvest Home Festl-| Krow of business men, who be-| val, with many of the old-fashioned | Heve that every child in King coun-Jevents of a country fair, will be| |ty should wee the fair, a fund has|neid at the A-Y.P, exposition beon raised and given to the ex-|gept. 24, 25 and 26, according to the | position to pay the admissions of] pans of Director of Special Events the children The exposition has/shelle. On the second day of the! gone the business men one better,| celebration a mammoth barbecue | and tn accepting the fund has de] will be held, when roasted meats! clared that it will keep no count dispensed to all comers of the children, who enter the gates | 'T’ gram inoludes for the open tomorrow While the fund rated | !0® day a grand agricultural parade with prizes for t largest and jfinest fruits and vegetables dir played. There wil) also be prizes for the best booths on the grounds devoted to agricultural products ,| The barbecue will be on the second jday, and also the country spor }On this evening the Washington State Hutiding will be the scene of Jan old-fashioned country hoe down jor barn dance, with decorations of | pumpkins and corn shucks The closing day of the festival will be Sunday, when religious re vivale will be “held on the fair |grounds, and song services where jthe familiar anthems will be given _ WEDDING AT RENTON } | | Last Monday evening Miss Mary | Hattte Chapman and Herman Bur-| gher were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Joe Chapman, in South Renton The ceremony was formed by | FESTIVAL THIS MONTH A Few of the Many Specials at the Stern Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Avenue Nocker, like cut, in quarteréd oak | Hocker, like cut, in quartered oak q or fint#h: has wood seat and panel finish; cobbler seat, This rock hoga , ; Thie rocker is strong ‘i aan dont drawe x34; has well ullt_ in every Way er to of pSIOne. ase F er yh yirror, size ateeery vet $10.99 price price ‘ of the very negro, Matt Hansen, and four Eski first statements made by BE. H. Har ts but. for councilman to succeed | mos, All other companions had/ 1 think | man. upon his return from peen left behind. This resolves the | BUTUpe. ler 0 je controve a when the | orn" statement ia being conceded (ere, eerie, Comroreray be} iWiether it be May |), nent Is being conceded tween Dr. Frederick A. Cook and | L Bat I must dectine to Y Bromjnent New York financters,| Commander Peary to ‘a straight | the mayor—he has suffi. * f° a& Harriman's subordinates |question of veracity between the troubles already are concerned, but who is the man/two men. | without my that is big enough to step tn and| - acceptably fill the shoes of the! Peary's Statement, te railroad wizard? This is the| Peary stated that when he start Question heard on all sides on Wall | ed from Cape Columbia there were a to the flames.” “Tam indeed sGrprised at the action,” Wreckmaster wo when me and his own be spent in seeing the *hildren’s Day mmittes and the prod number of friends and rela | exposition management hope that) ves every one of the young ‘people will! Mf and Mrs. Burgher left soon ‘ rae . nee as much as possible, and got After the bay for 8 si “jntoh; ize of top 28x48: bas the greatest amount of good and | bonéymoon trip through the state, ee anes. faeuiar $4 95 the most fun out of thelr day at| @fter which they will go to their value $10.00; sale price Ju the big fatr Rev, Fat, the presence of a in fair and the home {n Tacoma to Officers. pt A. J. Star-| key gave hin y st. today. the rounds traw hate? Estimate of Fortune. Tnever w The man most prominently m jseven members of jand 17 Eskimos with 13 dogs. | The members of his edition oD | besides himself were Goodm party for form, but | toned today as his successor 18/ silian, Borup, Marvin, Bartlett and mayor's un-|L. F. Loree, president of the Dela-| Hansen [wore & Hudson railroad. Others) asx they proceeded northward, dit or a straw | being mentioned in this connection | rerent members turned back from waa the grace. |are Judge Lovett, Kruttechnitt aud|iime to time, either to command Fire Chiet|F. D. Underwood. The latter i#/ supporting parties or for other rea out o the president of- the E railway sone ia usually, Many reports concerning Hartt-|""At tength, when they haé plenty |man's wealth are being cireulated | .q g7% north latitude, Capt Close friends of the late foancter| iv who then was Peary’s sol Detectives today are estimating his fortune | white companion, turned back com./&t from $100,000,000 to $160,000,000 + derby. Police ry : on ‘arefully — Comparing « Of other stores ence in favor of N ‘Others sell at | 40.00—The > PRICE is _ $35.00—The PRICE is - $30.00—The ‘ =? is » -Birst Venue t declined te on the mayor's order, it was that he is wearing a nifty Chiet Ward gl Straw and absolu’ iscuss the mayor's ac- mSEcept to state that a straw's ap loug as it lasts. NEW METHO NEW METHOD '& Co. | _ STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Traffic Stops One Minute. SAN FRANCISCO, §& one minute Sunday afte ing the funeral of BE. H ly that and and du steamel cease, train, th te ng ip 10.—For | activities on all the Harriman Mies with the negro and Eskimos, Peary says he proceeded to the pols Peary has the advantage in the numoer of Exkimos and the negro. But as for scientific corroboration by personal observation, it ts be Me | lieved that the two Eskimos with le | Dr. Cook witi give PRICES pply to All Clothing, Hats, *Xaps and Furnishings for Men and Boys The great advantage of these “New Method Prices” to | FON w this—that this store will sell you the same high- : §00ds for which it has always been noted at much Prices than heretofore we call “New These exceptional low Method Prices,” because they are of Selling Goods 1g for Men with that ce at a glance that the differ- w Method Prices is very important. Fall Clo w We sell at vo, $32.50 $30.00 oy METHOD ‘gs $25.00 NEW METHOD $20.00 $16.50 ~ Corner Columbia |wtrong testimony as | panions, leaving the |tween the two explorers pers |MORGAN OFFERS | PURSE TO COOK | (Ry United Press) | COPENHAGEN, Sept. 10.—Th J. Pierpont Morgan, the American financier, has placed his purse at the disposal of Dr. Frederick A Cook wag rumored today. Dr, Cook ig said to have de d.the offer which was made for the purpose of financing an expedition to the Are tle to bring to civilization the two Eskimos who we the explorer in bis dash to the pole. Dr. Cook declared he would defray the cost of outfitting a ship to bring |buck the Eskimos Uncie Sam (iy United WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept, 10— |The coast and geodetic survey will undertake to arbitrate the Peary Cook North Pole controversy. Dr. Cook requests that It should do #0. In view of the fact that Peary bas been operating under the directions of the geodetic survey, it will be come the duty of that body to com. pute his notes without request from anyone and Acting Superintendent Perkins said today that if Cook should so desire the survey would go over bis papers also | Cook Starts Tomorrow. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 10. Dr Frederick A. Cook will satl tomorrow for New York, arriving t about September 21. Late yesterday after noon he abandoned his trip to Brus nels, saying he 11d go to America j ten ly to meotabis critics. | if necessary It is understood that Captain Sverdrup has stated that h | will head an expedition and go to the |north and secure the two Eaquimaux who were with Cook whet he dis covered the ve that the pole and pr | doctor was there. Peary at Battle Harbor. N f., Sept. 10—A oan mexsage Just recetved from Be Harbor, via Bay and North Sydney, saye that the Roose velt, Peary's ship, is still there coaling and making minor The Rooseve is a slow vessel, and it is practically Impossible for It to |reach Sydney before next week. Crowd Sees Cook, SYDNEY repairs COPENHAGEN, Sept. 10.—Dr Frederick A. Cook, the Brooklyn ex | plorer who claims to have reached the North Pole considerably in ad jvance of Commander Robert E. and also to have discovered ry 10,000 square | vicinity of the pole, left this after Christiania, where he York. He will take the steamship Osear noon for tor Ni sage aboar i. A great and enthuslastt¢ |was at the station to see the ex- plorer off, wail ank you any Portectly F ‘Young man, have pects?” need any.”—Hirmingham [aia companions of miles of land tn the will crowd AUFMAN'S DRIVER HELD FOR A DEATH (By United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 10 | Bert Dennison, the chauffeur who was driving the aut pile contain ing Al haufmar late yesterday which ran over Syearold Jimmy Brannan, appeared before Judge Weller today to answer to the charge of manslaughter | The defendant was arraigned jand the ¢ was continued for a | week, awaiting the verdict of the }coroner’s jury the body of the held Monday SEATTLE The inquest over dead boy will be GIRL | The.honor of being appointed chief clerk in the office of the state superintendent of public instruc tion has just fallen to Miss Rowe Evans, a Seattle girl. 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