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NEVER! WE iL “Co-educ Split the Schubert Open, and a Score With- tion” of on account the favors nt Mrs Beard the addition of a men's depart president to the organization, and va 18 other innovations that do not find favor in the eyes of the old and original members. The Schubert club was organized & woman's musical club, and these members cannot see wherein the interest of the work will be bene fited by a change, so they will take | their dolis and go home. “No, Indeed, there will be no trou bie,” says Mrs. Skinner, leader of the outgoing party, this morning Report has it that the movement will mean the birth of a new organ- ization in the near future, that will be run on the original lines, with perhaps a few exceptions. One will be a clause that will forever and for all time bar men from membership, and the rules and regulations will be so framed as to avold any trouble of a like nature arising in the future. Of course “there ts no trouble,” &@s everyone declares, but the fact remains that the Schubert club has received a jolt, inasmuch as some of {te most prominent and valuable members have seen fit to withdraw, and are already making plans to form a rival organization, DISASTROUS WAY TO KILL SNAKES (By United Press) EVANSVILLE, Ind, Sept. Geo, Hollingsworth, farmer, om & log when he noticed & dig snake crawling toward bim. ery sae became frightened and fel) off the log which rolled! over and killed the reptile. Hol- Mngmworth’s collar bone was frac- tured by the fall. ee Me nek Merete Setend, five RESIGN FIRST Club Wide! drew. Bt oni atone ‘ » temperament of the 2 haken to tts foun tga’ H has been brewing i | for many ‘and months cu iy 7 minated this pon at a meet aa» ing held in the rooms of the Y. W { ; CA. when a‘score of members * Hf headed by the first vice president, | Mie d Mrs. H. L. T, Skinner, Mra, W, F./ ae Parrish, corresponding secretary 1 Mrs. J. C. Henry, advisory member Mrs. F. BE. Palmerton, treasurer the “We simply hand in our regtana-| tions and they will be « pted. We feel t we have a per right to resign, and are doing so. —MENIN CLUB MoRoe | RED ANN ARBOR CIRL; iretty University of Michigan student, ‘whose dismembered body was found in Ecorse creck, Detroit, tied up in two sacks. The case resembles in many detalis that of Peart Bryan, of Cincinnati, for whose murder, 15 years ago, two medical students, Walling and Jackson, were hanged. A criminal operation had been vache ———— | the | Clean out everybody, George es | | Battery st. yesterday and fired one) entered the saloon EXCURSIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON, | shot Steamer Fortcna taves Leschi hind the bar and Ames left that he Intended to “clean ont ar every person in sight. Patrolman was C. $. Hodge appeared and disarmed LINDS REHIND BARS. Ames. He in held at the city jail as insane Piourishing « loaded gun _ threat that he was going GLUE TO THE $6000 LOCAL LAGE ROBBERY Imported lace valued at t First av. and! The bartender dropped be-} He went to a barn on Battery st EPTEMBER 14, 1909 THE STAR—TUESDAY, WEE LITTLE CHAPS HAVE "Wii tN THE DUMP" MAY BE PEARL BRYAN CASE A STORY WORTH TELLING WiNs 4 COL MED table Mer, 00k of ont of that “0 Alawkam, me at fen cate, Wher fst MILLUM. MOAN IES. |AMERIGAN GUNNERS ie i at Are Almost pcked | ee - A , hata Kod with g Have Great Th AFTER LONG ILLNESS) MAKE GREAT RECORD Tell Their Little F ~ dilbert | William Moran, head of the whip (ty fl a eW ays ore 0 m BY HARRIET HAWLEY. building company which construét| WASHINGTON pt A big, broad ray of sunshine was|¢d the battleship Nebraska, died| Records of the m reenanle” of | i. . let Into the lives of the little ones | Yewterday aiternoon at the home of |the American snore of the At| of the Children's Orthopedic hos: | Mrs, J, A. Parr, 82nd av, and Yeu | lantic battleship fleet in practice | a a ni cen laf pital, whom Mra. F. H, Oagood took | ler way off the Virginia capes were placed to the AYP, exposition in her big) Mr. Moran had suffered from dim | on the a of Admiral Dewey at} touring car on Children’s Day betes for a long time, He came to|the navy department tods The There were only four in the Seattle from his summer home on | admiral glanced over them with tl — - party, but stretchers, braces and| Orcas tland last Saturday night, | concealed pride and remarked frames take up @ great deal of} and on Sunday his condition grew Those are world beat spa then the nurse muat be In| worse that one.” He was pointing to the ve CHANCE FOR CAREFUL WR attendance to look afier the wants| Nearly 30 years ago he and bis | Loulsiana’s record of 16 hits In 16 of her charges, and #o there was brothers Iaid the foundation for | shy with the big forward riflos, | not room for more the big abipbullding plant, known | trained alternately on two target a “ They w am under the name of Moran Brothers |Our men bave made the finest | nine pairs of longing ey until ft sold out to the Moran com-| record afloat and I'm proud of from the window as they rolled! pany away, for there are some not able Kohle oa }to enjoy such an outing Thene, Pets vesastitet Jo" of tt wie taper rs ice ieee) f mont pI f We ormining lhowever, were not forgotten in the “Re avail thoughtful friends remembered the ©. scram loneliness that would settle down FROM ALASKA COURTS \ ; ns 1 aAdresg upon the litte ones left behind rarer spp: i my n a One sent tn five, big luscious water are acts arrive — : » conteg am melons, the best and sweetest the _ at -entanine With Gewart .< rf trom ek market afforded; another brought! Judges William B. Gilbert of | dassenge Bebra tre -tgpeo diet y r 7 open ial them a new phonograph Portland, Erskine M. Ross of Los| Se ore from Latouche ané Fe ecg es eau “ It's ours for keeps,” proudly de-| Angeles and William W. Morrow of|Saimon. The veusel : ‘ clared one of the children,. They | San Francisco, sitting ax a court of|'racoma to unload the ore have been using a loaned one for | ap ja, youterday affirmed the de . nome time, and wewnion added ' cision of the lower court in the ap| ne steamer Benator will sail to . |to the delight of the new records. | peal of J. H. Cobb, charged, while | gy fy tae eee en al Bl Then there was the return of the | practicing law in Juneau, with hav i s r te “ will (ake a large cargo and a pum others to watch for ing attacked the federal court In 8M | por of wasnenmers | Back they came about 4 o'clock, | article signed by him and published | be 1B . . |with flying flage and A-Y.P. ban-|in the Juneau newspapers, The ® ‘ i . lnere enough to te at the head court uph the de oe Ot Cae ca tne Se ecsivn Fe 7 Gay was €. hig every bed in the room lower court that he be disbarred for | 2* Steamer Pre row | And such a lot as there was to} 18 months | Francisco, h nearly 260 passen gers and « large cargo of a Ke y a wee chap eruteh eral description For « : nd, merry faee, red halt - eyes, said he iked the The Admiral Bas n, which al jugaier the beat, Then so made port ye y, will sail 16 - 1a wonderful description of again for the Be on the 17th j wonderful way tn which two TROUSERS ON PORCH sh ht but few passengers shucers were balanced upon the top | from Ban Francisco and a small jot two canes | | | $6,000 |to chatter with the and spun about-—two he stood upon his waid he, impresstvely A palr of trousers poreh met the ey at a tim elbows. Will Make Oreame for only girif ins the | FOR HIS “TUMMY” Emma was the | party She is a great lofts of books, and her day at the ir owill Imean hours of happy d@eming| President of the Expopit hereafter When one mite tie Chilberg bas announced tion of taking another trip mountains thie week. Mr says he wants to renew the lintng to hia stomach, wh rebelled at the number quets which he has been fc attend. He will spend quietly upon her back all day, books fNowers and birds become my ike friends and 4 me are ali real I dare say she often talkslfio, the little canary bird that chirp@to her from its cage on the table close by fou must be sure to mention Chitberg copper has ban cad to a ab week in the mountains across | Nicoll,” said the nurse, “He is one the Is = pets, and he was one of boundary line rty at the exposition.” % ekeell' ie tour yours ol. Hils sparkling black eyex and the patter BRIEFS BY WIRE lof his little feet as he trots "host the ward, pausing at each bedside one leas for hundred acres near here have been consignment This started a flood of remin of #41 Sturaie road " for San Francisco and 1 Angeles N Iscences of the day, Hjalmar, ® ed home lant night. Mr row. She has completed her W t d A lbright boy of 11 years, whose home| was very certain that be and has gone to Tacoma es un ive lin in Everett, was carried atont on left his trousers the to take on freight ‘ Ay \ ‘ ; la stretcher. He te the sorti@f boy | of the wearing apparel : ; C | t w ithat in health romps, playe WED 04 | fact that a pocketbook « The steamer Cottage City Is due oO onis all swims. The toya on his @ Ore $20 in gold wae minsing, Lat to & tonight r the no and lin evidence the time befere be Eppton learned that the back do take a full cargo F a was hurt; there is a gun an had been forced ] ares jetearmboat, and he le just b The steamer Hu dt in due to jover with interest in the sai for Skagway and the north at Daily September 15 to October 15. of freight The steamer St. Crotx Low will sail TO SEATTLE FROM CHICAGO .. ..$33.00 | ST. PAUL ST. LOUIS ..,. 30.00 | OMAHA NEW YORK 50.00 | KANSAS CITY Similar Reductions From All Eastern Pointe, Tickets Prepaid by Mail or felegraph. Money Back if Not Used, TICKET OFFICE, SECOND AND COLU Ayer Co. Lowell, Maxn L | cece = SEE B. BBSSES2 & times datly. Two hours’ ride, 26c. between First and Second avs, and Crew | again announced tn a loud voice | &¥.. which was stolen from the store of| tunate, is one of the cheery pictures waty & Rirdsall, 1610 Second | of the place t April, is believed to have| it is beautiful. One only needs located in a Chicago pawn/call once to be firmly convinced |that the ladies who have the tn tain of Detectives Charles! terest of the Children's Orthopedic i veoneet was unable to state from hospital at heart are doing & grand the deseription of the Ince sent by) and noble work, and that the ;ase the Chicago police whether it i*|erby who stops to lend a uelping that stolen from the Seattle/hand to brighten those children's firm. The company was notified | jives is radiating sunshine, for the been ees selected as a «ite for the home for Sedro-Woolley, Wash. — Seven the harmless insane } of the state. Olympia—The state tax levy bas been fixed at 6.65 mills | North Yakima, Wash.—' Hilly Sunday, the evangelist, will be | here this fall to hold revivals. | Parie—Duke of Abruzzi desires to of the Chicago telegram. | The Chicago pawnbroker says he received the lace in a shipment The one we illustrate here golien or Early and roomy sleeping sur face. Covered with first-class velour in a se lect variety of patterns There {9 a elear$7.2 saving on this article this week at the spectal price English A range that makes no smoke A safe range! An economical range! A clean range! A range th: 6 stove in exchange. Inklings of the Good Things] Offered Ths Week $24.75 Davenport Bed $17.50 {TheArcadian smell or ashes! that requirgs no skill to operate! A renge that has revolutionized cooking and has drudgery of the kitchen work into a pleasant pastime. We sell it to you at $5 cash and $5 per month and take your old Let us show you the ARCADIAN. }from Seattle last April but did not | know the hender. A Handsome Library Table of unique and pleasing design made of selected |eunshine of Ife radiates from kind queer stunts which will be pulled |), jmarry Miss Katherine Elkins, but has not yet secured the girl's con. sent, according to report deeds and lofing thoughts. wtiful Pt At present there are 12 beds ana! 12 patients. Baby Alice, the pet of Klee Walla Walia—Rev. E. H. Ward, the ward, Hes upon the rolling | Baptt has been arrested on a CHORUS GIR g | frame cart charge of bigamy, He was married There is one general ward, with|a month ago to a woman of Free wide porches at each end wired in. | water and now ft is alleged he has The windows are closed only In bad|a wife in North Carolina pweathee and a box of flowers ex ends acrows each ledge, where| Aberdeen—Jews of Chehalis birds bees and butterflies often | county are to build a $100,000 taber The chorus girls at the various | call upon them—so the children | nacle Seattle theatres and even the prin-| wig ’ ville houses are quietly practicing | po eeMyoron ‘ pose paid enee. Cie the United States land office here ia dying from joss of blood from irds sing and the nurses softly quartered oak, fin- || off at Dreamland rink early Batur-| sing almost like a mother’s luiiaby,| © S8sne@ artery In his throat, sup ished weathered. Ii day morning. There are several | iy they go about the work of tidy — 2 re en ee Size of top 24x37 prizes to be given for spectac ular | ing up the ward. Everything that ee, Has large drawer || dances at the owl affair to begin | possibly can be done Ia done to and five compart: fjat midnight Friday and continue | jrignten the Hives of the little ones,| Pneumonia, coughs, sore throat ments for books and || until sunrise Saturday and undor| pain has made them wise beyond | 4nd all lung trouble, Leary’s Com papers. Extra strong || the auspices of the T. M.A. Btage|tneir yoars and taught them to|Pound cures. All druggists value thin week wt }|folke and others will make the|make the best of everything, ®o| the special event a great affair, Electricians |they are cheerful and happy amid tn price will have scores of spotlights and $18.75 e and is finished in making a comfortable FAMED CONSTABULARY The Philippine Constabulary en band, famed throughout the coun-| ‘phe people of Vashon Isladd have | try, will arrive for ® two weeks’ | moved over to Seattle today)to, cel engagement at the fair tomorrow | ebrate their day at the A-¥-B., E. morning. There are 84 men in| Delegations from Vashon, Burton, the band. Because of their num-|Lisabaula, Cove, Portage, Chnutau- | jbers it was necessary to write to|qua, Vashon Holghts, Aqnarfum the director of special events #ev-| and Maury Center are all lmrd! to eral days ago to arrange for thelr | ny headquarters at some hotel, Their! At 11 o’cleek this mornihg the engagement here ends Septem jentire crowd met near tha gates polity of the fair and marched to tht) King | County building, where all were Ready— OPERATE ON &. B. PIPER. | welcomed in an official address, | John KR. James, president of the} (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 14 Edgar B. Piper, managing editor of | the Oregonian, passed a good night BAND HERE TOMORROW other mechanical arrangemente| poy, " : P : expond gratefully to the smallest | there, and features galore will be|Kininena, and. a0 i te that, al What is Eilers doing} the order of the “after-midnight”| ine childron who had a day at the | ROW? Selling Brand New, a | fair, the four little cripples un-/High-Grade Pianos for | their pleasant surroundings, and| joubtedly enjoyed It the most | $168, on payments of only .00 per month. VASHON ISLANDERS TAP. TOON Every Shovelful Vashon Island Commercial club, re sponded, of our Coal is warranted to pan according to attendants at the Good | Columbus aj ni Sarma 1 pare Coal and nothing else. You Malleable | Samaritan hospital, where he was bel ‘ eo) mpagh ty Btn {0 | will find no artificial padding of operated on fori nppendicttis yes-|(he A-¥-P. B ‘| weights with us. We sell Coal—not |terday. Heyis much improved to-|'* family. dirt and robbish mixed with {t day and his surgeon predicts a And these grades of ours are the | rapid recovery. Range” | MEET TOMORROW NIGHT. | “What Benefit an Improvement j!ng tomorrow, finest ever mined, with good heat- ing and lasting qualities. Better put in a good supply now while the summer prices rule, You will save by it Chicago Excursion $72.50 LAST OF SEASON. Club Is to a Community” will be| October 4th, return imit_ Novem the subject of EB. B. Peck at the|ber 30th. Route, Oregon Railroad J. W. BULLOCK Green Lake Improvement club to-|@ Navigation Co. and connections Both Phones 87, transformed || morrow night, to be held at & p. m.| (via Salt Lake and Denver, if de-} — ~ assihepeliteieaiisistiadnidiie tae. lat the Green Lake school, Street/sired). Full particulars, reserva improvement, garbage collection|tions and tickets at Union Ticket ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler and the street car transfer ques-| Office, 608 Firat av Firet and Cherry. tion will occupy much of the B. B. BLLIS, ° Optical Department. General Agent “| | =H The Shafer Store offers clothing of known worth and high charac ter at the f The fall stocks are now complete, including? Brokaw Bros,” fairest prices Kuppenheimer's, Strauss Bros. and other famous) makes. The fabrics are all wooky the tailoring will compare favor ably with the work of the finest tailors. Prices are $20, $25,— $30 and $35. i The Shafer Special Suits at $15.00—+ New Fall Styles Re These special suits are high class in every particular. fabrics are particularly handsome, and are ALL WOOL. Each suit is carefully fitted by our own staff of custom tail $15. 00 e ors. Sold in the Arcade Annex only, First av. side, at. ,’ . Boys’ Suits and Topcoats for Fall Boys’ Suits in new fall fabrics and colors oy Hs Bi Sailor Blouse, Nartolk and Derby styles. At sizes from 24% 17. Immense y VOIDOR RE y.5s ku PRE ACh CL OTEOT AA hn cates Others shown at $4.00, $5.00, $7.50 and on to $15.00. College Clothes for Young Fellows plain and \We spow 's $12, * Extreme conservative or styles in a fine variety of rich striped fabrics. Sizes from 30 to 38 chest measure the largest line of College Clothes to be found in the Northwest. Very special values are offered at... Others at $15.00, $18.00 and on to $25.00. | COMPLETE LINES OF HATS, CAPS, SHOES, UN WEAR AND HABERDASHERY FOR MEN AND BOY First and tas! SHAFER BROS. ‘xi __| Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long _ BRESESERER S29SS_ ESEEFETHR GT £23. owen weeexrud EB@eeensa saa