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KELS [a ei On *ARUNGIS HEN Good Government Because Men Nominated » Aids of Bosses. {By Vetted Proms NCISCO, 8 ki iat in which be e Gove politica Corone Saas Sherif! 1 . He sald quit the deeause | to be held or Dola of their elect Leland and Dolan Jeague has ¢ for McNab way with the and} come to me six months from now and say, ‘See Dave given us! Bosses Wanted. naturally t that ‘put up by the Good Gov shall be free from} shall be men with | men who have never with or been subsery and Dolan are ‘and simple. McNab ts ‘of the democratic party game worked tn every the country ‘and moneyed Inte of both parties. difference to Calhoun Pacific rallway or MeNab wins. Good Govern did f one the Good | ade itself ® men. league MeNab — Of municipal govern-| im the same hands. Hoodwinked. fs of the executive) yw that | opposed Le-| from the start. and the leaving of their father than burden-/ With the responsibil} those men may do if Mttle faith in elec ‘ef puch machine poil- ow tive committee | een hood winked.” committee of the the endorse Leland were in J. Heney's candt- attorney Who! By en} The cor-| It} | | Hére ts the bushbuck, a rare A The bushbuck, unlike other Africa buck was considered a fine trophy frican deer, that Kernilt Roosevelt n deer, has long halr and a beard. || YOUNG AVIATOR MAKES A SURPRISING ||, FLIGHT IN A MACHINE OF HIS OWN CON. | STRUCTION. | (By United Prem) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15. Five hundred spectators who yes terday witnessed the flight of Hor ace Walling, jr, in a self-construct- ed plane, are today singing the praises of the 17-yearold aeronaut In the face of a 25-mile-an-hour wind Walling drove bis machine for 250 feet yesterday befc he was compelled to alight. The aero- plane was constructed by Walling jand Regiuald Meller, who have been experimenting along the line of equilibrium. Both boys live with thelr parents at San Mateo. The machine used by the inde is of the bi-plane type, on the style of the Curtin aeroplane. It is composed of two planes 20 feet | | j as the) jlong and four feet wide. jare 21 ribeen the upper plane and 20 on the lower. Yesterday the boys launched the machine from the top of a hill too feet high. At first the boys wore not inclined to make the fitght be cause of the velocity of the wind. but the crowd that had gathered was not to be disappointed Each poy was anxious to aviate the machine, but the Mip of a coin decided In Walling’s favor. The craft rose rapidly, and Wal Hog skillfully guided the machine as it soared skyward. The velocity of the wind, however, continued to increase, and the aeroplane, after sailing nearly a block, was driven back, and the aviator was com pelled to alight. The photogra Warrington Dawson, spectal correspondent of ihe Star, with the expedition of Col. Roosevelt There , THE STAR—WEDNESDAY HUNTING WITH ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA shot near Lake b Naivasha, Africa was taken by The bush strong box at the turnatile is be handed back to you as soon as you are safely on the ineld In mead, you will be handed a card whieh will entitle at one of the buildings The management do antee the appropriat to not guar pena of each a will be valuable, For inetan | & pretty young damsel should draw @ naughty shaving mug she might well bequeath it to her father, brother, or somebody else's brother In the King County butiding alone 2,500 souvenirs will be given away, while all of the exhibitors are coming forward with from 100 to 1,000 gifts The Alaska building will away mineral dust in bottles, rang ing in value from a few cents to several dollars. The holder of the coupon will be allowed to select his own bottle, If he is a good} judge he may something worth | while. The California building will | distribute 600 bot of wines and | cordials. And Steyens county will give o | you to # prize} e ry gift, but declares that ail) give | EMBER 15 CALL TO WAR SOUNDING IN MUSICAL CLUB No Action on Rinigusidea| of “Anti” Faction of the Schubert Society, But Trouble on Horizon, The warring faction bert Musical elut thelr force | filet | The | masouline of the Behu marshalling the final eon tre today for resignation faction fact tt of the “ant i bad » taken on them. ta q fa terday afte ” at the ne Ito the | break anew next m ing to no trouble reporters off give the ay existed & spat pear that and shoo the ensued Notletng tive, there tion Ain the offending the tntrv at the To th of the jto an posed unless I | ue the representa: | was a hurried consulta the director, one of sex, all but ordered ere from the room and same tn declared the | was merely a rehearsal, | direct question, "Can you; us there will be no meeting executive board thin after she hestt and refused | wer, Here Mrs, Baird inter There will be no meeting call my committee,” said tleaily | } “Wha you eal your commit: | tee? demanded Mrs. Skinner, | leader of the “anti” faction } | Mrs, Baird hesitated. “Why, the executive committee, of course.” | "Until my resignation is accept 41am a momber of the ex committee,” said Mra, Skinn | there ts to be a meeting, why was 1 not notified in the regular way?” ) Explanations followed which sat: | |iafied Mrs. Skinner, more or less | But the division of the club and |the man question fs still to be threshed out | One of the trustees thinks @ cor [reg xnyhould be made. She writes | |" wes as follows Makes a Statement. ¢ Star: As a member of bert club and a trustee, I the following to cor in The Star of last | By ‘ the wie to way |rect the artic lovening } Under the direction of Mrs. Baird | the Behubert club deserves a great jdeal of pri Although {t has not It financial enceens, the club ne brought before the music lover#Qt Seattle as never before 1 whih to correct the statement an one of the trustees, did A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS 1526-28 SECOND AV. AT THE STERN FURNITURE CO. Be Sure and See Us Before Buying Dresser large bevel hair, ike eut has wood seat and substantial $c; male price Chatr cut tn thal be like very cut, in strong Regu sale price golden tinteh « and in golden finish; substan very strong Regular value 10c 5c The Sterna Furniture Co) | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Genvenencinnd | 1526-28 Second Av. _Bet. Pike and Pine Sts. | of sola bler or cane seat; very ng and well built; reguiar $2.60; price made value wale . Prices Lowest. | jthat I, the alliance will or in Honey's favor disagrees with it, and that he Heney's fight farm away not 4 in my resignation, as stated “ty inet night's Star. I not affinded any meetings o old8afnce my election, for the rea son that I have been too busy with THURSDAY AND FRIDAY blag cause of all the trouble has | ton Lewis, who iw leading the legal| ON BIG NEW STEAMER VENUS! dont, Mre. W. L. Baird, and t apector MeCann, today moved that GET ON BOAT, NO TICKETS NEEDED Itirat’ vice president, Mra. H. L. T. the case be taken from the jury, Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a. m. sharp, returning at 8 p. m. Skinner as the prosecution had failed to! Come early and get good seats, as we always have a boat- 1 wieh to state that I am heartily in favor of « plano department and establish their case When the motion was made, load. Sunday was a record-breaker, We sold 840 acres in 5-acre tr ; over 100 different sales. BEST PRIZE GIVER TO BE GIVEN PRIZE special prize has be been. “ottered by by EVERY ONE, INCLUDING THE! the. fair management to the ex EXHIBITORS, TO RECEIVE | hibitor who gives away the most GIFTS SATURDAY. | prizes, and it is very probable that) | rivalry will be strong tn lavish! gifts on those who visit the expo- cope | sition on September 18. covetously with each other next| “Your money back” ts the slogan Saturday, when it is expected that! displayed by the exhibitors, but nearly 60,000 prizes il be given | that doesn't exactly mean that your | away to patrons of the srounds. A! 60 cents which you drop el the LIBELED. Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle ‘Vashon, which has ™ to « buoy in the a week, has been | employes for wages. has had a series of the time Luna park she began to carry » and from the perk. A-Y.-P, E. exhibitors will Capital...........-$300,000 Surplus and un- divided profits .. also male voices connected with the club, for it ts the lack of musi- Prosecutor Wayman, who i# at-|cal talent which has made the club tempting to prove that members of |so unsuccessful in the past | the Chicago police force have been MISS GRACE GILLAM accepting “protection money” “ from resort keepers, vigorously salon, “WR FLOUR MILLS. AT PORTLAND DESTROYED | bation officer, reported to the court [that he had received a telephone message from an unknown person | who threatened to do him personal PORTLAND, Of, sept, 15.——After | destroying the Portland Flour Mills, | the largest plant of its kind In the} Northwest, and spoiling thousands Tomorrow, Your Choice $25. 00 oS if he testified in behalf of the accused Inspector such bargains as these beautiful tailored garments. They are | which started from a dust explosion | MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. — MacPHERSON-GRAY CO. 40,000 SAVING: That means a fit- sonable frugality while ning or making @ part of your money put away in the keeping of some good institution which will pay you something to en- courage you. We feel justified in advising you to use our bank. 4 Peer cent Compounded Semi-Annually. THE MARKETS Douglas’ declaration created ‘ ; ; ; : INTEREST unning styles—just the latest correct modes, trimmed with silk at the mille early today was brought quite a sensation bed the courtroom, | its, folds, buttons, etc., in excellent taste. Long coats, lined with satin; skirts are button trimmed and made with folds. The e homespun serge, broadcloths, suitings and novelty cloths, in the newest plain colors, including London smoke, new lavender, are excellent values at $35.00 and even at $50.00; your choice to- The estimated total Jous will exceed Bla 000. As far as could be learn-) ed, wone of the 70 employes of the milla were killed, although a search | jot the ruins will be made THOUSANDS ARE COMING, buy acreage on water front cheap. Come and enjoy your- self, buy or not. Fine trout and bass fishing in lakes on prop- erty. Everyt time Sunday. JAMES D. HOGE, President. intend to . " N. B. SOLNER, Cashter whether you DIRECTORS: Ferdinand Schmitz, J. D. Low- B.eStewart, C. H. Be! Cormick, James D. Ho, B. Solner. CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches W. P. Romans, chairman of the! Valleys of the Yakima day at the fair, bas addressed a letter to the Chamber of Commerce asking the | chamber’s co-operation and assist Jance In making that day a success }Mr. Romans says that 1,000 peop will come from the valley that day | to visit the fair and the city j ANOTHER STRIKE ON, Ee«e Butter Pat man, A | Butter, ranch Re Me dy had a good BR Trimmed Hats for $5.00 showing Is one of the best in utiful new hats are all that them to be—chic and spick and avery respect; the only difference find in them ts the price; they cost if less than they look; line at Petticoats for $3.95 ‘of excellent taffeta and trimmed with Mes, in plain colors and in eh 95 Fegular values $7.50; for . and Comfort Bargains Bize Blankets, of extra heavy weight; White, with colored borders; wool fine Fogler price $2.00; special 1 Ag Blankets, full size plain white, tan, mel SA Comforter, filied with sanitary cottop ~ f opecia eh good quality siiko 986; Of 75c Ribbons for 25c Best ribbon bargain we have evér “a OY Must come and inspect this woes rgain utifal Ribbon The Boys’ Shoes We Sell at $1.50 Are the Best Values in Seattle All we want ie a trial—you can not buy better shoes for the mone They are made from good leather, to withstand hard wear... BOYS’. SUITS—Strongly Made Stylish Cut—Moderately Priced We have just received a splendid line of Little Gents’ Clothing. They were made by a specialist in boys’ garments, and you must inapect this showing before buying clothes for your boy. $5.00 Suits Selling for $3.50 These Suite are made extra strong, of de pendable materials, such as Scotch tweeds and novelty cloth; Norfolk coat and bloomer Ue pater for cn eens: OOOO Boys’ Waists—Excellent Values Brotiers | Hens, live, & ite over + . , Grand opening of Division No. 4 of Birmingha 3,500 acres, as cheap as $50 per acre, on terms of 10 per cent cash and 10 cents per day. n, of Georgetown | Ducks) | Geene Sguabe, Goxen Pp pareree do: cian’ hare, Ib Meats, Live Welght, Common steers, Ib. OW Cows, Ib ony Heifers, Ib .. 038 Hogs, lb. . io (ny United hrewe.y PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept officials of the Pre sased Steel Car company are today confronted with janother strike. Refusing to work | ‘lunless several bosses and sub bosges were discharged, 3,000 | ho Pa fordigners threw down thelr tools Vothors } am bs, 4 6%@ | todayrand quit of holce # | | ve Life of a Pimple. xione Are Cleared and Pim- | During August we sold over $250,000 worth of land at 5-acre $140,000 cleared bottom land Birmingham in tracts, and over worth o at Earlington on new Renton line. Also over $115,000 worth at Pacific City. Every- body buys who sees it. | Veal, large vee Veal, medium Poultry Foods—ieiling trices. Oyster shalis, 100s, ton 20 Clam shells, 1008. Clam shells, No. 2, ton KNABE The Worltd’s Best Piano Comp k } Birietiy All- Wool extra heavy weight €N4 assorted piaid for 6 Disappear Overnight Without Trouble y Adiapensors of poslam, a new scovery, ask that notice be hat no one ts urged to pur without first obtaining an ental package, Everyone | 8 tried it knows that the fif-| box, on sale at the Quaker Co,, 1014 Ist ave., and 4 st, and all the drug stores, | is sufficient to cure the worst cases | lof eczema, where the surface af fected is not too large. The itching ceages on first application, It will Jalso cure acne, tetter, blotches scaly scalp, hives, barber's and ev ery other form of iteh, including Hitching feet. Being flesh-colored and containing no grease, the pres ence of poslam on exposed surface such as the face and hands, is not perceptible. Water and soap can not be used in connection with it, as these irritate and prolong skin troubles, sometimes even causing them, As to the experimental package of poslam, it can be vad free of charge by mail of the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West Twenty-fifth Street, Now York. It alone is suf ficient to clear the complexion over night, and to rid the face of pimples in twenty-four hours. Everett boat take at city dock at Everett of morn can people Birmingham Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE a, i | In, 10s, free higher, Feed—Selling Prices. Washington 14.00@16 Washington # 00 per School days are here and the boys are need ing new waists. We are showing a splendid line of Blouse Walsts, 6¢ and 450 val: OF os, all sizes, 4 to 13, for Cc Tbe values Western timothy Baster: ings to Birmingham, Several salesmen wanted, also car No tickets needed Get aboard the boat early penters nt Eas "wintitngton double compressed r ton dastorn + as we Jeave promptly at 10 a. m., or get free maps of property from C, D in Room 2 ; 00@ a5 wian effects; also in plain Linen Writing Paper, 25¢ Balmoral |.inen Writing Paper, gut pound packages; contains 1 evety package of paper we. Bot envelopes; regular 2 ACPHERSON - GR =] PHONES MAIN et STREET. NEAR SECON A Wash: + Fegular val Choice in this # up to for s.00@ 34 00@ 26 00 qp 28 2.0008 | Bargains in Boys’ Knee Pants These Pants are withatand hard wear. able fabrice. Tbe values ale made extra strong, to Double seams; depend Shorts, ton Middiings, Hillman’s office $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land, i Times Building Chop, ton oogas | Whole corn, ton 5 00@ 36 Hot house” eked corn, ton. ....36.00@ 86 ) ps |. 10 Ibe. eed car meal, ton, .96.00@ 96 atte and ba " Tuit—Belling | Local potatoes Home er'wn Bartietts Yellow onions $1.00 values RAY ( AVENUE 00@35 ICT man Prices. : the “Dental “‘cometn two dollars. t by our special: an examinat trouble. Our moderate. charges @ HARD OPTICAL CO, HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S 1207 Second Ave, SAFES 1.76@ +26 att | Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUFACTURERS OCCIDENTAL AVENUE = tomatoed, Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's real estate classified | © columns, the D PIKE