The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 23, 1909, Page 2

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= THE STAR—THUR§DAY, EMBER 23, 1909. = | PINCHOT GOES. 'PEARY ENTERS TO MEET TAFT | OWN COUNTRY (—SPORTS— mH me -|MAN MISTAKEN POW, JOHNSON | “AN MISTAKEN , frio shot and kj him late lant fter f first shot night, afte ring ten shots thro A A | ‘ 5 My United Prose.) ST. PAUL, Minn, Sept, 23 es . rh continneg a ‘ PORT 1 ' ilo the body of Go hn A he A sucosedg 4 mandor Robert &. Peary today en-| Johnson of Minnesota was being Rls pet wenn nd shot at tim, ht q tered the United States for the| lowered into Its grave thie after | Ut ~ P ny last charge the thay a } | - \ he fi hf noon all industrial activity of the| Odonofrio was soundly | strack him tn the brmagts Laity | Departs From Los Angeles) "''"' ‘me since be on his state was stopped for five minutes} when his wife hear ad man bag g 4 i | es | for Salt Lak i oe ee aneee S te North Pole. ag a tribute to the memory of the | walling aor 3 i me ys Sha 1 ake an ‘he he touched the boundarte of dead governor aronged ner aGenene spre y as if . x by “ " ” , 4 \from his bed, seized a shotgun 1 ton ths | jie Course Will Be Taken!) Mains at 9:50 o'ctook thin mo The body, which bad been lying] |, to the nearest window Sere ih ee | | ; : Hato ths Pare daaning over: tress Vaeene p state in the rotunda of the cap! |iny through the darkness, he ob- not be d termined Seattle Slab Artist and CALIFORNIA LEAGUE COMING nto the Farty. Me arrived at Bangor at 1:16 thie) {ol since yentarday, where It WH | served an object moving about, | weapon $ ‘ BACK AS CLASS 6B ORGANI. emma afternoon, and waa greeted by an! euarded by officers and privates o * mah M ~ — oo a Black Cat Twirler En- ZATION, THEY SAY. (Hy Cnited Premed athusientic crowd of oltizens, who| the state militia, wap taken to the sy in © Pitch , ee a LOB ANGE 8. Cal, Bept, 24. weléomed hia return to his own rallroad station at 9:16 this morn if yy rs | YARLAND,| Gal. Sopt. 28.—2Tha |p rie! Porester Uittord Pidehot lett | cquntry with rousing cheers ing excorted by ton companies 2] This Viet c + ml., Sopt. 22 Mibere today for Balt Lake where! soon after reaching the city. ary | militia, preceded by a band of 100 is Viclor if Battle. baseball war which has been OF! he will meet the presidental party | wax encorted to the Hangor houre, | pl | w j ted oo in Califgrnia between | the) tomorrow night, Pinchot’ going to| where he was the guest of honor at| At the station the body was| exaedy tor ue } in the ninth Outlaw and organi mroes, 8) Balt Lake at the tle President} s tmeheon attended by th yor | placed aboard 4 special train which ie piet os Ln Pacific ¢, - | vO Were Cen le: ae ea jrepresented by the California State! par and Secretary Ballinger are} and prominent uitizens left for Bt. Poter, Minn., where in-| for VICTOR Talking ; With the score 3 to 1 for Geattle |league and the Pacific Coast league. oxnected there Is an aceldent, but| Later the explorer was given a|terment took place this afternoon at chines. Pre u Lejeune was er ae “s aap | jis practically over: The bis chietal ig ie expected that an Fnportant|ioving cup by the reception commit-|% o'clock. The funeral services| $10 to $250.00, a 4 balls and two str oe yh dd Fea ad dnt prantionl. | Conference will be held relating to | te, the ceremony taking place on| were held in the Bt er Pronby- | , i cestitens, nde canting rng | Tuesday Jn Oakland and practictl eho attitude of the administention | the balcony of the hotel, in the view |terian chureb, where Johnsen sang * : : acai | Went sailing over the right garden | ly reached an agreemont whereby | toward tho vexed question of|of a crowd of eltixens who cheered |in the choir as a boy, While th | wall when Lejeune met it, and the | |the State league will come back Into methods in the conservation of|the explorer when he received the| services were in progress at big center felder trotted around | the bags. The game went 11 In nings before Seattle finally cap- tured it, Both Bngle and Starkell the fold and operate as a class B organization, In the afternoon the State league magnates held a meeting tn natural resources of the country, Pinchot Not Tatking, “I had bought my theket for Salt cup. ICt entimated that fully 12,000 persons jammed the thoroughfare for blooks. | Peter memortal services were held | in all the churches in Minneapolis and 8t. Paul. The public schools Caruso, thepna {living te Gadski, Sembsig At $:40 this afternoon Commander Peary boarded the Har Harbor ex were clowed today and the whole) state in in mourning. were in great form. this olty, President Frank Herman|Lake before [ learned that the Tetrazini and other i@ Seattio~ ABR R H. POA B and all the various league mag-| president and hie party were to ar-| ; ns one | . sinversemei * i Raymond a. § 0° 1 2 aot nates from Fresno, Sacramento and| rive there,” explained Mr, Pinchot tae creda tae ene at fe Be Fe thy FO uae oa deriul singer right in i pemrere ft es ok ockton being present. In the/today, “But I shall probably see] \? 4.0) nae be wit oo + no ead ge FB. Lynch 4 D O'prien, asseciate| riane* home whenever you want th x a a a ae et | ee eee Dapeng 1g ayy: goon talk about the vod DAMauet at the Falmouth hotel, fol-| justice of the supreme court; 1. T VICTOR reproduces their souhage 3) bie ant Me vondiggh oh gue, hed ate al the $0) lowing which @ reception will be held| Young, former attorney general; | pia? Fauttlonateuiss aa 3 Walter, owner of the Oakland team/calied Ballinger-Pinchot contro- 7 arias faultless just as if you wom os ss ‘ at the Auditorium, Peary will apend| A. C. Welss, manager of the Duluth y Ni The elt Ge. were Page of the Coast league, held a consulta-|versy, I know nothing officially the aight here, and will | Herald, 4 John C. Wine, of Man listen to them at the grand ] Peim wot ek tion, Later In the evening the op-|about tho question and 60 can #8Y| tegie Iniand tomarree, tye for) Kerala, an . 4 | , ane (Pee 4 Totele ..38 8 8 33 30 8 posing factions got together and) nothing.” Mes © SEE SIRES Boe ER, OES eo We sell VICTORS at $10.00 a } practioally reached an agreement! Pinchot, however, was enthusias > wa Abonigen— ABR. IE PO. 4 whieh will bring the Outlaws back| tie over the development of senth $250.00, Cash or credit. $1.00 will tring; Rete. t::: ¢ aes a eS ee into the fold. The parties to the|/ ment for the Roosevelt conserva Victor into your home. Come and gee eaten 22 fer FN SS Se ee | conference were very reticent-when/ tion dea in the West. about it. Lejeune, ef ‘ H | es : : | questioned regarding the outeome) “Everywhere I have been.” he . ag sted % : bias Aves Be ae | of the conference, but both sides ad-| said, “there is a strong feeling that 1g sures ie eae ae | mitted that the prospects were good | the resources of the country ought ‘ | O'Brien, A 8 hod § for the whitewashing of the Out-\to belong to the whole papple. | Markell, p... 4 ° i> RR. | lawa. It is understood thal the only | think this sentiment ts genera! all Totals 38 2 «66°80 «13S | question that now stands between| over the country with none out the factions Ix the matter of black *Winning ran made Score by tunings. Hammend to Gee Taft. oo listed players. Beattie ....1 6010000 1~3 ; , a Sig “I have found conditions on the gecore Pet nf e021 a2 0 O32 : ’ Aege pn forest oo better is by inn 4 an at any time ve visited et. pohi0e108 es HARRY OTIS. } Rberdeen' 8690 1120101—6] WEST NEW YORK, N. J, Sept.| Shee tee eee sneagiatats | o 1406 Second Ave, a ' tt. 9 " oe t) On ‘ween users ome Tae Lejeune. te tifice hits bees ae ee prc fie ds vent of the national forests and the ad-|| EDISON E ‘Stolen bases—-Magee 4 le e kno Shine Markell, Struck out--By |ed Harry since he was knee-high to| minietrators of them. I am confi: COLUMBIA ie, 4: by Starkell, 4. Bases on/a Hackensack skecter, I hear he's prose gas the forest reserve and the |] VICTOR j Palle Ott Starkell Jcell, Grepires | playing big league base ball now. | foes qo <ritins to understand | Carney and Dreanan I want to know | or better every day and EDISON S i M Oo N D S ae Joshua Carew, oldest inbabitant| a AT COLUMBIA Games Today. | of this thriving village, which is lo-|agrem rapidly disappear Aberdeen at Seattle _aefgrotlene A 7 YEARS OF DISAPPOINT-| On the train with Pinchot went VICTOR SAWS Aeartaies ot Renttio. | cated just acorss the Hu MENT AT &T. Lous HE John Hayes Hammond, (ip “fhted Portiand at ‘Tacoma, id st. New York prover. as| iL Lieve, mining engineer and president of | EDISON Saeen. Teeceey, New York's only representative in| ove League of Republican COLUMBIA At Book: eae nh tf the major leagues, the young south-| - lammond will join the VICTOR . AS, Tosgmne &, Fortiand § paw Otis, who stood the White Sox| WaSHINGTON, Sept 32.—James| TM Party at Balt Lake, ce _ If you buy a Simonds Saw, you Standing of the Clubs. on their heats the first time he was! sealeer, who has steered the Bt. co < EDISON Will of regret it, The saw rs in 93 él sea) remember nen r. years, this afternoon accepted an mad ht and properl laced on fe: as Hh; 4 | <ditlsbem 16 on’ Me tor his age, 2 sh-| cen tare eee 5 aa the-blade Tt sate tose ons ohn Portian ? 31) a au’ big for bis age. “) team next year. He auecocds Cam-| New York—Rumors » . ap ya =: et ” #4 how none of us thought much about tition, col al Rw he merges Na | pending war ihomon Pe re tan Sorta Made of Simonds Steel. _Pully war- the boy then. He just hung around |tiovals for years. Germany seriounly afi “the MBIA This Brand New High-Grade Talking ranted. Thin back. Polished apple NATION the corner, drinking beer and| For 26 years McAleer ha» been in| stock market today, om | VICTOR > handle, These are afew of the At Cincinnati 4 Philadelphia ¢ cuere ve bee Son aehol basil bere SAS ths Wits ene Sipect ens ” | EDISON Machine With 12 Selections points, but come in and see for ye yg, @ began to cough like a lunge’ im to quit after this senson.|. Londen—Mr. Balfour, tn a spoec -¢ with ou = St. Louie Bit « "Hous shad ume a young. tplter Seven years he hae tried to give|ioday, rma Baton Ree COLUMBIA Only $28.99 Make your own word agree with s | At Chicago— name stor, who was a ball play- | St. Loute a nant winner. Last) th men 4 ou er, come here and hired Harry to/year he ie meee tt, Dat this on eer . VICTOR TERMS: $1.00 PER WEEK. StEAne Harare Ot ae Pet, | throw to him. Them boys got toison his team has been In the sec-| Portland, Or—Judge G, H. Wil EDISON F. M SPINNING : Pittsburg - 741 | be thicker'n thieves and pretty soon /ond division since the opening. He tama, the “Grand Ol4 Man of Ore | COLUMBIA EILERS THIRG DAN, B. ERICKSON CO. Chicago 3/1 noticed that Harry give up bis|haw been the subject of much erit!-|gou,” ts believed'to be dying In a MUsIC ANO UNI FREMONT HARDWARE CO. Ren ee £25 | old habits. He told me that Pastor ciam and fane believed he bad | hospital. VICTOR VERSITY. Philadelphia 489 ,said he'd make a great pitcher If reached the potnt that comes soon. —_— | Bt. Louts Stet he'd stop stmnokin’ and drinkty \er or later to al! veterans, Tacomae—J. B. O'Connell, con EDISON j Brookivs 3sa| “Well, sir, that there boy used| St. Loute does not expect him to|victed of being = “masher.” has | COLUMBIA to practice every day and pretty do any more with Whabington than| been fined $160. AMERICAN LEAGUE, soon his pale cheeks disappeared /he hes with the Browns, McAleer ~ land his eye got healthy and he be-\has been a sreat manager tn his VICTOR to D. & JOHNSTON Co. THE HOWARD HEATER IS BUILT ¢ Buc cetsors For soft white hands and com At Washington 3, Detrott &. Teore.ana, \guees heltas, Gee , gan to look 1! mm |@ay, but his day is over, the St At Phitader la ot Lovie 2 did fair to midditn’ down tn Caro-|Louls scribes aay. At New Yor! a. lina, where he pitched for the Goldsboro nine. I heerd as how he Won 21 and lost pine gamean. What's | “ ae | that? He beat the great Chicago) WHAT WALLA WALLA | Well, Lowan, 1 knowed | Detroit iladetphin team, too? ‘Seems nme cS eS = - rie 584] there was something in that boy all ' a Cleveland’... the time,” ‘ New York | ‘3 eenenencieesang ‘seme ceo The Wonderful Overdraft System | Will Pay for self in One § HOW JORN BERG IS STARTS OCTOMER 8 In cold climates, where a heater is day in the winter time, the Ho enough coal in one season to pay sides giving the satisfaction and ¢ perfectly heated room The Howard: overdraft drives the smoke through the fire box a second time, thus con- suming all the gases in the smoke and giving twice the heating power to your fuel. The heat doesn't go up the chimney with the Howard orated with Httie badger and rib. bons Dearing this Joscription, ‘ yy Ualted CHICAGO, Sept. 23.—Teh world’s ampionsbip series this year will begin Friday, October 8 If Pitts }loons carrying pennanta with thelr Now that Joe Carroll has quit the burg wins the pennant, as now | motto, which rose to the rafters and| visitors format a procession and marched through the bullttage thir letter writing game to get ready | scems a certainty, this date f* con-| hung In all the prominent buildings for tomorrow night's bont between | tingent upon the moving up one day | on the grounds. - | rating the A.-¥.-P. exposition today ON ADLLER'S TRAIL = jo afternoon, turning loose toy bal- about the differ- " ence in dollars | —~ and ae Hg young Mr. John | of the Pittsburg-Cincinnat! game of At 11 Gelock this morning th 4 rz has taken it up. October 7 to October 6, which ts an| statue of Marcus Whitman, “whore } The subject of his remarks are/open date The American leng nurage saved the Oregon country "|, @nd cents between A Successful The Howard a the same as Carroll's have been, ig not affected, as its weason clones! was unveiled.’ & BL. Penrose. Stove Heater 4 to-wit: the doctor and Jack Curley.|in the west October 3 and in the! pre mt of Whitman college, was ‘ « Will Hold th 1 Berg's letter, written from Ana-|east on the 4th. the principal speaker the ordinary makes That Will 4 old the | cortes, follows / y | ssichicdinadides de i ‘ Fire Over Night “An article in the Seattle Times| Kid Cope of Chicago and Young) 9. tote wite hands and colt Burn Anything H Monday stated that I was to train | Berry of Indianoplis boxed four) vice Leary's Liquid Oomt , of clothes and i i Dr. Roller for his coming match |rounds at the Lyric theatre Inst | P Mrot. | Mand Companad, Will Radiate the i- with Bert Warner. 1 wish to state/ night, without a decision. Andy uggints Wood Heat to the Floor 4 that [ am not training with Roller| Martin of Kansas City put the |—— a CE ae Soft Coal and never was asked to. The only | shoulders of J. W. Butler of Mon-| if re) oa . sy i reason for this ‘trick’ is that 1 have |tana to the mat in fast time in two] 50¢ Easy ing Old Will Reduce Your { Deen after a match with Roller for | falls. Jimmy Hanlon refereed both | Coke Fuel Bill One-Half i some time myself and now Curley, |the bout afd the mat work Copper or Dull Brass Hard Coal : who no doubt wrote the article, is Finish Mortise Lock Will Do Away tn this way knocking me out of a Chicago Excursion chance to meet bis man Set, Complete - - 39¢ Even Rubbish With the Smoke or place.” “§ LAST OF SEASON. | % Successfully t . ant ; asy ae October 4th, return limit Novem A Oo Operate ber 30th. Route, Oregon Railroad in the . rs CENTRAL PENNANT = |« saree e.g, comme | Howard Heater Prices $12.50 to $25.00 Lasts a Lifetime sired). Fall particulars, re Clothes TO WHEELING CLUB "<2, .2srtcaters: rover ee ee gees 1 a EE lala SO | The Balance of Odd Chairs and Rocke Wheeling won the penant of the Central league after a sensational fight with Zanesville, which lasted | until two weeks before theh close | of the season While the season was unprofita | Die, none of the teams doing better | ene Tomorrow HALF-PRICE ono BROKERS you’ll wake it a Easy spring. Firm on point to buy and Round |brase face, 3% x? Yickel plated stee wear Regals be- t up one Me ies wae tase ot the hia ts ioe easily reversed to Hit Tight or lett We offer you anotlter chance to secure some fine Chairs and Rockers at HALF-PRICE. All went yours history Of the league. Round t pring |f Cause they’1ll wear left from our Monday and Tuesday’s sale will be closed out tomorrow at half price he cams Hished as follows . There re } =r } mi ; r A ae gg Re poet al all alg wi wernce to the lock to ‘Sica Sha Look Phere are some fine bargains in odd Dining Chairs, golden oak pom Seren South Bend, Terre | apt for the fact Shee we. want be & " and early English finish; also a good assortment of odd Rockers, in Haute, Dayton and Evansville | Tock you ever bought, we would not golden oak, mahogany, maple and early English finish . better while being This is the last chance you will have for these half-price Chairs. rhe quantities are limited, most of them only one of a kind, so come SOMETHING NEw worn. Mortine early tomorrow and pick them out at HALF-PRICE 06 No. 'G Gi oF 68 8 eany apring ola copper or dull brass finiah z roams obraared seeutck | Always $1 5 ALL THE CREDIT YOU >: set ¢ aie | Mi Mother's Ms peer oh nooner ai Guill Goaee dee agg UR The World's Best Sg le Popbeerpenr 7 H fal for’ ec Plano same, with round beaded knob st wns Youn pave ened | #50 No. ms 6 or “18 8 Did iia 615-619 First Av. rea. demonstration fihaw's A 7 | "Spring. 24%7 fancy beaded ow DP Store, Recond and sdison Bt., | cutebheot beade: »», du fhintwesk’ sn’ charge'o sien" tose Cline Piano Co, ]) sisr'staud tiem woth S% || on the Square uckley | | set complete Gite | Claussen Brewing Association | SEATTLE am ‘ i ' oth hee | SPINNING 2,37 Qe, |POPPOBite Totem Pole '

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