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8 THE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19v9, a JAPANESE SCARE THE WORLD WITH AN |ALASKANS ARE: “AZSIZ SP THE ees AnFarly Thanked ORDER FOR LARGEST OF BATTLESHIPS COMING SOUTH :szs:.sesuee THOUSANDS. DROWNED | Ss nn I BE AWARDED MONDAY, 7 No need to wa ial ; v ! proclamation, i z | + am joitee Prem). 4 H | P 000.000—enongt found! hour, Her hull tn 7 long ONTEREY, Mex, sept, 2 They Order 36,000 Ton) #1,000,000-ononeh ros [LAST BOATS ARE BRINGING! 1.4 star's “Commoncement Daya”| Gon. Trevino, military commander {If e Great Western arvest |s ei " |” Ne > ars . : contest for school children ende| of the District of Northern Mex { Vv ls, Twice as Big as| Never CROWDS FOR LAST DAYS 4 7 the t ¢ North M essels, Awic & 4 . OF THE EXPOSITION, today, Hundreds of manusertpts|{oo, who has directed the distribu ’ | | bee | » the Dreadnoughts, and] ship just coke ory not save . [have boon received and the greatent | ton of forces through the district |] And on Sunday afternoon @ | | features of # already 4, the new leviathan of Japan gehen interest haw been exefted through-| swept by the recent flood, estimates for What Enemy? | acetal. | will equal the Mauretania aad will] DAWSON, Sept, 24.The White! out the city in this unique contest,| the number of liven lost at 4,000, |b In’ the Delaware and the North|surpass her i groes tonnage by|Pass company has offically an-| After 12 o'clock today no ensays|Two thousand bodies were recov- |If . BY Fa this vernment thought/ 4,000 tons, And a steamer of 4,000] ne " the last steamer of Ite| were rocetved, Immediately with| ered between Monterey and Tam: | ii reat ervice rt) ong and ’ Be: 3 24] that it had stopped the Dread: | tons is a Kreat ship esular for Dawson | leavor | the closing of the contest the Judges | piva } f PNOUNCES | 6 t fever for all time. T co sting com " Oct The last boat) started upon the work of exam: ~ ,000-ton | "ORR Ships are splendid fight-| par Ca sige with] from Dawson for" White Horse ining the essays and the winners SEATTLE MAN IS Will be held in the Natural Amphi | achines, They are equipped sudnought, She will be twice | leaves on the Lit | will be announced tn tomorrow's 4 , bere eat cablogram trom | oe ee askot masts” made of ¥, will have equal speed, and| Every outbound stoamer ts now | paper, ELECTED OFFICER | ed at the navy dea gtee network that would restst| will be at least one-third again as/ carrying full loads of Fairbanks and) The prize-winning school children (By Unies | *.° set experts think:| ay * heavy firing. They have| long. In place of the Dreadnought's| Dawson people, The packet Susie, may recetve thetr seats by calling] posTON Mas 4 The n t e xposition Gre WV |Gmaiter military masta that could| tripod masts, ahe will have the/due from the Lower Yukon Mon-|at The Star office on Monday at! annual convention of the Inter. : What effect on future ware willl take care, of 4 regiment of tma-|Dasket masta, Uke the new United|day, brings two hundred, mostly /any Ume up to 6:30 p.m. This| national Wood, Wire and Metal 34,000-ton cruisers have? What} ith small arms, Wireless| States warships ulrbankers | will afford everyone ample time to| Lathers union, which has been in {fl * ? . ‘reymen ¢ does Japan want with warships | yee aun cenoke comeamers, 7 aad ta saan at The lant ble company steamer! seo the great performance of “Com-| geasion, elected officers as Gtlows: } Many prominent clergymen of the No heavier than the Dreadnought) iqrevolving turrets and a comple-| from the Lower Yukon leaves Gib-| mencement Days” which will be| President, William J. McSorley ¢ and the massed choirs and choral societies and larger than the Mauretania? ment of torpedoes and submarines What does Japan intend to do} bon on Monday The lant steamer | presented at the Moore theatre next! Cleveland; vice 1 dents, John | Maite cen. ¢ rl When, a short while ago, the| "i be carried. They bad every-| with her big cruiser? from Dawson for Fairbanks and) week, The tickets for the prize! Bell of San Francisco, Dean R attle will join in a religious and musi¢alg British admiralty designed tho] thing everything but apeed—it To every nation In the world this/other points beyond Dawson satis, winners will enutle thom to witness | Weston of Buffalo, Edward N Kel. | ag % I } great Dreadnought with Ite 17,900] vas thought question 1s formidable, Big battle:| Monday, The majority of the fail] the performance on Monday night.| ley of Hoston, Frank Mahoney et | ton of the Harvest Home, beginning at2 tons burden, naval experts thought ships are intended to barass th i» hope to make Seattle be-| “Commencement Days,” as the Beattie, O. A. Austin of Norfolk the last word in sea fighting had The Jap Ships. war floete of other nations, but bik the Alarka-Yukon-Pacific fair) title suggests, Is a musteal show of! Va, John J, Fallon of Brooklyn and Splendid old-fashioned hymn sin been sald. of the Japanese my | college girl life in three acts. Thore-| William Hinchey of Pittsburg; seo- 4 ° But what ‘4 ° ani » te “ » A United States, doubtless with! sites “What new principles and | comme FINED FOR SPEEDING, | fore It Is the optnion -. a retary. treasurer, Ralph V. Brandt accompanied by the famous Philippine ; le some such idea in mind, author : have OV bs . i BULHO improvements will they have? | PROVIDENCE, BR. L, Sept. 24.~— ey lary Band. In the first place, they will bave | go: Philander C, Knox, Jr, s0n of $00-| Daye" sould to proche mmement | you ae greater speed. They will be able pi nd Hawaii, predominantly| rotary Knox, was fined $15 and| ares sou be prov then by | — to destroy a smaller ship and rush | Jay in population—against OUF | costs in the district court here for reine he winners seats for the) swiftly away before a contending jong Pacific coast line, what yy 2 overapeeding an automobdiie. performance of the play. | is Le RM fleet ose Japan fo with her new cruiser tn M'CLURG FOR TREASURER. They woul! be able to overhau! ne oO me he ve fi WASHINGTON, Bept. 24.—Lee! All kinds, dyed, cleaned, repiock-| afi big oceans| Great Britain, bs greatest, we yo fee | moCiurg, treasurer of Yale talver patand retrieved pve piece. | Turn to The Star Classified Ad Department ~| power Inthe world, also will be t sity, has been sclected np | latest mo ~ uneasy until she has a larger crate p 1 want ‘em! of ihe United States * treasurer) MoD: en PROPOR NEW SArNunAe or, if such built. For] ie. byt outaide my door at thecy Se, Unies 0 wuceced| ase. best results. ekg ee her ¢ the Shina| _——— cei welsh . " ——— Sereda conat , that ¢ 1 ed on & rl the teh flag Japan has her eyes on China, A} powerful crutxer—the greatest tn the world——would enable her to strengthen her demands for control | \ in China, something that Great \ US. BATTLESHIP Britain and the United States would | DELAWALI take the lead tn restating And what would happen If these great ships of this new Japanese class should meet in battle? F r oO m cruisers, like the Japanese are) | —_—--—_ planning. Georgetown will be the scene to e pI t orld vincible with a displacement of, the Duwamish River Improvement | 17,350 tone—less than half the) club for signatures of property | if ’ ye ae agg Jap levistha Hi owners for the formation of the . ° Y equal frien pang er ga arcs pay { Duwamish River Improvement dis-| 4 q tania and the Mauretania, ai trict to convert the Duwarlsh | Me i . ree Genes oor oe ee © #a| Now is the time to lay a foundation tleship eiass ten years ago. \ must be signed by property owners | aaa aera i ey a |for wealth and independence. The fastest ship in the United and James Wilson, secretary of the | States navy ts the scout cruiser club, John B. Shorett, attorney, and |. Vie Chester, with a displacement of, Adolph Behrens, D. Hamm aad | - less than one-fourth that of the Councilman George Male, of George Col. W. F. Pr . City Trees- Invincible—one-eighth that of the town, a committeo appotated at | bt new Japanese war creature. The yesterday's meeting of the club's/ . , Ad . Chester has made 27 knots an trustees, will push the campaign, conse Don t esitate to place your savings in hour in practice—a iittle faster than = epending a day or #0 In cach con | the Mauretania. i | ter of population in the district | Col. W. F. Prosser says: ’ ° Two great problems are put up —tike the Mauretania and the Min The big petition will be at the Se tt] d t ] t. - to the United States navy by the! nesota. office of G. M. Walsh and Jobo | Dear Hanson: I have seen a e acreage an Cl y ows. announcement of the mikado's| Ocean travel in time of wat, | Doyle, adjoining the Georgetown | a eee ie . of the Puget So advisers. One is that of naval con- with one of these monsters in pur | postoffice, from 1 o'clock Saturday | this country develop from a believes in a struction. The other—-What will/sult, would be full of terror afternoon anti! iate at night, and e now 10 at eatt e 1S estin to e Seattle and wim — do with her fighting ma! The Mauretania, fastest and | the property owners of th ity ' “8s to a paradise. I g ee Sate ble aie nity. ine? \greatest ship in the world, has a will be brought in by the commit yaluan: a age, Such a giant would cost nearly|maximum speed of 26 knots ani tee to sign It ve seen sage brush become one r@) t e great cities r@) t e wor ¢ | his investments are WI AR as a asclinitien i -| here on Puget cities and forests become i j xecome fer stantly advises bis: You know that adjoining acreage will |:-sicw'ts SALE Come Here Tomorrow . And See What Two Dollars Will Buy |} 5 Acres of Rich, Level Land, $175 2 1-2 Acres of Land on Sei a a ghey fay @17% Fr . : Py ; J near Poulsbo, for $175—$17.50 cash, bal Tacoma Interurban, $1,25 We are going to hold a big Two-Dollar,Sale tomorrow. Goods | ance $5.00 per month. Think of it—good, a as ‘ have been selected from all over the store, furniture of every |g Tich land, 25-cent car fare to Seattle, for just south of city limits, at $500 description, china, glassware, kitchen utensils, floor coverings, $35.00 per acre. Terms, $100 cash, balance every SALE | We desire to call your attention to the following parcels: draperies, beddings, such an assortment of articles is almost be- 10 Acres of Fine Alder Bottom land $500 months. This land produces $600 w | ’ wildering. Our windows are brimming over with two-dollar articles. It’s a sight worth seeing. close to Seattle, On good county road, °f cucumbers to the acre, $1,500 Wor Close to school, 11-2 miles to tidewater. celery, $800 worth of potatoes. $50 cash, balance easy. an acre under the market. Don’t Fail to See Our Show Windows | 1-2 Acre Just North of the World’s Fair “ srameker -Tfpermbectieaet- FT eaten aN, Grounds, $750 Rockers, worth fro: $3 to $4 | Novelty Curtains, worth $3 to $4 ! St worth $ $2.00 | ena’ Rockers, worth rom | Burl, 39 Far Roa | Gs cay ma Beautiful location. On top of plateau. Terms, ito $4 $2, Figured Seri : 4 ‘or N ed Hot Water T P i Coe leaded + hf . : $2.00 h ema! | $75 cash, balance in three years. This tract will seem ; Nace | Smyrna Rugs, worth $2.00 im Roasting Pans, wo! . ey is cag é 7 Seok Sablon, wc». Salen | emma mem eeae eerie | 8M 82, * %f4|some day, not far off, be the choicest residence g2.o0 | Tre vine Covoe Mate, wortN S| 8 ooo n acoso nesses ROD WR iy district in Seattle. OPE Ges te we EB oc thet VAAN | BUY. LAND! COME IN TODAY! iE8 | su worth $286 to tae | TR NS orth #6860 Come in anélet us talk it over. We believe in- 00 | Tce C Haviland Pudding sr vestment in Seattle lands beats 4% savings bank Clothes 9200] HE cnr occin® 5 wars ee interest to a froth. DON’T YOU? THE BIG BUYHOWPAY LATER BP ALL THE CREDIT YOU THE BIG &. H. Thomson, our famous Judge Burke, One. engineer, believes so ts, mill t jurists, trongly in a stupendous at g th of Seattle that: he tt roperty pends his time in figuring out tt in the st schemes for washing down ‘ an hills and filling up holes, He rey t of telling believes a million people iwill ns BORD Me js BUY LAND 314-15-16-17 NEW YORK BLOCK