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THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909. - Ti ‘WORLD'S CHAMPION LACROSSE. TEAM IS Waa find Da sw INCLUDE payne Us A visit “42S Ahase TEPOL Pow members of the world’s = J ] amptonahip nocrosse toam, of New TWELFTH INSTALLMENT ale ¢ ‘ Veatminater, B.C. are In Seattle After a careful survey o o r ws —— . V4 el L Op v0 ig eh oking at our AY.P, fatr and] Hatteras determined to yunling reereation in preparation » that very day and to unpack “ % nt and Al. | for « gruelling series with the fast | the lke and get Alone Vancouver team for a purse of! beard. By 6 0 erything on . I ly to Give Up, | $2,500 at the coming Westminster | remained to be done Tie wee <i ™ alr lay rocking gracetull in Ne ‘e be Kindly Folk) “yn0 westminster team the and ail the cargo wad oy-beara oa world’s “championship from the the tent and what was re ~ ° astern champtona, the Shamrocks, the night's encampment =vellf n 1908, and successfully defended} The sight of the sloop s ted we the title this year against the Te }to Clawbonny the propriety of gtv~ |) 2 ; she, who k th eastern | 'h& Altwmont’s name to the little lh te wels hamplonship from the Shamrock# |>#¥. Hiv proposttion to that effect Deen expected, «Rach man sat oat hite of wiv | bie yous qnet With Wnanimous approval, and lent, absorbed tn his own thoughts, , sat a Among those In Seattle are W,| the port was forthwith dignified Wondering what sort of place this eg ~« | Turmball, the famous third home| by the title of Altamont Harbor, /Pole must be at the stock) var, familiarly known as “Long|| According to the doctor's enies The birds seemed to shum it, for! orday o cated) nin.” Hie orother, Lee Turnbull, | #tions, the travelers were now only Cough It was evening, thay ‘were | of Mr. rT aft. recognized in Canada as the great. | three degrees distant from the pote. 4 flying toward the south with| eemn @ president,’ | ot outside home player in the| They had gone over 200 miles from Outapread wings. 'Wasrit, then, no| the young country, fs with him. Lee carte| Victoria bay to Altamont Harbor, inhospitable that not #o much as| : around the nickname of “Tully.” [80d were in latitude &7 dear 5 & seagull or a ptarmigan could find | the young MAN)" twin Wintermute, first home| ™!nutes and longitude 118 degrees |@ shelter? The fish, too, even the | old—I guess | ayer on the team and moet bril-|25 minutes large cotaces, were hastening away | ma vere for «8 eT! tant stick handler on the coast, fe Next morning by 8 o'clock all the Uhrough the tranaparent waters Fourteen r ) | a Thave alw ays " = | another member of the party |remaining effects were on board } What could cause this feeling, eith- | Da Ss Y at of our krand) "“Wintermute rejoices in the pou |*%d the preparations for departure |@F of repulsion oF terror? } at haye | donym of “Punk.” completed At last sleep overgame the tired | , Parnell Carey, son of the mayar| 4 duarter of an hour afterward | Men, and one after another dropped Be dete fa. Kind lot Weatminster ‘and mavrot. of tha {th little sloop sailed out of Alta jae. Aving Hattoras to ken watchs | Mere live with her,|feam, makea up the four. Bevaral | mont harber, and commenced her Pg took the helm and tried hin Sinat come with me. | ften@n are'th the party also. All| Y¥ase of discovery, The wind was |be#t not to close his eyes, for he| a net She said | 4 at the Kennedy favorable, but there wae little of it, | #fudged losing prectoug time, but | fe washing , of an ata - and the ‘weather was positively |the slow motion of the vessel rock-| More for “TI believe that it is the duty of teachers and parents to accompany ss in their children isi 1, as they P ver Hay P Apt: warm, ed hith Ull, in spite of himself, hel hetneubiyn n to visit this show, as they may never have the opportunity yi the “= ANOTHER JAP SCALP Tho sloop was none the worse | ¥as soon, itke his companions, lock. | again.”—-N, G, Blalock, President of Board of Trustees, Whitman College the crowé-| for the sledge journey. Sho was in| fast In deep slumber . to come, so she ae | ‘N se ot ; irat-rate trim, and easily managed Hurricane at Hand i e “No more realistic picture of the Frozen North ever painted than is there produced.”—N. Y. Tribune. The Land of Ice as It Is The People of the Ice as They Live a till a cn ditto: MBit, Bah A GREAT, BIG EDUCATIVE FEATURE CHINESE VILLAGE ‘AH KING, Concessionarie: Tonight and Every Night at the Chinese Theatre THE PEKIN TROUPE First Time in America—Direct From China Magicians, Acrobats and Jugglers The Big Surprise of the Pay Streak Not Fakers—Simply the World’s Greatest Performers in Magic NATIVE ORCHESTRA FREE EXHIBITION—THE CHINESE LION DANCE FOLLOW THE CROWD Visit the Temple, Pavilion and Bazaar ; Beat ga'clock-tnts FOR WISCONSIN TEAM sie steered, the doctor, Bell,| While Hatteray dreamed of home| Silt sarty——be and the American leaned back /and fame, an enormous cloud. of Bete core and por srt jagainst the cargo, and Hatteras /an olive tinge had begun to darken | man at the gate | PA Ri NACE | stood at the prow, his fixed, eager! the sea and sky. A hurricane Was @id not open so| TOKIO Oct. 3 (Baturday,)— | S8#* dent steadily on that mystert-/at hand. The fret blast of the pe finally let me tn and| The University of Wisconsin team | GUS Dolnt toward _—_ he felt |tempest roused the captain and his map me & cent. Wasn't |Leat the Japanese nine of the Wa-|(e6! with Irresistible power, ike /companions, and they were on thelr him? I think so. I can | sede college today by a score of 7/ He magneto needle, to the pole. |feet in an instant, ready to meet It. | wil be a great day|to 4. A large crowd witnessed the| ® Wished to be the first to desery The sea had riven tremendor ' ” | game. any shore that might come sight, /and the ship was tossing violently aerrying of the | and he had every right to the/up and down on the billows. Hat r aa ie = honor. |terns took the helm again, aad ie the nearness of There was a strange supernatural |kept a firm hold of it, while John ut —. ewe purity about the atmosphere. It|son and Rell baled dut the water : seemed charged to overflowing with |which was constantly dashing over } t Apnea hedged oxygen, and had a marvelous power |the ship | ee = “ i” Hie | Tee foltemtag ere the average | O! exhilaration. producing an almost! It was a difficult matter to pre| tel never forge’ od gatos s by the local dele; | intoxicating effect upon the brain. | serve the right course, for the thick) is Crowded Out. pac Lose Sight of Coast. |fog made it impossible to see more} than a few yards off. | Miomodiie went by ’ “Here he comes, Thia sudden tempest might well) president,” and the seom to such excited men a stern prohibition againat further ap. fim, about and in front} . n who had never | Ber proach to the pole; but it needed os gOS teeeee a“ Since the departure from Altamont but a glance at thelr resolute faces | utter Fai. pled te ane man | Butter, ‘ranch +81 | arbor, the sloop had made one de-jtq know that they would neither +H) | Rree farther north yield to wind mer waves, Wat $0 it waa of no use che, Rext day brought no signs | right on to the end } walked on both of | Howe live. # iba over, i spam te re was not oven @ speck) For a whole day the struggle it surged and | Hens under 2 tbs oa ixon, The wind was gtil! |iasted, death threatening them each it on another unit, Hens, dressed, Ib. . favorable, and the sea pretty calm moment, but about 6 in held his seat. | Roosters. live, Ih . The birds and fishes returned as just as the fury of the waves seem mind. iain the b memes Pang A . jhumerously as on the preceding | ed at its highest pitch, there came has gone into the | Turk jday, and the doctor, leaning over/_ sudden calm. Tho wind was see him there.” | Du | the side of the vessel, could see the | stilied as if miraculously and the} ct ggere heer whales and the dolphins, and all the |sea became smooth as glass | ly. There w wads. doren rest of the monsters of the deep, | y mouth, Two | Pigeons. dosen gradually coming up from the clear inexplicable Phenemenen. Pow Th h 1». be Delow. On the aurface, far| Then came a most extraordina aon 1 patos eye could reach, nothing waa |!2expttcable phenomenon. | cong 80 | Common except a solitary iceberg| The fox, without dispersing. be-| Eoeene bet tf eetiaee lhere and there and a few scattered (came strangely luminous, and the] but ee floss sloop sailed along in a zone of sd, Gat fitle ice Whe met electro Heht : Mast, sail and rig . th anywhere. The sloop was 10)! appeared penciled In i Re “ Bee renns man. | CSclee wera ib ss... 83 | degrees above the point of greatest Raniont the phsephoreseent : of | cold, and consequently in the h wondrous distinctness @ | Dressed Meat od que y ! Twas eee. le |temperature as Baffins bay men were bathed in ight, and thetr |) medium | Disko, It was therefore not aston-| Meo shone with @ Hery glow Posttry Pecte—Selliag ishing that the sea should be open|, “The volcano!” exelalm Souvenir Postcards and SaveMoney and Buy the Combination 75€ tient Admits to the Toward evening Hatteras and his companions lost aight of the coast Night came on, though the sun re mained just above the horizon as StL know any-| © ame | nd se Hat | | a [oer ec THE TRIUMPH of SCIENC its Nothing but Water. | “No, no! replied Clawbonny. “W ranulated bouea 1068 e-s This is @ fact of great practical |#hould be suffocated with its Nam An exhibition of heart interest and the educational feature of the entire cuneitilteast watch food. 90 1.96 | value, for if ever the whalers can (80 near.” i Common | Sens penetrate north as far aa the Polar| “Perhaps it is the reflection Pee EP 41.18 | basin, they may be sure of an im-| Suggested Altamont : mediate cargo, as thin part of the Not that much, even, for then | J ocean seems the general reservoir, We must be near land, and fn that) of whales and neals, and every ma (case wo should hear the noise of 4.00@16.00 | rine species. the eruption.” NOTED PHYGICIANS AND SKILLED NURSES IN CONSTANT ATTENDANCE YOUR ONE OPPORTUNITY TO WITNESS THE GREATEST OF ALL Western Washington timothy a . : oth-| "What is it, then?” asked the MODERN ACHIEVEMENTS So ae | Meech hd copes etn Sip abooe di yo nd sgh [captain ci muaraeet Nam sce INTERESTING LECTURES EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Whee! 4 left the prow o eo] “ith h on,” replied the Bartels 'wastingion Iship, but stood, glass in hand, eager. |Aoctor, “seldom met ‘hitherto, If| HYGIENIC DAY NURSERY FOR CHILDREN ble compressed .. 37.00 | ; gO | soon get out of| PR gy oo@iz co | 1¥ gazing Into the distance with |We £0 on, we shall soon get o1 anxious, questioning eyes, and seek-| this brifliant glow and be back tn : 90: tt} 4 ing to discover, in the color of the the darkness and tempest again. as b+} | r | “Well, let's go on, come wha i aL f : rts, ton 00g 28.00 water, the shape of the waves, and} ; | Mid 43.09 | the breath of the wind, Indications | may,” said Hatteras ne ng *" ualingeabe 0931-08 | of approaching land | ‘The doctor was right. Gradually | e water ifip 0 XpOsition On auliful Lake shineton od eat. ton... 00@ 33.00 “ “ . a — pes b2 Bed Hour after hour passed away, and |the fox began to lose tts light and | Takes no longer and {#8 a feature in itself. The night trip 1s conceded the most beautiful in the en- red in his|then its transparency, and the 5.00@34. de fatill Hatt ers $0 . eee howling wind was heard not far off 00938.00 | woery watch, though his hopes ap- tire Northwest. Boats leave Leschi, Madrona, Denny-Blaine and Madison parks every 15 minutes, Tickets are 10c. 5. 00G 36.00 A few minutes more and the little are to be doomed to * pint Riehied cate sud er oss ce [omen Woomed (0 disappoint: |, cel was caught in & violent ther Mra; * . At length, about 6 in the evening, |#@uall and swept back into the cy ht to Fruit—Selling Prices. 4 clone, a dim, hazy, shapeless sort of mist | aoemed to rise far away between | soa and ak It waa not a cloud, for | H r ieee senatanity” vaniebtnr onal Chicago Excursion $72.50 then reappearing next minute | Hatteras was first to notic LAST OF SEASON. thigpecullar phenomenon, but after! Octoper 4th, return limit Novem: | an hour's scrutiny through his tele-|yer Zorn. Route, Oregon Railroad |scope he could make nothing of it.| e" "Navigation Co. and connections | Land Is Sighted. (vi It Lake and De nver, if de sired). Full particulars, reserva einen t a eye, ar 4 errotch. {tions and tickets at Union Ticket : ee " lee, 608 First Aleoholle tonics destroy hair and | {ng out his 1 to the hortzon he | Off é ir *. sa ie scalp. Leary’s non-alcoholic com ited In a clear, ringing voice sory pon | pound gives life; cures dandruff,| “Land! Land! titehing, falling hatr, grayness and} His words produced an electrical © ray baldnens ty BABIES BENEFIT BY All druggists and bar-| effect on his compantons, and every | NEW SKIN DISCOVERY | bers ***) man rushed to his aide. | “ ft, 1 wee tf," sald Claw}. } local . Wenatchee i a eantal’oes. 1 kberrics a 1. we bon ~ Stops Itching Immediately, Soothes I er ad @o.M sanleinet and Comforts the Little Ones. , johnaon t { \" " m | A demonstration of the efficacy ED S A ES pt ger sald Altam a and entire harmlesaness of poslam, Land Pin ng J onvie.| the new skin discovery, ts afforded | » saeee: 4a, conan 08 when it {s applied to the tender| : -_ a Ui lias a | skin of infants who are tortured ‘ Even while be spoke the appear | vith rashes, chafings, scaly and ance vanished, and when it returned crusted humors and other skin ag ATTRACTIVE WATER TRIPS This company operates 12 large excursion steamers, making regular trips arc d Mercer Island (25 miles for 26 cents), and to Cosy Cove, Fairweather Bay, Northrup and Juanita Bay. Full infor mation by telephone. ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPANY Lesch| Park—Phones: 8810, East 183. Madison Park—Phones: 8733, Ind, 26. de the doctor fancied he caught | | effec eith . Show that one pound of fla gleam of Ight about the smoke | £ravations Ite ‘oftect ts soothing, flour, costing 2% to 3 cents, for an instant. Leo ing ae i e on got Bad vd will go as far as two pounds Bl 1 is a volcano,” hé exclaimed, »|heals and is qu M A RTIN & co . PURCEL! BABE Co. of meat, costing 15 to 20 “A volcano? ted Altamont as m4 1 Pager pe oo Sean aa "3 ” The yeti neyo if rson cate ff] : peg ee te _ sind troubles in both infants and adults, 1207 2nd Av. Opp. Hotel Savoy, ag 4 ‘ oe neo bigh a if ude? anae Sonn { ays | ° over half moredban his own fl “ny not? Tm not Ieeland a vol-|Poslam produces beneficial results) High Grade Gloves weight in brea@ gavery year canio island—indecd, almost made eons we Oe fod 4 rg Gud pe ; at Couns the Tr 17 enrenn, Cae Saas mee T readily to 1c Rear kable curative Well, has not James Ross af. pre a BeBe. ole yt rply pcb “BREAD 18 THE STAFF firmed the existence of two actived Provertl pa pee ayy ” will quickly banish pimples, bloteh-| | OF Lite OCANO ba et a A bs bes es and complexion blemishes and an. rup aie Erebus and the Terror, on the elleve and cure itching feet, | And the cheapest thing we F the continent, in itude 170 will reli iN and 4 my meng | $22,000 stock of Clothing, Mats, he best? A sheng scaly alp,, humors, ete | Shoes and Furnishings at ycur ON degrees and latitude 78 degrees?) posiam can be had for fifty cents Why, then, should not volcanoes be | a+ any reliable druggist’s, particu found near ’ north pole liarly the Quaker Drug Go., 1013 the best, Bechude pure ff) "It Js popsible, certainly,” replied | jipst Ave. or 406 Pike St, who ot ee WT KNABE CHILDREN'S © HIGH FLIGHT FLOUR TROU s the Worid's Gest ester wheat, 86t m mix Altamont ‘ |make a specialty of it Or the “i ei eu’ nisenition Pi HALL’S SAFE & LOCK CO’'S all geet dp Alyp- same “Ah, now I nee it diatinet v." ex-| Emergency Laboratorie No. 32 fy Sue Gpoctanse rine them in for aiid SAFES callty and ted under claimed the doctor t is a vol) Wost 26th St, New York City, will an examination you apec' ‘i pay eH sapi- fjcano!” lgend a trial supply free by mall to] trouble, Our churges are very RNS. 2 Herring-Hall-Marvin most eldanly and moderate. ry conditions, malted It so. fl Straight to Volcano. lany one who will write for it. Ths) es a Cline Piano Co. Safe Co. 1 “Le Ke right for it, then,*|{s sufficient to show results in 2 | . CO. ‘ QUARTER oF A CENTURY WE HAVE.BEEN | “Let us make right for beens” ae a SEATTLE ata: CORREA EER encule said Hatteras. ta — eee ee It was Impossible longer to doubt | ; | : ; in 34] the proximity of the coast n 2 “a decasuimminenscen sR SREY bc 9 OO a - | ho’ obably, the bold navigators | » Diamonds are a good investment cmigtnighitaaenenien| - * . norm etd Heb to Ot foot en ite ww TOU ae to Thompson’s i We sell them on weekly payment | | Do you want to buy a home? See f River Millin Co Hnmiden soil. But strange as it}and have a good Sunday plan | ALBERT HANSEN, Jewelen ; ooh S. © Ti was, now that they wore wo near!dinner. Second av. and Sterling Jewelry Co. | Bink talk Dian, |The Star's classified real estate a | > their voyage, no one; . WAREHOUSE, SEATTLE. _ the ‘goal of thot vovade, (00 00° | Marion st. esanr 407, 708 Picet. Avenue. laiiasis Hiteatadi b satuiniina’