The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1911, Page 7

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How Japanese Explorer With $50,000 Equipment Started on a Desperate Journey Into the Unknown. TOKIO, Japan, Jan, &—Wwin Lieut, Shirase of the Japanese navy ona ¢ members of his crew oa om Shinagawa bay Tokio. Y n of Novem ber 28, on an Anta xpedition, the! which t {entific world has w ssod, dix cov Pole? Th " s, “Yos, or they will neve alive Lik lar expeditions, the Shirase expedition has had a hard time raising sufficient funds to pro eure t! sary equipment. But they were finally successful, being backed by Count Okuma, who, by his urgent appeals, raised $50,000 to pu a vessel and the neces tifle equipment is a retired officer ommissariat of the Japan i is 45 years old. interested in a to explore the North Pole 10 years ago, after giving up rase became nearly Bis commission as chiof of staft der Peary’s expedition at. Shirase to turn his attention to the South Pola, All the members constituting the party under- Lieut. Shirase have sworn, signing a document with their own blood, that they will sac- rifice their own lives in the cause of eclence The equipment consists of 10 sets of sledzes, 30 dogs, fur coats for 25 men, a Hl tents, one set} each of s and black smiths’ tools, scientific Instruments, theodoli surveying instruments, and photographic apparatus. The vessel, named Kainan Maru by Admiral Togo and signifying | “the boat which will open the! south.” is a schooner of 199 tons! Early in the morning of their de ture members of the expedition by Lieut. Shirase, read, the fol lowing address to the emperor “Today we leave your ma y's | | thanks for THE KAINAN MARU, Crowd listening to farewell sp eech of Lieut. Shirase to the mikado in Tokio. mikado' Structure in the foreg capital and empire for the expedi- tion to the South Pole. On this oc jon we take the liberty of saying farewell to your majes' nd giving the limitless benevo- lence thou hast bestowed on thy “I’m an Insurgent, Not Outlaw,” Says Barney Oldfield, Speed King LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. =| Barney Oldfield says the alring of all his grievances against and trou | | bles with the American Automobile association would make the report | of a long-winded session of a con. onal investigating committee | look like a condensed version of an | end man’s joke in a minstrel! show The speed king says no bandit chieftain ever ruled his mountain fortress with more despotic hand than is attempted by the three A's} in dictating to him and other driv-| pond how they should earn their liv. Barney was in a real outlawish Mood and not a bit backward about telling of his late suspension by the body whose control of the sport he disputes. | “The A. A. A. fs not a sporting| association at all,” he said, “but a} closed corporation formed long af-| tem? began driving a racing auto Mobile. The association is not rec ognized abroad by the international | federation and is simply a power in America because the Automobile | oad of America, the recognized in this country, does not care Wo graft sanction and registration fees from the drivers. “The contest board of the three Ais is under a hypnotic spell or oth-| &f strange influence of a clique of| men who make their living off the| ehances of financial loss and with-/ out a penny’s investment | “I have many thousands of dol-| lars tied up in my racing outfit and have devoted 10 years of my life to automobile racing. Out of the 92| track racing sanctions issued last Year by the three A’s, at a price Of $100 each, 60 of them were at BARNEY OLOFIELD, “The Speed King.” omoted or et meets that I either was financially interested in. O a hundred racing drivers and sp tators have been killed at ‘sanc tioned’ meets, yet not one official investigation has ever been made by the three A's and they hay done nothing to safeguard driv and spectators. The fees w needed to feed the fat-salaried of | ficials. “The race with Johnson was only a blind excuse for my suspension.” GOGORZA SALE OPENS. Emilio de Gogorza will be the soloist at the next entertainment of the Seattle Symphony orchestra to be given at the Moore theatre Thursday evening, January 5. The seat sale beging today not should getting so! men’s and Ladies’ Sui 260 Suits { Remember, No doubt a great many of you people, reading this advertisement, have visited the Pacific Outfitting Co. Those who have NOTHING TO PAY DOWN NO WORRY ABOUT PAY. Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits, Furs and Millinery merly $30.00 and $32.50, now Ladies’ Coats, formerly $18.00, now Ladies’ Skirts, Men’s Clothing merly $1%.00 to $27.00, now ...... And thousands chance of values of not miss this great me of those great women's apparel now offered, ts In broadcloth and serge, for- oar $15 $10.00, $8.00, now 3.95 n broken lots, but all sizes, for- $7.50 of other great bargains this sale will be for one week only. THE 12 WELNLY PAYMENT MUSE, “Seattle's Popular Credit Store” a NN | Twenty representatives of the MAIN & Dp hern Li Insurance Co. cis plane work. and lessons |gathered at the banquet table at /'2, 257°". srry. pen sen the Butler he night j Washington. — An adminiatra-|! cee fee ee reer thon measure providing for a dry os bedah omare is conte P dock for the Panama canal ts be-|?*2"* os =. ing drawn up by Senator Flint of|,,"" odpt. - } California, The would place|~< 7 the power to establish and main-| ties ~ | tain a drydock with the president font. first mari} Washington. — The practiea-| aandrurt ta a cata! § bility of punishing Felipe Buen-| camino, Filipino assemblyman, for] HELP WANTEO—FEMALE his alleged seditious speech de|~~ POLL LPAI AS | livered in the was discussed today at the war | department. Judge Albertson yesterday dis-| "onnest experienss, ant \elephons sper: missed the slander and alienation a 2 Re sult of Jacob Joseph against Dr.| Telegraph Company Frank Walter Stuart on a motion alleging the insufficiency of the | evidence. | The disbarment proceedings «a peter avin _|against F. B. Wiestling, recent a Sr and — | didate for prosecuting attorney,/ scar, J-1? were continued by Judge Main) ~ Waniea aie a 7 | yesterday. porienced ce, Roenle} |duce the cost of shipping from|) UnireD & PA Seattle to other portions of the ROME 11 j State. MMT 10% ‘ WEEKLY ' ok a a A Nk i * al) MAKE TF on Ub THE EXPE f |e AT THE THEATRES. * WORK AS” DIRE \* : * tise ny | |% Moore — Maxine Elliott in * LOAFY iF Yot | |*® “The Inferior Sex.” *) IN MAKING * Grand — Grace Cameron In * Ay enn P \* ‘Nancy *} eA HIGH GP ADE w# Seattie—"A Temperance *| FEAL BALE |* Town.” *| ik MK. COP | |% Lois—Lewis & Lake company * | l® in “Running for Office.” * fannen Wonk FREE | | Alhambra—Emma Bunting in #|We have just opened a new branch of | |* “Lynnwood %| Third av. and Columbia st. Bhave, boi | * Orpheum— Vaudeville | fate cot, tec. Clean linens, good * Majestic audeville. eae Cee ee & Pantages— Vaudeville. &| NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGR, | Star—Burlesque * $0 eaten ee te * ® |) We teach the berber trad eo te te tt tek te te te te te) Sourne F600, Wason ‘OPPOSES SALE - =" | with stenographic expert } —_— | jon for right party i Chief Deputy Auditor William | ‘Ag i { |Lincoin 1s opposed to the sale of|) | ay jin mombe }lake Av ofa | this They Have Signed Their Name in Blood; The South Pole Their ‘Goal---They Won't Turn Back LIEUT. 8H round one of the humble servants. best to attain our g shall feel the most sincere gratitude | should your majesty appreciate our humble desire to do country.” H. E. Merrit! night as Electrical Workers 1. The union gat ship dur wa The Eastlake will Im; and for t belt line tate shipping f nd industries in ¢ W. A. Mears, |state railway commissioners either month or in F school and state value in five years. coln, “to put upon $20 to $50 an acr will be much vestors.” BOSTON, Jan. 4 have rounded up a lifters. Loot wor: found In the home CHICAGO, Jan, way to a cashier in a off her assailants. in her hand bag. president of k for cluster 1 round Philippine assembly manager of lands. this property has gained a tenfold “It 1s short of a erlmo,’ rich heritage to the worth many in a few ye might as well reap of the advanceme FAMILY OF SHOPLIFTERS. three of them being girls under 20, all of whom are professional shop-| was HEROIC GIRL CASHIER. two footpads as she was on cern, drew her hat pin and fought IRASE. many gates to | We will do our reat object. We service for thy # installed last the Inside union, local | ned 40 per cent} ing Us he construc the lak the fact he district THE BAR L'BLANC GIRL CALAIS, Me, Jan, 4—The imu gration officers will not permit} Hattie LeBlanc to reenter the United States. She ts barred by her own admissions of licentiou relations with Clarence Glover, the || man she waa acoused of kill ACTING AT 90. | NEW YORK, Jan 4 Richard |} Prevost, 00 years old and an act \} of the old school, has been engaged |} to appear in motion ploture dramas || by @ local firm | WIN A PRIZE | ee the Merchants’ A. B, C. ad-|} vertising contest on page 4, Read || the conditions and go r thel] 1] THE SEATTLE STAR} sLIEDLPRINE oe: NON aa | TRADES] 5] UKher [EOUNC <Karyie wee } MAIL SUnSCKIBE RS STAR WANT ADS Recetved at Owl Drug Store, and Av. and 8rd and Pike. wie Cor. LOS? AND FOUND. n . Retia ane i An tik athe 1 “ aliard . PERSONALS. Ha 4 Becond A STYLISH MAK. OVER SHOP. tmmed. dyed. 4 Pim jon Dept aT ate MARRIAGE CEREMONIES | PERFORMED. transportation bureau of ~ sa {Chamber of Comm calls EOE ae tention to the hearings before the| oo“ wine. TEAM Wi one OF bruary, to re Some of says Lin-| nan tn ape fishing the market this|ton, 1daho and Montana. Only mon with people, and get |%i, Sur popuiar priced line of mene and e for land that|young men's clothing Felix Mothrohiid times that |@ Co. 341-33. Prankiin at . ars. The state | 100° mon wa at Beet the benefits POOL ROOM. da potw mt as the ii, Pie aad valor “ : Third av. Hand It to The police have family of seven, 4 $12,000 of the family 4.—Attacked by her bank, Maud Williams,| local hardware con-; She had $1,150 HELP WANTED—MALE. THR BEST MEN AND Y SALES IN. THE 40.00 month, Write for lat of po: ° Wranklin Institute, Dept Rochester, N.Y diene 426 binck rate Vi7.60. Tra gle," "Room 207, Traders” Bidg., 006% Thira Second-hand clothing bowwht and wold 1011 Pike at Main 6398; Ind. 1 2689 np ing and f CO, KR aii intiahing done 4 Teach in 4 pri Trial Days, STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, In Re 1911. Cra‘ ES BEAUTIFUL SHER ay Sr —) =) G $25 REA T JUNG order to advertise Rochester new townsite at the junct of three ratiroads, we are going to wcll a limited number beautiful, level, clear lota, ¢ in t busines section, that are worth $50 each RIGHT NOW, for only $26, on easy term without tnterest Free ABSTRACT and WARRANTY DEED with each purchase, Th lots He just as level as a floor and are all cleared and ready to put into garden. ROCHESTER THE COMING CITY oohester fs situated in the heart of a rich valley and is surrounded by thousands of acres of improved farml and fruit lands Rochester is close to vast quantities of valuable timber, also large deposits of the very finest coal to be found In the Weat The development of these great natural resources, which is now rapidly going on, will make Rochester a elty of at least 60,000 people and the metropolis of Southwestern Washington. A mod churches, et have ern $16,000 gradéd school, stores, hotels town and already been built. New settlers are pouring into the are busy bullding thetr new homes ROCHESTER A FACTORY CITY. The owners of Rochester townsite appreciate the fact that It re “4 town and therefore MANUFAOCTURIN autres a good pay roll to mak ® solved to make Rochester the GREATEST TOWN IN THE WEST. Work is now under way on the big fur nit and door factory that will ¢ “y & hundred men when completed, and numerous other | manufacturing plants are POSITIVELY ASSURED, as we are giving away FREE FAO- TORY SITES at Rochester. Over 2,000 men are now steadily employed at good wages in the near vicinity of Rocheste FREE IMPROVEMENTS AT ROCHESTER. Pure, sparkling spring water will b ped FREE to every lot at hester and improvements, such as street grading, etc., ont to purchasers, A and will be donated be completed absolutely FREE of tiful natural park is now being imp property owners of the tow WE GUARANTEE OUR ADVERTISING Don't be afraid that because we are giving you the greate for your money you ever heard that this propost as represented. We guarantee De the bargain that has ev on off pay un a single cent until you have seer it to be even betior than we paid it Rochester every m ng and you can look return the same day if you wish to . erty and found The train ves for ver the townsite and wa DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN NEXT THIRTY DAYS The price of alt lots that are now on sale at Rochester for $25 ach will be advanced to $50 each on February 1, and there w be no more lots on the market at this SPECIAL OPENIN( PRICE AFTER THAT TIME. Buy now while you can buy at to face with OPPOR for $26 each In Se ground-floor prices and while you are face TUNITY. Remember that lots which sold Attle once are worth $260,000 now COME IN or write for our FRE ILLUSTRA D BOOKLI rences, any bank {9 Seattle or our hundreds of satisfied * who are all making money oft . until § o'clock. ii fi Mir MIE w mom 814 SECOND AV 316 MEHLHORN BUILDING. OWNERS B. F. 313-314 PERKINS DUNCAN WA FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. Mr. Duncan WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS : she re ak Ae TT FURNI RE HOUSES. ‘ For Rent~—Gar act, quarter ae Sie, Sropeery, scronge ay ante Phinney av. ca HOMESTEADS., FURNISHED HOUSES HOMPSTEAD OR DBSBRT mitean, fucniihad. RELINQUISHMENT 4 ver rom 3 i F ATE __ FURNISHED” ROOMS =e Ore ae RAR AAAAAAARARAN News OO. Locatoas PHONE L 2218, rn sean Ate WILLIAM PICKARD, PROP. ert claim. tu one Uh el PEI HT A — a REE BATH. OUT oa a « , Ww : % FIRST AV., SEATTL : on ently | Gall” bali p. ©. Hor tol, City from Weetlake | tn every ty 106 moderm fur: | bathe and FARMS AND ACREAGE. Nished (ail outside) | rates. fr PRA ARRAS i per © TWO OF THE PRETTIEST eee. FIVE-ACRE TRACTS. th ay, gear] On the ridge betwe and Ta clean, furnished, | coma, n acing good co some (for men) ty road, cloao t Bort Line right boulevard. Land is fc per night c sloping slightly toward th et 11.60 per week Apartments — How ping Z\ = — | FARMS AND ACREAGE—(Contd : . J Business Directory WILL BUY A I w E " es co , A er NOST SUL Hike w PARRAR, 1 WAC nee vs $ AC HITECTS . wv BAR EVEN AOR BANKS re RORERT IAL y 1 * ' ' ' 8 § Md HOA PMEN TIN FAR 1 FOR Y a BICYCLES ROBBER M Yy I CITY REAL ELTATE. | GALS Oo OUS FERRY SERVICE 1310 SECOND AVE FROM AM | MIDNIGHT Bt EF IAD! 4 PARK AND RKLAND. | nprnnnnnnSA nnn 5 ; CONCHETE THER : and AAO EO a, CONTRACTS AND MORTGAGES } mr BS. BW nnrnrnrnr F nor BURKE & FARRAR NC Owners An - Was! . = - o Ps 4 CUILBOPODISTS on i 2h | OO MORTHT Bee COREE ag Ny ae Pd . N BLDG ' ‘anol garts ‘whe @ Lanny GREAT PH EY A AID DUD ‘ ‘8 q “ o oe ; ash, balance eas M. “Leedham, | WW» YOU gg = j | sats; ‘Rew. Ba BEATS GOLD MINING te fi 5 uel Coliper. #04 teary Building List_yonr property with him. | Son 1 aalows 8 an Reliy CHATTEL LOANS | purr? PRA AAARARAAARAN | OSCAR BE JENSEN @ CO. INC. | 214 Northern Bank I tb and Pike Loans on farnity: sete. Will- | Property itt tam Roach. room 111 New York Bide | Gina” $4 CHERRY 8T., corr | SCHUCHARD OPTICAL WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE FW Ricter, Weat Beattie Neal Becate RXCLUSIVELY. It Dow Second ay. Main 484 REAL ESTATE LOANS. er FIRST AVE. CO, nd AY | NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFR DE-| TEN ORNE ci POSIT CO. First ay. and Columbia st.) “YY PSE ATLUISEDS. Colman Biulid: invites applications L. Reynolds, ME, for for loans from $1,000 to $5,000 on im & Patent Office proved Beattie residence property is Easy payments. Bi ttabiiehed districta | Tock St 4100 Improved erty at Tana (6-4 Selmee We ee ent tho to $00, F enay pay: & Co. rexistered < d onay Da Starr-Boya Block win | HOLCOMB | have good view of the ingle rooms $1.60 | close-in apart. | ee ee te ke | eons e tract closer in, 10 act toe stey’ Line right of way, Pric ch 2%-aore tra private home. vat town, which is right Pine. Love, grocer, Both! jine lopment, which we can sel for about $100 per acre less than any Four-stoom coliaga, $1080. bid Both | thing in that vicinity. Price $1,000; ay. & terms, Tiousekeaplng and ing roome, $2.60 ROBERT MALTBY, w 1010 ALASKA BUILDING furnished will give break BELLING OUT AT A BARGAIN 364-N. 72m I have @ lot of acreage in sight of Se: at Kirkland, oT f Vashon and ay Yard; HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS proved: convenient” to’ ns Xidor ‘at “gh Bingie “and saltea; walking distance! aide. “tain gan hath Nant: $140 up. 2252 Sistn av Bee phous eveninge Geant FURNISHED APARTMENTS. | wane to anit chia bua, ft ln worth $600, nn arene eaee |S al 'you can ‘have Wt for G306 cash tt Kastiake; strictly modern, completely bed ful _eney te sear You furnished 1, 3, 4-room suites; otal how and put in @ crop. summer rates; walking dinance KH 424; - tna. aod COME IN SOP BR CERES. Ls AY wKay, ftoom 2, Grand Paeltt 06 1 Bidg., Opposite P. 0. PERKING LAND CO” ACRES } R AUBURN} Las Third “Av Main 696 i mene balls DREAD Je a 0 Inds store fixtures, unter Price for quick s - fiving, ote., made nt 23 Del ~ ROBERT MALTHY, fra 80 1o10 ALASKA BUILDING _s. JUST JUTH OF TOWN. FLATS. One and one-quarter acres, ail highly im pepe eteannnwwee | proved. geod fivesroonn plastered Rouse, Nahe hot and cold water. 811 Kighth.ay. | terme For” tent—Four-room™ flat, electrie ROBERT MALTBY, lghts, $11. dnquire 637 7th B 1010 ALASKA BUILDING ona and Columbia | Bows 8 Blo. PRINTe: FOR SALE—WOO" AND COAL | BORNE VIN Cora Kee or coal aed - M1418, Ind | LIVESTOCK CO., SALE STABLES. FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS | ®t Fins ASH AND DOOR BARGAINS fer now at hard time prices the "Gcinch Cedar Siding. 3. 203 EPLER BLOCK at, $8.00 por thousands’ board 813 SECOND AVENUE. Syult “the wtute “tor” sheds! GRADUATE. LICENSED tice at 266 per SPECIALIST. eran} GENITO o tee | AND PI ndow our own mai +4 quaieey we ‘ e FREE. Gold "Seat Roofing, $1.25 per] PAY ONLY AS YOU oO. B WIL 1943 First Av. & 1AMB CO. eee speciatint for all diseas Seattle. | f women and men. The latest ATT STORE, 418 Pike St blue serge or double breas WOODHOUSE FURNITURE Non's $14.60, All pelvic dise Traders’ Ridg.| tat. Piles c People’s Bank B FRAN ithout using knife picture theatres Bupplics for 0. V. Traggardn. | Dit ent ‘oner ent appl 314 Union at purchase | WANTED TO BUY—FURNITURE |! x | Grand Rayras Auction & Storage Ge | buys your furniture, or will sell it om! ~y commission. Main 7889: L 3614 | Vaidex Purn., 1610 tet. #332; Ind Goad | |r AUCTION SALES . een | hn M, J. Walker, auctioneer of everything irst_av, & Phono L 8790. hil, auctioneer and apprais. | ~Yampe e Muin EPSe1e [paired 1814 Westlake @ 61245 %. Rothwo or, at your service. genital, urinary, 1g., Second and Pike. anteed” 131 rm ay. Mat fiave at a 5 - etre ‘aie Watson B | w Ris . | t Nat) Bank. fale pounds } xB | st Works Baker : 137b; Main 3698 i: givte ‘targe few st ‘mitk | STORAG Ph Mate 8s FOR SALE—FURNITURE | --TXEEWRITERS 4D PARRA | - aw se & Platt ¥ . a annnrrnr ae ’ a . 4 DR . Manin Te Le 36 Dee i Sg eg DR. J practice limited to and Office Purniture Co. 1326 Ist av. |GENITO-URINARY AND SKIN URINARY SURGERY VIC DISORDERS, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE. IMPROVE, French, | For Baie vit jand German methods “Working folks, chairs, ta r, dishes, gran Nahed. Gttice 288<4 Liberty DA. JOHN DUNLAP eatment Is re- Je Annex,

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