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THE STAR—TUESDAT, michel » 1911. epee FOIA E SC HOUSEKERPING ROOMS. FARMS AND ACREAGE —-(Gontd.) Yur 1, 4IS 1S THE OLDEST SWIMMER! mekeaping rooms, 01% Queen Anne 1008, 11d nn FURNISHED ROOMS, en AGREACE AT ~ HOW T TO SAVE | DES MONIES m at the ROBLYN HOTHBL: 0} Motnes, TO HIS EXCELLENCY, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, AND CONGRESS ASSEMBLED We, the undersigned, residents of the state of Washington, do herewith present a most earnest praye Hy for relief from the oppression as herein pet forth. sia ay ” cipal " Firet—-That the undersigned are dependents either directly or indirectly upon the use of coal for the FOR BARGAINS IN HOMES © ath GEORGE L. COL! New York P jocks or 3 have them from acreage at Des are no public coal fields within the state of ye hington at which coal can be pur. chased, and that the — coal to be hi that delivered within y pri pt ry Third—That the tariff fixed by aforementioned privaty corporations ie 80 high au to force the Saimate consumer to pay an exorbitant pi for thie n ity. Fourth—Therefore, your petitioners pray that a law be enacted providing for and establishing an Alaska cont taining commission, for, the purpose of mining the public coal lande in Alaska, establishing a railroad week? ver coal from sald mines to tidewater on Controller bay, Alaska, building a dock and lishing | tance , 7 Z coal bunkers on said bay of sufficient sige to serve mot only as a shipping po but also as a contin THR ANNEX—iees sae ppodgd SEATTLE iba, oo oo anal providing colliers ta deliver coal from said dock to other ports in the United 8 West 1: A « SIFY AND COUNTY LOANS ing government ‘bunkers 2 certain porte in the-state of Washington, herein ne ay: the selling of sald coal direst to the the cost of Production p " t and principal on certain bon ake Hs _teary Wide _ REAL EBT ATE LOANS PDIP ALAA neey nent ise iis LOAN ON inPROs eo ~ A att i0-ACRE RANCH | Cnr NeWn MenT & Cot or ides v0 h and see It Gay, Des Molues, Wash hereinafter Tei Pink: tik, Goviiveiant ten, ond. sroviiiy. theeugh the interstate \esteniores semnmmianton, the eyed tacedisoen ates ¢ io Voce = te be charged by common carriers for delivering teal from the goverorien] bunkers to be established at the points In Washington, to be hereinafter named, to the places designated by the purchaser. Ixth—That government coal bunkers be established at the following named points in Washington: verett and Gray's Harbor t bonds be Issued similar to those Issued for bullding the Panama canal, and be sold direct to the people by popular subscription, to provide funds for the carrying out of projects beforemen- | tioned, the same to be carried out under the direction of the aforemer > ne Ali ¢ TRUST COMPANY, rs A —WOUD AND COAL. AAD ADA RDA RAR, INC. with New York Biock. i - ALE UR EXCHANGE. Puruished roo i per week, at Olymyplo by Firet and Yeo . ‘a Coal Mining Com-| ,, CLOBE Lain 56 Pan WEEK 41 66 and first joad coal. Ph i“ Sel FURNITURE, PLL PLA LLLP ALLS ‘LAE RwJoce- ily The Star printed the picture of the YOUNGEST sewtm- Arthar Romulard, who takes to water at 19 months like a baby ‘Ys the champion OLDEST swimmer, according to reports beach, Long Island. He is John Costigan—-102 years the surf every day with as much zost as the young 2 “Little Mother” Schools O, Aug. 22.—Three “little; are to be estal- Among the things to ve cht the children will be How to bathe the baby; how to wash its eyes; how to give it a drink of water without strang- Ting It; how to put it to sleep without rocking it; how to dress it; how to rock a baby properly —a thing most men do not know, and, lastly, how to amuse the baby and keep it from ory- ing. moved until) deen given a geen | In the first edition of The Star each tie now a free p Wanted” department is being printed. It is pri for the benefit of men and women who are looking 0 But it helps the employer, who can insert an of cost, and the department is of rea! interest to all . These free help wanted ads run exclusively in the edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 0 Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads. mission. For relief from existing conditions and the immediate enactment of ‘Tegistation herein set forth shall we ever pray. NAME { ADDRESS iH NAMB f ADDRESS SENSATION IN TRIAL OF BO (By United Pres Leased NEW YORK, Aug. Tt Promiee of sensational developments in con- nection with the trial of Paui Gel- del charged with the murder of Million. aire William H. Jackson, was made talesmen, Gray, Geidel’s counsel, asked each prospective Juror if he knew Jose phine Joy or Sturdevant of Passate, J., or Helen Hall. He did not ex- plain the reason for his questions, but wanted to make certain whether the talesmen bad ever heard of the women. Josephine Joy is an actress who jewelry wealthy mon of the east and middle west last June, to Introduce her to some “nice old men.” Fight jurors were in the box when the ‘afternoon recess was taken, fissing ing Socialist Writer _ ,confided to Alexander Irvine, a |New York socialist, that he had @ evidence that would free the McNamaras of the Times . dynamiting charge. Local social- and labor union men are work- the theory that persons in- and James B. McNamara, know lot iis whereabouts. C. Chittenden, Robert Bridges and C. E. Remsberg, the candidates indorsed by the commer- etal bodies and improvement clubs for port commissioners. Hr vers WD SCTTON MEX WC ‘Upited Press Leased Wire.) Prees Lens. 4 Wire.) . GTON, Aug. 22—Veto- Memes inv, Aug. 22—Not a survivor remains today of 100 per- sone who were carried th 2 bridge on an express train the National Railroad while crossing the Amacusac river. Many bodies were carried down stream, while scores are believed to be burned in the sub- merged wreck. Conference I (By United Press Lensed Wire.) WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 22... The conference report on the cotton bill was in the house late yesterday afternoon by a vote of iso to 107. The bill then went to the senate for Vice President Sher- man’s signature and from there went to the president $2,000,000 ELECTRIC DEAL CLOSED MEDFORD, Or., Aug. 22-—The Siskiyou Electric Power and Light company have purchased the light and power plants of the Roguo River Electric company and of th Prospect Construction company, cluding the power plants at Gold Ray and Prospect and several hun- dred miles of high tension wire. The total amount involved is $3,300,000, the Prospect plant being valued at $2,500,000 and the Rogue River Electric company at $800,000. The deal gives the Sisktyou com- pany an absolute monopoly of the water power sources of Northern California and Southern Oregon. Why? “ld rather have three sober men and a bottle of ink to start a move- ment,” says a Nebraska pbiloso- pher, “thah a hall full of people and a keg of beer.’ Sound doctrine, but why bother the three sober men?—Chicago Rec- ord-Herald. Hot as it is, do you know foot- bail time’s is getting close? ‘A MONICA, Cal., Aug. 22.— Call Edison or it Has a Meaning All Its entire town turned out to and John Berg, city employe, out to flush sewers, was those preesnt.” Coming B@ square cap of iron covering an on the board walk and is Was @ sewer — oS raised the cap, atuck the hose to the hole, turned on the water J to listen to the band. hea he returned he found that filled the concrete trans- pit of the Edison company several thousand gallons of TAL CARD IS THE ONLY CLUE (By United Frees Leased Wire.) RI MY, Cal, Aug. 22.—A card dated Glacter, Canada, ithe only clue today to the where- of Ross L. Valentine, son of Valentine, nephew of P. A. ine, a Chicago financier, who ‘wning from his home it 7 following a young wife, who w of P. T. Brunsing, vice a the Anglo-American Se- FIRE WIPING OUT Ni ned by a stitt westerly breeze, @ forést fire today is wiping out the Cleveland national forest, fifteen miles southeast of Banning, and the flames are slowly climbing to Ban Jacinto peak, destroying thousands of dollars’ worth of timber. THINK 50 DROWNED NEW YORK? Aug. 22-—-No hope le .|heid here today for the safety of 50 persons who were sboard the schooner Rover, which is a total wreck near Barbadoes. The steam- ship Coppenama reports passing the deserted wreck several days ago in euch a as to cause belief that all on board must have perished. WANTS TO BUY LAND FROM MEXICO Leased Wire.) wir CBN TRO, Cal. Aug. 22—De- siring to extend their system of tr rigation throughout the entire val- ley, which could be done only under American jurisdiction, residents of the Imperial valley have begun an active campaign seeking to have the United States purchase from Mexico a strip of land 50 miles long by 20 wide adjoining this section. President Taft is keenly alive to the benefits of the plan. Cee Reto Way (ay Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Aug. 22.-—The Con- sumers’ league, an organization of prominent Portland women, today took up thelr cudgels in behalf of Dr. Wiley, food ex; at Washing- ton, whose scalp ie said is de sired by Secretary of Agriculture Wilson. The lengue has adopted strong resolutions upholding Wiley and condemning Wilson for his alleged stand against the enforcement of the federal pure food laws. Wilson Denies _ Special Agreement WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—-Secre- tary of Agriculture Wilson, testify- ing before the agricultural expendt tures committee's Wiley probe, ad- mitted today that he had signed the paper authorizing the appointment of Dr. H. H. Rusby as special drug expert of the bureau of chemistry at a salary of $1,600 for 80 days’ work, but declared he knew noth- ing of any special agreement with Rusby. FAMOUS “RED TOP, GOING 10 ASTORIA (By United Prove Leased Wire.) ASTORIA, Or, Aug. 22.—“Red Top,” which made the world’s rogord for motorboats at Peoria, Ill, gatta recently, has been atlnoed to Astoria, where it will compete in the Centennial regatta Septem- ber 4, according to information re- ceived here, Commodore W. EB Hughey, of Belleview, Ill, the owner, has sent word that the Astoria races will mark the end of “Red Top’ as a racer, the 17-yearold bellboy who ie) i BILL TAFT PAYS NEARLY AS BIG TAX AS CHARLEY CINCINNATI, Aug. 22—Is Brother Bill richer than Brother Charles, or | is the personal tax duplicate off For a number of pression abroad that Brother Chas. (meaning § ©. Taft) a some miliio lands, hotels and other di trinkets, while Brother Bill ( ing President Wm, H. Taft) & comparatively poor man, Tho woalth of Brother Bill, as shown in the tax duplicate here, is $14,720, which is about as much as yono ever suspected Brother Bill of being worth, Mnancially. William Taft gives the amount of cash he has fi but look, to the samo duplicate, his millionaire BROTHER CHARLES HAS ONLY $200 In BANK. Brother Bill, motes that he possesses worth of stock, but Brother sree tax return FAILS TO INDICATE THAT HE PossESssks STOCK AT ALL, although he UP lows public rervice able ean: was in bis tax Bry Ta the Hne lett Pe back for all other articles of per! sonal rty,” Brother Wil hae written the figures $1,000, while Brother Charles notes his posses sions under the same head as amounting to $14,000, ‘The total of Brother Charles’ per- sonal property in the tax duplicat ‘ee a8 against Brother Bill's RERKRERRERRRERRH UNITED STATES SAVINGS BANK FOR TACOMA. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.— Postmaster General Hitchcock announced today that twenty new first-class postal savings depositories would open for business on Sept. 20. Among * the cities named are Tacoma, * Wash.; Salem, Or, and Oak- * land, Cal. aeeeeeee saeeeeeeeteere Akt henhereseenes SETTLING STRIKE (By United Press Leased Wi LONDON, Aug. 22. sar “David Harrell, former under secretary for Ireland, was named today as chair man of the commission which is investigating the strike claims. The unions will name two members and the railroads an equal number. Work will begin tmmediately on the adjustment of the differences between the employers and thelr workers. WARD OFF “JIN CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—To ward off the dreaded jinx” that, he says, his enemies put upon him, George Thompson, 52, is tod: waiking the streets of Chicago, oarrying 61 pounds of metal in the shape of horse shoe magnets. He weare four mali magnets in hie cap, four tied about his neck with a handkerchief, and has othors hanging from straps at his waist, hips and knees, HERE’S A PITIFUL TALE BY HUBBY” ited Press Lonsed Wire.) RENO, Nov. Aug. 28.-~Declaring that his wife consumed eight high- balls with each meal, in addition to a quart bottle of whisky daily, L. Dalrymple Pereival, president of the Amalgamated Paint company of New York, is seeking a divorce from Ethel Percival. Percival also alleges that his wife, who is a muscular woman, beat him, and with one blow of her fist broke his nose, RRR ERK * * PASADENA, Cal., Aug. 21.— * Statistics recently compiled * and made public today show * an average of two women to * every male member of Pasa- * dena’s population. Stati. & ticlans even go so far as to ® declare that among every five © women on the street is an *® heiress whose family can *® count thetr wealth in six fig- # ure or more, * Haas * RRR KKKKKK q DEFENDANT IN NOVEL (By 0 Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22.—Kdwin T. Barl, millionaire publisher of the Tribune, a one-cent morning paper, appeared before Superior Judge Walter Bordwell today to answer to an indictment charging bim with having dfsclosed in his publication the contents of « wireless menenge. THE SEATTLE STAR ut of city, 39 conte we month |, Te; one "ain months; tx montha, Lars rrr TA ge gy oh it ae gloree ai Datierd Av. Phone & Pine Avrora Being wt Stoo 192. Mroet Pharmacy, corner 28rd 4 Cherry ot Phones Rest 114, “ite ANY | = SUNBRAL. DIRECTORS. Gan per Sth and. Union; Main ret, jaa. q FREMONT wives 1 TORFERWORTH & BOS Pier r. Licensed Ce ne UND Sead snp CIAL_NOTICES. Cash, endred harnenaes #0 Fist ar ear Tine “PERSONAL, STYLISH MAKEOVER SilOP. " trimmed. dyed, cleaned and re- aed sy eiried and cleaned tera t! pt New end eid gare je1_ Arcade. very cheap. Holloway PERFORMED. recut MAIN see nt Retined. able ig nd town. Act at ones. 103 Beoond aw. Ottis 307 Gavia rome room with be @ Toke Batiard FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS an erase cy Phone PARMS AND ACREAGE. BERRY LAKE GARDE TRACTS An adatti ¥ if payroll of over three million dol- Also nine boats daily to es le market, with cheap freight is the sound ean as to Groen Lake ' phones and & well the value of cuirrond LA <D CO. 1919 THIRD AY. ~ SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READER fee article under above heading tn the ‘_machange col rw, HUNGALOW ANTED A cilent owns 108 acres of land in the vicinity of Osk Harber, on Whidby inland. Tract ies well, is eneity cleared. and there is probably no more fertile Owner valves land at $3,600. : 1 debt Wants to exchange ft for @ well lo- cated *modera bungalow of equa! value WEST & WHEELER FOR TRADE—GROCERY STOCKS For acreage near the city. also for water. trade SEH Fried for $406 FOR ACRE NORTH = city Fine view acre north of city, east of h tine view of, lake. LE HANSON & CO. Third Floor ™ Tork Poel ‘Id THIS CHEAP? — 10 acres cleared and, with 2 barns fut! of nd comin family orchard: 3 lien fect road; no rocks, mo, Wied Stat t LAND 1111 American Ban! Wy Faves fox Peers chicks ania le. eam of Auburn. Thee tract® ‘at ‘aed within, Sh mile of. Fall- ware, ange postottion. on se OP pa oe month. 16-17 Ni ree Block. rs 3] “spECTAL NOTICE TO THE ~ 7 | ee article under above heading in the i? LOST AND FOUND. Purse with small amount of Madison st. Owner can identity. P.O. Box 364 Found— NAT er BARBER COLLEGE 8 Washington, or 120, Taird A Phon: fanied- 1,008 men a lay yool at the pool bit easenwers over 16 a rie cota erisan Flog surfacing _~nd DODDDODWHPDDDDD ‘ouR SaRi be 5 ae BULLETIN col ‘OU WANT. ting us Know your pame and ren, wo mail you a eine ‘everything we DAVIS & COMPANY, 109 Bucond Av. 41, Ind. 3600 PDPOPPPPMPDPPDDDE OUUUUUUESUSO: poopeesENCoeEr: vane tht, ol ™M. Mmornting. F evening HANCES. 8 To) ‘ ene "Cheap tor onah Uouiarf apply co ¥. K Mason, Des Moines Ants. ee FURNISHED APARTMENTS, Tim KENYON, . fully furnished @ roar to Hib; one blook ui Box YOu WA NT ou yas ‘re READER eHERISS A BARGAIN. *% ‘acres on north end of Mercer istand; Tg agg hae Al er oe os i Price 1,200; easy terme. ee TW oat paying propor odny Blaine land produces as erties to the acre as the famous » Valley land, and coste one- tenth the price. 6% acres rich tam near town, fronting main road, ene |, splendid soil; only $900; § fo monthly. Fare allowed to ore. RRY REALTY CO, BLAINE. _ 5 wrowth tmbe lace. Price Hartford, oary to tmprove. Soe Owner, Upata: flow well; perfect drainage. by boat. If you want 10 acres A ad call’ ‘or write 1018 American hank bide SPECIAL NOTICH TO THE READER Soe articie under above bonding tn the xchange columne. of. this. tm ~~ FINE CAMPING stk te of good finh- near Beinnon. o tracts; $10 and beach cash and $6 « month OLE HANSON & CO. ™———= | COMPLETR oash. cuirvoRD LAND CO., 1019 THIRD AV. QUARTER ACRES INC TLE, Great sacrifice yee quick sa! B. Pat , 402 Mutual ood va Suislde ‘buildings; oto road. Conrad ily Novtnern Dank Bldg, Q0000000C000000006 ® NmaR SILVERDALN ON HOOD 9 on {raletironte, $100 te 8 our own terme. 8 MEURSCHMIDE & FRENCKMANN, © Tit Central Blow. 3 0000000600000000 sell no ai jg Shlld, auctioneer, SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE READER . TRA} M, ry satisfaction 10K, & CO. Seattic REAL ESTATE. HUCHBANK’S 2D ADDITION competitors at the North within Ite i poor tot in You will can have vegetables, the rest flowers; all for $46 Alleys ” at the rear. WILL BUILD A ON OF THESE LOTS FOR ih “ GREEN- 00D, TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF PHINNEY CAR LINE PHONE NORTH 2006. m fiat at sacrifice ; flat for rent. 117% wore a paid for turniture am i 4 Main 7980. L 3614 CHATTEL LOANS. Bhort time collateral security Bie ney SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PIPL AS ALAA ‘D WAGON WU weigh Chas. E. Adams, Bargains in furniture, @ar; pan household goods, stoves and ranges, We exchange your old goods. SULLY & BALL, New Location, 606 Pike St. PLYMOUTH ROCKS toe hav. N. B. No. 2060 or Wash : m, White Rocks, Kerels for eule: re 1196 N. Biot wt Kodaw rolls ae. ctoped for 180, any *i ti at 6 they're done Jacobs Ph Ronen, Cottage . giving sizes, ete heen, “Arch't, 4) Biel talento Pretty nome ox |! THB CARADIAN DANK OP pftead oftiee, Toronto, Canada (290 esd in Canada, ete). A general arking businens © “interes allowed ee : ts SEATTLE BRANCH, __&_¥ Hott. Mer CARPENTERS. Eshetman & Wilson, Wing REW WATER FRONT COTTAGE | * 3 ON TERMS EASIER THAN RENT If you're paying rent today and want to —yowll find your table expenses wi be materially reduced. Terms on this cotti 100 cash and $20 «monthly. ‘The price, $575. Take the Madison car and Kirkiand ferry or Anderson boats to our office, om the wharf at Kirk- Wak oc ane ““BURKE & FARRAR, INC. "408-408 New York Block. VIEW LOT POR $96 ON EASY TERMS, TOO Beast! ‘re ‘will sail for on tare of Git down ans $6. ber Call at our office at Madison % dally and Sunday between 6:30 © ™ and 4p m, or see BURKE & FARRAR, INC. 405-409 New York Block. BIG FREMONT BARGAT Beautiful 5-room modern bungalow, ce- Rs only 93 75 cash, balance $15 month, including the interest Cc. J. BELL & CO. 225 Globe Bidg. Main 1482; Ind AM chiiblaing corns, eta ‘Main 7836. — |r tard 1139 OUNR MOVING. jAweon, housemoving. Rox LAWYERs. eran eae a na ate OO J. P. BALL, 2013 BURKE BLDG Mile Joseph Wattin, Hi of high grade mite} “BPECIAL NOTICE 4-room am $1,250; on eam; room modern ayment down, Weodiand, or, Phin “pew modern S-room ‘or leas than cost of building: suit- one or two families, 323 30th $200 LOTS NEAR FAUNTLEROY PARK TERMS $5 CASH AND $5 MONTH- LY. SEE MR. BURNS ANY AFTERNOON AT PARK. TAKE A FAUD KEROY CAR AND GET OFF AT THE PARK. IN- QUIRE AT ICE CREAM PAR- LOR. JOHN H. WHITE COMPANY 407 ORIENTAL BLK. MAIN 2209 Leary Bid Member Astoctation. WEST SEATTLE REAL ESTATE ARR nner J.B dietary, Went Seattle Real Bstate r 703 | —— RBXCLUSIVELY. 14 Downe Bi Second ay, Main 24 AUCTION SALES. FURNISHINGS OF 10 ROOMS AT 108 BROAD- WAY, NEAR YESLER, WED- NESDAY, AUG. 23RD, AT 10:30 A. M. IRON BEDS, SPRINGS, HAIR AND COTTON MAT- TRHSSES, DRESSERS, COM- BINATION DRESSERS, CHIF- FONIDRS, COMMODES, DIN- ING TABLE AND _ CHAIRS, SIDEBOARD, ROCKERS, CEN- TER TABLES, COUCHES, BED- DING, LACE CURTAINS, POR- TIERES, RUGS, CARPETS, MA- JESTIC RANGE, GAS RANGE, INLAID LINOLEUM, REFRIG- ERATOR, KITCHEN SILS, ETC, ETC. A. Z, ROTHSCHILD, AUCTIONEER Rot ‘Main T889, & gente PUYSICIANS, FRANK rheumatiam, case. (pile, ete BROOKS — Paral ous _ eh on ag ane: oa MS xtilondiamstainas Cook. 36 years’ Draction. Gott: ams ST, "yeti Acie el a Ann White, 426 People’s Bank Bidg: Gentto-urinary ‘cases, wo ee Hrs, 10-4, 2-4, 1-4. Suny 1c Tel. aioe De White's office located Bank Bide. Ht 10-8; Sundays, 10-1. “Dr. i C Mil to- - 415-416 Mutual Lite Bt uae” bs De Wen Te Lovering Fist Lanabae Exchange. Noth p 1027, — Dr. Dalton. skin di . 6 People's 305 Arcade PATANT ATTORNEYS. FENWICK @ LAW: ra; highest € pater oN phos Main uk ie yes ai 20 Fears in ‘Soe Rintered patent attore Block. Write for hook, Ter Wore ipped_shop PLUMBING AND HEATING. steam and eas fliting. We in “prompt. dette Tit Wighth ‘av. Main seek town. PRINTERS, Finite ouse, 2. Right prices: tirat-clase ‘work, RUG REPAIR. th spare and repairing. 2096 Westlake av. Phone Main 1251, SKATING RINKS. TAKS Daten Nose Winky wrt ay Rema at. Westlake cara, tonight. STAMP WORKS. % vant Yam Bide. "nd and Main. Ind. 1379. Main 2634 STORAGE. get Coot epee 1018 UTEN-| B TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. RRR eee Yox, Blick and other makes N Pacttie | Typewriter and Supply Co. 328 N. . Bi 2: SSOP ESRI ERE TORE Eo

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