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THE SEATTLE STAR ENGITEMENT OVER SPUTTERING LAMP Things happened fast last night} in the cott Hemis, 9440, Gist av, 8. | sputtering lamp to throw it outside before it exploded. It blew up in/f his hand, and he bimeelf jumped f xh the window panes In bis! couple of minutes | house was in flames. |i ] FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. f Store Closes Daily at 6:30 | Furn Dry itu MRS. “SOCIETY” GOULD FROWNS ON MRS. “ACTRESS” GOULD; HUSBANDS GO SCRAPPING OVER A RAILROAD furnitur Dry Good FISHER 1S FOR GANADIAN LEASING SYSTEM (By United Pros Leased Wire.) } the price of coal 50 cents to $1 a KANSAS CITY, Sept, 28.—Wailter | ton. He cntes that the govern u yg L. Fisher, secretary of the interior, | is trying to obtain a monopoly ¢ jater the whe lat night declared himeelf in favor jall the coal lands in the United ly har tae stv of the gig fire department, the high , tenston poe agg HK. coal ds. * i be The speaker sald that the govern. pr aedi ie oy vires of the ‘Beatle inet officer le on his way east from ment’s holdings were small and that eae eco. woke A New Shipment of Ostermoor Mattr stands for “Ostermoor” comfort, seh ' ': cleanliness and durability | fomrs os Ar LS Fort nai coembe ttl Han: Koreereeasnl pe at o,..3 Feusleatad Temata | y its softness and elastic- iy ity continue through long if use “ab it does not pack, lose its shape or spread, Sam- ples from a new shipment of Mat tresses on dis- play, these famous are now as follows ae 45-lb. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress in one part, covered with A. C. A. ticking, $15.00. 45-lb, Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, one part, covered in tan striped ticking, $16.50; in two parts, $17.00. 40-lb. Three-quarter size Ostermoor Mat- tress, covered in tan striped ticking, $12.70. 38-lb. Twin-bed size Ostermoor Mattress, one part, covered in blue ticking, $14.75. 40-Ib. Three-quarter size Ostermoor M | tress, covered in bluc ticking, one $147 ‘ 50-Ib, Full-size Ostermoor tf ered in blue ticking, one-part, $18,00¢ | part, $18.50. 60-lb. Full-size French edge 0 Mattress in two covered in $22.50, t0 Menduartnn Tig n Hl parts, $22 ¥ | ing Special Prices on Sheets and Pillow ry PATENT AMED SHEETS, mad BLEACHED PILLOW CASES, m ot grade ached muslin and measur ure 42x36 inche 6, from a well 72x90 inches, special 45¢ each Jl 10¢ cach, CH SHEETS with measuring t hed muslin ig 14¢ cach ACHED PILLOW CASES, inches, made from an excellent q uslin, 12¢ each | BLEACHED PILLOW CASES) | inches, of good, hard-wearin muslin, | cat 15¢ cach ee and his family had had brand of musli PILLOV inches, ma finish, BLE patent s MRS. FRANK GOULD leached mu after I « dag-! financial scalp to Fa Sister th- Law's ley fr MRS, EOWIN GOULD Sept The unk out other spec South SEAMLESS SHEE’ \ full bleached, special ther he family Fdwin G elf on the set aside the decree obtained by t next winter of a budget | "tlt | 4 he brough Normille. e Alaska =the aged, president wh ABERDEEN—The rur of black | he arrives tn. See salmon at Grays Harbor is reaping | the fishermen in this section a har vest, Thousands of silver sides are sporting outside the bar, but few have yet entered the harbor Sturgeon measuring from 4 to % feet have been caugat in traps and nets. a tour of Alaska. He gave hie at-/4 low valuation was placed upon ET ee heat. The titude In a speech at the conserva: |them by the government, and he peiting, Bt tlon congress. Joontinued, speaking of his invest! were eee. “E have been in Alaska and Brit. | gations in Alaska coe ge rag po thnge 4 jah Columbia,” he said 1 studied | 1 have gone over the situation |rausing through the window glaks the leasing law in British Columbia. |there with the president and we ; passing tnroes Grthge wes oom Why can’t we have the same kind jagree on the Ker val polley that : pletely destroyed of a law? It retains the land in| ought to be folle d. He has told the control of the government, af-|me that he will prepare an outline fords a permanent return and pre-/ for legislation on the question and AE g REAL GRATITU | vents the exhaustion of the land; that he will present it to congress in a few years. But most important} Resolution on Leasing. SANTA. ROSA, Col., of all, it prevents the hoarding of} The report of the committee on \ sae tashilad anbelen snk the land and subsequent undevelop- | resolutions was adopted, including ait Me ctly reward ter ment by capitalists.” {a recommendation of the early open. Te ee eset somtaining ‘As to the situation regarding gov: | {ng of the coal lands and other re Reeerting. 9. art ising ernment coal lands Mr. Fisher said: | sources of Alaska for industrial and Tanah pel gg tert ge fe “Taft Agre: commerctal purposes on a system of last benseaerr pea “| have learned that there are a/ leasing, “national ownership to be 6 eee epratitude ef hu- lot of men who want control of the | retained, pending such development ey coal lands to hold them. They don’t /of that portion of our itory as anity want to give the public a chance,|to permit the creation of states Boog ihe “ys Dut want to hoard the lands so they | within its area; and as a me coer eS ae will make money for thelr progeny | promoting industry and comn perro Singh Pao an iMion years hence. in Alaska we approve the constr aha oer iy and the 490 hgressman Mondell of Wyom- | tion of necessary ral So ogy in de roger ing has complained that the present | ways and termir s by the Strack toned abner bad policy of the government increased | national governime ole geal br uereitr be x - just _as the train pulled out. Wt 6x90-TD “Thank you,” sald Corsl, IM ed centers, of firm, durable ren ibe ly—and that as F Set anch coh " - SEAMLESS SHEETS, 72x90 inches, in NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE rs at each ot ¢ The Wa-adan club voted against HM oy excellent grade of bleached muslin — : 3 7 y i J t in, § ra of the & six | disbandment yesterday, after & sf 1 60 o— king the de-jquarters, He was released on his) “seatieman @ at It] a vhost or betes vod ited debate, The club, which start cial 6O@ each ciion of the cour, wich gaye a|own recognizance and was ordered Prank, J. ¢ pA en Dig Ai ival Goulds for thett pr me a ome ts an Independent political 81x90-INCH di of diverce to her husband | to appear in police art today control of the St. Louls election of direct. organization, subsequently became I ae es aa in 1892, alleging lack of juriwte western railroad from W ” th reget yts ra wearing grade, and irregularities in the publice Gov. Clark to Meet Taft. who has tong t coh Un ee baad each, tion of summons, Mary C JUNEAU—For the purpose of figure TM Ph: See Aare of Seattle, has instituted suit in extly urging President Taft's} es Noti to Mail New Designs in Andirons and Fire Q ice Oo al - aggern ousefurnishings Section is displaying a large number of new Subscribers the cireult court at Oregon City to} cooperation in bringing about the ms in these attractive and useful fireside accessories, at after Kelly Gould, bis divorced SAN DIEGO.—Col Woodbury, on general staff of the army, died here of apoplexy | yesterday. Col. Wood ‘ for some years prior to : nel of the Third tnfantr stationed at Awton, attle, Thomas C Holes wife, him Edith Kelly Gould hasn't a bit of |biue blood, But she has a goodly troops. | quamctit y of red tigh ting blood. She mapped it out that if ahe could near 8e-| not put ber tiny Prench heels un Ider the Edwin Gould dinner table she wld take win's Job away from him. So she started Husband prices that are attractively low. Cast Iron Andirons, in the pleasing design illus- trated to black finish,+19}4 inches high, $7.50 pair. left, in dead MEREE EERE EEE EHS a WASHINGTON.—Private Frank Bloom, Battery C, Third fleld ar-| tllery, the young Jewish soldie i in 6 first effort to ob pmission, and to whom allowed a» second has been be second Neutenant This is your last chance to get The Star by mail for $2.50 aryear. Your subscription must be in before October 1 for you to get this rate. Look on the! label on the wrapper of your paper and see when your subscription runs out. If it is in the near future, take advantage of this rate and subscribe at once. # Mrs. Magnuson Gets Daughter % TACOMA—The jury, which % included three women, in the ®% case of Mrs. Lizzie Magnuson. *# who has for eight months been * trying to gain pores n of # her daughter, Marj #& man, after 20 minutes’ delib % eration, awarded the cust ® of the ehiid to the mo’ ® yesterday. SERPS ERE NEE HEY Andirons: in wrought iron finish, 18 inches high, ornamented = with knobs, $6.50 pair. who eRe * * * * «| tain a «| President Taft * examination * * * * s AT THE THEATRES Mocre—Trixie Frigan Seattie—"The House Doo Loie—" Wildfire Alhambra--"The Silver King. Orpheum—Vaudeville Empre Vaudevil Pantages—Vaudeville brass promoted to Next Other styles in And- irons of iron and brass are priced from $2.50 to | CANTON, O—Eugene 0. elig Ely at an aviation meet bere when his ma chine fell from a pelane of 100 feet Congressman Warburton — Charged With Speeding. | H. P. Kennedy, administrator of) Charlotte Grand—Vaudeville. Think of it—a live, wide-awake, fighting $27.50 pair. pueeeeeeseeeee ceteeeeeeeeeee Other Fire Sets in black iron and Colonial brass, at $3.50, | $5.00 and up to $8.75 the set. TACOMA—Charged with —ex-| the estate MT ceeding the speed limit, Congress. | bis deceared wife, wan cit man Stanton Warburton of Taco-| day by Judge Frater to em was arrested yesterday after-| he should not be removed noon and was taken to police hes ad | istrator. The estate is + BETS ON EGGS’ PEDIGREE | $10,00¢ I hi MOUNT CARMEL, fil, Millions of Catarrh Victims! & Sei John Kobb, & farm Have Used it With has offered to Wonderful Results ash that he can down to a row of, fried " ges, never haying seen them aber Oe thie kare before cooked, and tell what rubber HYOMEI inbaler the exact size kind of a hen laid each No one has accepted It you own one you can a bottle of HYOMEI (liquid) for only 50 cents. If you do not own one, $1.00 will buy you « complete outfit which includes inhaler. And now you have in your possession remedy that has banished more cases of catarrh than all the catarrh special ists on earth, Just breathe HYO- MEI — that's all you have to do—no stomach it passes over the inflamed membrane, ORME ERE BER HE One of the new styles in Fire Sets is | daily newspaper for $2.50 a year—less than 21 cents per month. Address your subscription to the Circulation Department The Star, Seat- tle, Wash. yester. how why | Dr. JN. Me as admin valued at} Wil lecture at th f . shown in illustration at right—of black iron vy ormack of Kentucky the Alhambra priced at $5.00. evening, Sept About Doctors Should Know,” Dr on to reveal ® startling facts about medical in wrought iron effect, agtiue RS RAAOR ESR OBA OH actice | aie tae a aa a tat tee! Ba RUA ERT | Quantity — Quality — Price — Service Special 10c LARGE assortment of usel eeeeeeeent Glassware, in Col sign, is featured. It was bought that enables us to offefchoice of th tion at 10¢ cach. The offer includes: Nappies Covered Butter Dishes Oil Cruets Pressed Buy your drugs direct from a firm responsible for them. When you buy drugs at “The Owl” you quantity of the best quality at the lowest price, with the best Try it end for sass Reeeeeeeeeeeee bspdhudlaiial lie lhakie tind ofthe liad are sure of getting the great service. DENVER.—A coroner's jury held To] —.. Miiag of hor busbcods Charice Pet 2 Owl Cut | Rate Specials for Friday and Saturday g terson, a former Chicago broker. The Chamber of Commerce wants | Te) 25¢ size Garfield | new charts of the harbor of Seattle. TS 0c size An appeal has been sent to Charles Teg “7cothymotine Spoon Holders Sugars and Ci —Chaseware Popular Numbers in Women’s Fall Hosi WOMEN’S FINE THREAD-SILK HOSIERY, flare-top style, with welt and lisle sole; black, white and leading colors; $1.50 pair, WOME SILK-1 HOSIERY, with 4-inch garter welt; Rot der and gilt-edge tops; 50c pair. 88c ig $1.00 size ; Pinkham iesapasrts Compound |3WOAH sec ceeetaign | NEWPORT, R. |—Vincent Astor, json of John, Astor, is to be jcome a lawyer. He begins as a freshman at iarvard. 7 ra s $1.00 size Fulton | Sugar Shakers | Salad Bowls ~ Compound . Hepation ..... Nagel, secretary of the department | of commerce and labor, for a thor ough survey. The Merchants’ Ex Kills the germs and change and the harbormaster in- heals the inflammation. duced the chamber to take action It is guaranteed to St end catarri, asthma, kK hhh and colds, or } money back. Sold by |® That it shall be illegal to Thé Quaker Drug Co. and drug-|* carry two persons on a motor ists everywhere. | ® cycle built for one is the aim of an ordinance to be introduce ed by Councilman Griffiths in the city council next Monday The ordinance will be similar to a regulation enacted in Washington, D. C., where it was found that a number of ac- cidents had oceurred with two riding on motorcycles. SOc size _ Pigs | $1.00 size 8. 8... fas 2c size i { j Ya 1WVHNI $1.00 size Hostetter Bitters . see eee 8. $1.00 size Warner's Safe Kidney Cure $1.00 size Hood's Sarsapariila Bathroom Mirror Special $1.00 size Ayers’ Hair Vigor 2he size | Bathasweet .. | 1 9 ss - . eo Soe size Capiliaria ... t r* 7 53 M Oval 2he size Cuticura Soap x i Z Pee Kid Gloves, $1.00 erative oves, ” A new importation of these gloves, in two-clasp style, overseams black, white and popular colors. ting and serviceable. Attractiv€ $1.00 pair. WOMEN’S Sabibibibbae ie size Kilmer’s Swamp Root $1.00 aize Lash’s te : Bitters LONG SILK SPECIAL 50¢ PAIR-—Twelve length, double-tipped, black, colors. Sizes are broken, hence the #F price, WOMEN’S AND E t ot SHEE EERE EEE kkk han eh hh Beveled Plate Mir- illustrated, 12 x 18 with 2 | | | | 5c size Lane's Family i French The county commissioners were jenjoined by Judge Ronaid yester. day from appropriating 000 for |the Sammamish t being | nded that the county had no ht to appropriate money in ald of inage district | 37c 59e ror, as $1.00 size measuring $1.00 size Lambert's Mu | Danderine isterine inch inches, white frame — designed GAUNTLET GLOVES, $ enameled Pique sewn, in various shades of 50c size 25c size Espey Mentholatum ..... Cream ... Se size Miles’ Anti Pain 50e size Ingram Milkweed Pilis doe . Cream W. Engle, former state bank ex- aminer, has been appointed clerk of |the United States cireuit court by | Judge Hanford, to succeed Ralph M | Hopkins, who resigned. gle is a| | Seattle pioneer. especially for use in ~ An Attractive Body Brussels Rt in New Designs OR all-round service the Body Rug is hard to equal, season's designs are more pleasing —there are soft blues, green, tams light shades in dainty conventional that are ideal for the bed chamber=® signs in darker tans and browns ® especially handsome for the dinit living room, Several attractive patterns of Ba sels Rugs in the 9x12 size—in C0 colorings of tan and brown-are a specially low price- $19.30. Unusual- at bathrooms ly good value $1.95. $1.00 size " 00 prev Newbro's I 0 ase +0 se Household Paints and ak a oul : Varnishes 1,00 size Plere Borden’ 6 Barto Mestpiytion . Milk ... . nie size Munyon 50c size Malvina Remedies .. . ees « aagn GREELEY, Colo—The chief of = |police here, in making arrange ments to handle the county fair crowds, has appointed fifty women| special police to preserve the peace and “prevent flirting.” Sacre tracts on main or oad; mail delivery and telephone; only 2% miles from Port Orchard and 12 miles from center of Seattle. This is in the navy yard district, where 1,500 people are on Uncle Sam's payroll, and a new $3,000,090 drydock is under construction. FIVE ACRES For $400 Terms $50 sh, $6 Monthly. Albert B. Lord 10th Floor Northern Bank Bldg. =e Jap-a-lac is a high-grade stain combined, it is easily applied, dries quickly and “wears like iron.” Carried in a variety of colors and priced as follows: %-pint can, 20c. 1-quart can, 90c. Y4-pint can, 30c. %4-gallon can, $1.65, 1-pint can, 50c. 1-gallon can, $3.00. “TRONITE” FLOOR PAINT for kitchens and bathrooms and fldors subject to hard wear; in a choice color assortment. 1-quart can, 60c. Y%-gallon can, $1.00. l-gallon can, $1.75, —Mousefurnishings Section, varnish and SAN FRANCISCO.—Louis Arnold, a globe trotter, who claims to be the son of the late L. H. Arnold, a New York millionaire, was arrested here today. It is sald the young man is wanted for obtaining money under |falue pretenses in Shanghal. COAL MAN FINED George Howland, a Georgetown |coal dealer, was fined $5 (his morn- |ing for failing to weigh a load of coal before delivering it, He de- clared that the police had told him it was all right to do that, hence the leniency of the sentence, PRCREKK ARERR LCR FREE—Friday to every customer at either of our stores, a Poster of the Panama Exposi- tion Site, ie Owl Drug CoG Remember, Third and Pike 2 STORES— 1112 Second Avenue —2 STORES SIXTEEN STORES ON THE PACIFIC COAST