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o 2 ° City OFFERS $1 »400,000 FOR S. R. & S. LET THE OTHER FELLOW DO IT! = to pay $1,400,000 for the| Take tt 1 me court Agreeing to pay ‘be Saito Nee de Renton line, provided the rate of Sees whe tanued 1 interest on doferred pa @ re. | stra order a t $ to & per cent, the city; F lassy and blue ribbor oo. sada rentratas r, the higher ¢ utilities and finance committees of | Posten ney + Bel the counct! Tuesday * The rt picked out one new proposition to Receivers Cal-/of its ct {9 Tuesday, and | boun and P. ed inet ge Hum | This would a saving of who just about invented + | $212,500. Calhoun will take the off Y © supreme court re mediately with tt 1 and | straine Humphries —gave Will report to the r 01 0 | t a s own medicine, as Friday t were If the new proposition is a ted; Judge Humphries, you know, h by the bondholders, tt xed to find Attorney TI sibility that Councilmon gfried gullty of contempt and Marble, who have t ay, October 3, for maki to the purchase because t against him with the Bar ed the price extortior ation Prove the deal | ed dt Nke the {dea of acting ae judge, ; J | IMPROVEMENT CLUB MEETS jury and prosecuting attorney, all at j onee i «6A meeting of the New Queen "So, when Judge Humphrtes re § Anne Improvement club wil! be held fused to grant him a change of St the Presbyterian church, Fifth av. venue, he went to the supreme W. and Howe st.. Friday court, and got out a restraining or The question of the delay to atén the } pleting the Queen Anne bo Will be discussed. os, , 1 on trial Fr and commanding the judge to i : ar before the supreme court on NOW, THIS IS BETTER ober 31 to show cause why a = writ of prohibition should not per NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—It was ro manently issued against him to pre ported yesterday that Mrs. Cath- vent him from trying Slegfried h erine J. Blake was on the Of ® self. reconciliation with her hus Dr. J..A. Blake, and of givi he fern outside rooms in plan to sue Mrs. Clarer P 25¢ to 0c ewart House on a cha wart (1 Pike Public fections. HUNTERS ATTENTION! Deer season. OPENS ‘today, quail season OPENS today, grouse and pheasant CLOSES today. Duc geese and brant season OPENS today. Fishing season is open until January Ist. Game lawbooks, giving details free for the asking SHOTGUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS Winchester, Marlin, Savage, Colt, Smith & Wesson, Par ker, Fox, L. C. Smith, Rem ington, Stevens and Iver John- son. ALL MAKES OF GUNS—BEDROCK PRICES “RUBBER MARBLE’S GOODS BOOTS Goodyear Glove and Eureka Red Sole Hunting Pin-on Compass $1.25 Boots, Waterproof Match Safe ....50¢ $6.00, $8.50 A Complete Line of Marble's and $9.50 Hunting Knives and Axes HUNTERS’ SHOES Tokey’s hand-made Hi Cuts SLICKER COATS Lightweight green Hunting Slicker, waterproof and crack proof. Fully guaranteed $2.50 Other Slickers, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 She ests Shell Belt: 00. PIPER & TAFT 1117 2nd Av. (new style) $1.00, $1.50 and og Wentes A complete stock of Wire and Leath ready Flashlights Take one on your Hunting Trip ——FOR—— Special Announcement Friday Evening’s Star ——ABOUT—— Advance Information pale, ISSAQUAH Free stages this week. Phone Main 2661 for time table. David P. Eastman 505 LOWMAN BUILDNG perfection in a Hunting Shoe | (Comes AY PRINCE oF MONACO Yer ve BEEN “TENDIN' BAR TWENTY YEARS DELAY CAR TICKET HEARING. erwise, If, 0 To give H. L. Gray, formerly | chief engineer for the public fee commission and now tn private serv > avec la’ THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1}, 4? a a the city contends, it ts n of rate-making, but of effictent service and con one venience, the evidence will be dis practice, a witness called by the | regarded Seattle Electric Co., time to prepare From figures obtained from the his estimates of the company’s company’s books, Gray told the property valuation for 1911, 1912/ commission that in 1910 the com and 1913, and {ts earnings, the pub pany’s railway, light and steam pow- , Me service commission, with the|er property within the limits of the consent of the people's attorneys, late yesterday continued the car ticket hearing until next week. Final testimony and argument | probably will be presented to Olym- | pla Gray's testimony, as wel! as most | lof the evidence Introduced by the hcompany, was admitted by com. | mission, tentatively May Not Admit Testimony If the commission should decide that the present controversy tn- vo'ves a ratemaking issue, Gray's testimony will be admissible. Oth. OH, YOU NEBULAE! Here's a treat for all moon gaz | ers. You can get a peek at the nebulae in Andromeda, whatever that is to night without twisting your neck nnnecessarily, tf you'll take advan-) tage of the offer made by Prof. Boothroyd. of astronom. head of the department at the University Washington, who has set aside ev y Wednesday evening, from 7:30 10:30, for amateur star gazors at the university observatory Tonight old Jupiter and its five moons will be plainly visible. Prof. Boothroyd will also give popular lectures, to OHIO Cleveland—An_ investigation ot |the granite used in the new city hall building has been demanded. |—More than $40,000 has been sub seribed toward the building of a new Methodist church Columbus—Fred Shielda, official court stenographer, died suddenly last week of ptomaine poisoning, | while on an auto tour | Conneaut—Volunteer fire depart ment, one of the oldest in the state, to be disbanded—Citizens are try. ing to have the nickel plate shops, burned down in Chicago, rebuilt | here. Toledo—Congressman Sherwood has advised delegates to the Sixth annual convention of supervisory postoffice employes to demand con: | gress to increase their wages. DROWNED AT SEA? Eng., Oct. 1 HARWICH, On the steamship Dresden’s arrival, Dr Rudolf F. Die inventor of the Diesel motor, a passenger, was mis ing. Drowned | HAS NARROW ESCAPE | WOODLAND, Cal., Oct. 1.—Mana | gor R. H. Beamer of the Yolo Water | & Powor Co, was pinned under his] Jautomobile in an irrigating ditch and barely escaped drowaing, l¢—— © | | || HOW THICK 18 A BASE HIT? The margin of victory over defeat ia the thickness of one | base hit! Billy Sunday tn his articles on the world's series | || for The Star | * city represented a ci of $19,143,230, and t ings were 6% per cent Says Earnings Aren't High Tn 1908, the earnings, sald Gray, | were 9 per cent, and prior to t the earnigns were never above | per cent. In the cross-examination of Frank Dabney, nasistant treasurer of the company, who represented the tes | "ENT Sucriow : She’ s as Pretty Picture What a pity she has poor teeth. You will often hear this remark, for, t is a fact, that a good or bad set of teeth will make or mar the beauty of face Trueto-Nature | Teeth are the last word tn Dental elegance. They are not made by boys or students, but by a specialist who has mighty few, !f any, equals, They are cool and light and durable. | They restore a youthful appearance, plumping the cheeks and removing | wrinkles. Beautiful molds mounted on vul- canite at $5, $10 and $15 per set. Fully guaranteed, | | 1420-1422 Second Av. | Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle In Vreeent Location 11 Years. «| Would You, If You Could, Get Well and Be Happy? | | The results obtained from the |short time we have placed “Blood and Nerve Tonic” on the market have been marvelous; the dealers handling them have the beat of suc |cess with the sale of thors remedies, for the best advertisement nat |Isfied patient, and when you see a | pationt back after buying « trint box, with a smile on his face and saying, “I want another box of Blood and Nerve Tonle, for the firat ox did me a world of good,” u know what the result haw been. uch reports are coming in every Jay, and #0 you can readily see that suffering humanity can get a very much desired relief and eventually \a cure for that awful malndy come then bi Con atipation, which ts the cause of auet dincanen an Appendicitis, Rheuma tism, much so-called Heart Dropay, Tuberculoss |many. others as well paded colon scatters ite seine through the system ana 120" wonder what Is the matter what your trouhts try a box of Ble Boston Dentists 1913 JOTHING DOING T NEVER SL DRINK _— RACING -TIPS~ SURE itmony given by L. W. Jones, chief puntant, that the company lost 00 in 1912 by the sale of tick ets on the cars, the city showed that $12,000 has b made by the company in unredeemed tickets since it obtained its franchise. It also was shown that when tick ets were sold on cars, thero is a 10 per cent loss demand for transfers Offset Loss on Tickets Poth these iter the eclty con- tends, tend to offset the company’s lows by the extra sale of tickets on) ‘oars, granting, for the sake of argu- ment, that the financial question enters into the merits of the pres ont Cans, | The city’s chief contention, how- ever, ie that since the company is |obtized to sell tickets in any quan- jtity the people may desire, at the |}points designated by the company |the question of money loss is not an tesue, but that {it resolver iteclf tirely to a q fon of service. ROGERS IS THERE WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. — The echo of the Seattlo riots has finally, reached Washington | It comes in the shape of a claim for damages presented by Bruce Rogers, officially authorized by the socialist party to do this and to de |liver lectures describing what hap. pened. A lecture was delivered in this city to which the secretary of the navy was especially invited. The | secretary did not attend the lecture, |but many others did. | gress tn the form of a bill, and will also be presented formally to the navy department ‘SCARE A BURGLAR A. R. Abrashin, grocer, 2201 Bast Jefferson st., outwitted a stick4fp artist Tuesday night, when he pre- tended not to understand English, and, speaking in Yiddish, addreared his 6-year-old boy, Sammy, in a rear room, telling him to make as much notse as possible. The boy did so. The thug, who was masked and was equipped with a big revolver, turned and fled MELON STILL UNCUT NEW YORK, Oct. 1.—The Union Pacific executive board adjourned without cutting {ts $82,000,000 sur plus melon, but will do so in a few days, THEY THRICE PROTEST TOKIO, Oct. 1—The Japanese foreign office has sent a third pro- test to Washington against the Cal ifornia antl-allen land law, AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Metropolltan—Motion pictures of the Hawallan Islands, Moore—Dark. Ralley & Mitchell Stock siest Way.” Pantages—Vaudeville, Orpheum—Vaudevitie, Empress—Vaudeville, Excursions Daily to Navy Yard Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Leaves Colman Dock 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., | The claim will come up in con-| PROPERTY poe E MENTS THe CONSUMER? “HOLDS THE SAK ee ; When fa J. B. Powle elf And when he ls he & Co? high cost of Hving The Winslow iit Growers’ @ tation commenced suit in the su or court yersterda counting on shipments ‘ot straw berries made by It during July a August, the defendants t ing Powles ar J. ft. Powler association nye it 3 nen lew who was to market them alleged, marketed them to J. B Powlen & C« Western ay, and collected his 10 per cent And Powles & Co,, it ts further! set forth, disposed of the fruit and | ¢ | charged another commission The plaintiff says it objects paying two commissions MAN, 80, KILLS 2: BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1.—Insar lie was the only explanation the | police could offer tor th or of | hin wife son, and then ® leide of Gilbert 8. Dean, a plumber Jand electrician, 80 years old their flat the Mission district jiast night | Dean shot his son, Gilbert, Jr, a tyoung man of 24, as he sat at sup per His aged wife, attracted by the shot, rushed in, then turned to es cape, and Was shot as she reached the back poreh Her blood, dripping onto the porch below, carried the first nows of the tragedy Meantime I bis rifle betw an sat down, pressed n bis knees, and shot himself. Wis, Oct. ci our « on ” my body are wit inflicted. It is a case of suicide. |My head has been working over er 3 fter writing this message on & Ph of paper and then pinning It to his newly purchased sult ing, J. W. Powderly sought out a grassy tree Just outsld committed su | welf in the head | ACCIDENTALLY KILLED LONDON, Oct. 1.—President T Frame Thomson of the Otis Bte company of America accidenta shot himself dead yesterday whil« unloading a gus. | BEAR THE LION. CETTINJE, Montenegro, Oct. 1 Actors playing Turkish roles barely | escaped lynching by thexaudience at King Nicholas’ play, “The Siege of Scutrari.” THE THIN AND WEAK | Easy Way for Them to Get Strong and Fat. To the thin and weak Hartel Drug Co. have a word to say. Let them use Samose, the wonderful flesh-forming food, that is sow #0 popular, and they will soon be plump and rosy Sainose is not an ordinary medi cine, it is a fiesh-forming food that is adapted to the most delicate. Its tonic effect gives strength and hea.th so that after its use for a short time, all the flesh and fat producing elements in the food wi be easily assimilated and retain by the body The lare mits and oting him sale Druggists Bartell Drug Co. had on Samose sinc. they first introduced it in Seattis and the wonderful results following its have made themosuch an en use thustastic believertn {ts great mer its, that they give thelr personal guarantee to refund the money jf |Samose does not make thin peo ple fat and restore strength and healta When a gain in weight ts noticed afte> Samose oas been used for a week or ten days, and health ha improve nd you notice yourself growing stronger, you certainly should feel more than satisfied with what you have received from the small cost of 50c. VENICE ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND A Perfect Spine Means | Perfect Health | Spinal A luxated condition | Column of the vertebrae causes) nerve pressure, inter-| rupted circulation, hence | disease. It is mont essential to have @ perfectly normal spinal column in order to enjoy perfect health. I have been demonstrat ing the fact for nine years by effecting hun- | dreds of cures called tnourable chronic Gineases, showing that this wonderful sclence of spinal adjusting gets remulte where all other! In #0, methods fall, No mat what your allment may be or of how long standing, 4 decause med failed to effect it has failed to > for millions of othere:| it {# only an assistance to nature; It can not adjust your spinal col umn, therefore has fatted tn why and failod t medicine ha ode thod < n 1" Consanatic 2 and 5:30 P.M. , for @ weneral run-down nyate 1 if you are troubled with Dyspennt or Indigestion, or ‘Wiitouanrggens Jens arising from your stoman Hi you should by all means try (hon liquid | preparation ""eallea “Cane sions with Blood and ers Ponte For sale by Quaker Drug oe Firat A and Giles Drug cy Att HN find the neh And tes nis of Seattle ‘people int et: ond all communtentiona to the German Pharmacal (Co. Corner Market o@d 24th Ave. N, Wa . © Mallord. Semtile, Wasb. ae | Children 5 to 12, Half Fare, Fare—Rouind Trip, 50c; ¥ ore me Bevis A 2 METROPOLITAN toll of cloth , 60 years old ee spot under a ) — SEATTLE THEATRE THY WASTER ware bai pitta. ays — ae (00 ver THE SERPENT OF THE NILY STAR WANT ADS on a Ry BRING RESULTS ‘i : WOODY PLEASED [> re nt Wi pleased AGENT LEAVES gl fe | poh rap eae “The Easiest Way” president of Mexico be pelecte T Crane, t is obvious that Gar 7 an n'y a puppet, it itverta yall FARMERS TO MILL ‘ gs, bu THEIR OWN FLOUR BURNS, Or, Oct. 1—Te ’ the cost of Hous, 56 " have organized @ Ts ‘ nd taken Over thy of Mill Company, ity ( ; 1 to sell four gy na an official r » county that gutaly an government thus ) be discouraged, me re ale vel we tn ! st th from defective or i rular action te digestion, find ther c ared hours of suffering wi and able to ward of the atiacks of serious sicknesss, af 9 oh a ce is wi never disappoint those who take them. 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