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OF SEATTLE TO H Seattle will be the first cit relief which today comes from funds here for the relief of the » plies will be purchased in this Wednesday, on the meahip last voyage of the year The following statement w. Chamber of Commerce “Confirmation h. erty by the terrific storm at N ing for the citizens of that Nort needed. The situation is acute close of navigation “In the name of humanity, close busin and social the Chamber of Commerce here business houses of this city to tributions in the emergency agency may take charge of the orders for the suppli “The work of handling th will be in charge of the Alaska conditions at Nome, and are act “SEATTLE CHAM “J ~. PEOPLE TO VOTE ON COMMISSION PLAN FOR CITY The people will get a chance to vote on commission govern- ment. ‘The “solid four” was reduced to three at the counci! meeting Monday and, as a result, the Griffiths bill for charter revi; | sion id by a vote of 5 to 3. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ASKS CITIZENS “Five hundred people are homeless. Dispatches containing the entire winter's meat supply Supplies must be landed at Nome without delay relations between “Donations of money will be tan be placed to the credit of the relief committee or known there to Coast cities, notably Portiand, have already | the lof the shores of ELP NOME SUFFERERS y to respond to the appeal for stricken Nome, Alaska, The Chamber of Commerce will take charge of the work of raising ufferers, In all probability sup city and will be sent to Nome nator, which is making her as this morning Issued by the been received of the destruction of prop jome and the suffering impend hern city and relief because of the proximity announce that storage have been destroyed is urgently of the houses and particularly because of the Nome and Seattle, with appeals to the people and come forth with generous con as the funds whatever work at Nome, and may place be most required ost acceptable e fund contributed in Seattle bureau of this chamber Other inquired as to the ively collecting funds for relief BER OF COMMERCE E. CHILBERG, President B. YANDELL, Secretary.” SUFFERING; FOOD SUPPLY IS GONE NOME, Alaska, Oct, 7.—Nome. most northerly city in the World, built on the shifting sands ring sea, lies half wrecked today from the effects of a gale that yesterday plied the RESIDENTS ARE. ||KATALLA, SEAPORT FOR BERING RIVER COAL FIELDS, WAITS FOR U. S. TO OPEN RICH MINES Katalla, Alaska spector for the United States Depar to Take on Coal for Navy Test. By E. O. Sawye (City Editor of The Star.) KATALLA, Alaska, Oct ing river coal into ral will start a real estate bo never been seen outside of Le Let a government ce load, and town lots w front foot in about 16 +h ne » up 4 ah KO uy {nutes Nearest Port to Bering River Coal Fleids: jon her like of And just now you can R 7, 1913. THE STAR TUESDAY, OCTOB NOME CITY SWEPT OFF MAP BY BERING SEA STORM and at Bottom M, 8. Hibbard Mineral In tment of the Interior, and the United States Cruiser Marylard on Way ment than the maintenance of a harbor which would | 8 would have to ve The Bering river country east of Kataila le one of nature's most remarkable fuel fac tories. There you can find coal IN EVERY 1 carload of Ber: | | | | STAGE of the making, from decayed vegeta | and you which has tion and peat, through all grades of lignite and soft coal to very ancient and granite like anthracite. at this wharf to dred dollars a ng to Dutld a ral Councliman Peirce, who had buy a whole lot for cents Mex In the days when tney @pposed it before, voted with high tide waters deep in the streets is a town that was built on a | road from Katalla to the every other man oe Griffiths, Erickson, of the city, tearing out one-half of | in town had a coal cla actual const lardel and for it. Coun he business section an ckin cluded wholesale mt of Bering | tion work was commenced, the rail silders be @ilmen Goddard, Bruskevitch hundieete pr heen, id soldat k of several ratiroads und ast fight, offict f the government fell out ove end Marble voted against it. This morning, with the storm al sale of sald coal t itt anting of coa atents, and th The measure provides for the ios abated ry shows ak he Pactfi ast ata f r a wtage that I’ nt Roosevelt withdrew a election next March of 15 fr that at least buildings were ! States deparm of the in t coal land from eatry ae holders to prepare a new char wreck: There was but one death, 1itimate consumers,” spol | Katalla ts almost ted now. The oaly Industr ter. The charter revisionists (that of a man named Morrison, whe ® consummation, and Katalla | is in ofl—a pa to of! lands baving been Bre to meet within 10 days after | way sieeping in bis cabin on the| Went to sleep | @lection, and 60 days thereafter (peach when the waters first began, There are seven miles of ratlroad here, leading » moat Important event fn the Inst two years they are to submit herd new ito climb | nowhere, nor ts there #tation nor dock; the million | was the arrival of the U. 8. 8 Marylané to tak built ugee i. board 850 tous of coal for department te LAKE Qui 1 The gale beeen on Sunday besides a few highly prised om aholes | Oe: am group, over which Ballinger and Pinchot DR. BLAKE QUIT! Thre Gaathton' I91 oom a few Dighiy prised pe om cholee | Cunningham group, over hich Ker any NEW YORK, Oct. 7—The restg- | roadstead, the Victoria, Nava) fever oniete! . This navy test con) was mined in 1912, under ad @ation from the chair of surgical Corwin, put obt to s 3 i eee he ceoaitnae ous oy Scr Malta pg ed He peweies 8 Fesearch of Dr. J. A. Blake, whos the waters ma: a “ nd vativead: tame tat a" ME cabal ee Alenten wife served notice Of 8 $1,000,000 somewhere. Ila's harbor would be as hat h f wae ken ieee on Mra. Clarence Mackay, was “es “ f 4 kwater built, Cordova’s | hand and in such from being Becepted by the Columbia Univer-,tented city o! 7 te reaging | all winter, as well ax being splashed with salt wat sity trustees yesterd i oer = Reon Fagen 2 still | should Sam decide to open the Bering | in getting it aboard the Maryland (hat the test cannot eg ere enitall und the cron | coal flelds and build a road to tidewater, Cordova | show its REAL, VALUE b all and prop: | Cypects to be chosen as the center for the operations. (Sawyer’s next Alaskan letter will be | | The Round Oak Double Burner | —the most famous and bestliked Heating Stove in | America: hand- | somer and more ef- ficient than ever, in the newest improv- ed model (illus- trated). All the remarkable || merits of the original || Round Oak are preserved in this model, in addition, the Double Hot Biast an exclusive Round Oak feature that insures per fect combustion of soots which has, and gases, gives more heat, cleaner and less ash, economical con- upon an sumption of fuel “Round you Order Oak” this week, will be prepared for any thing the weather-man may bring. your and FREDERICK & NELSON | | | enced Just Priaters erty destroyed. Early in the night the surf swept | Jon Into the main part of the city Great seas burst over the bulk-| heads protecting the property. The| main business street of the city | parallels the shore line, The seas) business blocks on Front st Blinded by Blizzard Were soon battering the PORT OCC Waist deep in icy waters and blinded by .whirling snow clouds, men and women fought to save their lives The Pacific Cold Storage plant containing Nome's meat supply for the winter, was one of the first bulldings to go. Th part ment headquarters fell early in the || night, and long b ‘e midnight the city Hghting plant was wrecked jand the town was {pn total darkness Then a dredge engine was hitche to a dynamo on a higher level and for a time there was rel) but the water soon put this temporary plant out of extstenc | Debris Piled in Streets Every small boat and launch owned in Nome is adrift, Most of them are wrecked. Theé scene ts one of desolation and ruin The debris the surf was unable to y ward is piled up in the higher streets. Lighters are ashore and serious in discharging the the Victoria, which had from Seat IT WASN’T A BOMB BUT A RUBBER DOLL will be exp cargo of YORK, Oct. 7—It's a bomb,” whispered Frederick De. night of Courtlandt av. as he cau tiously deposited a parcel pont package on the the Morrisan A detectiv Neutenant’s desk in station rly picked up the small ad put ft in a It wouldn't sink, so h it at the bottom of the th a stick, In 15 minutes 1a red rubber was disclosed Oh, oh!” sald Denight, smiling |“That’s for the new baby we got last night WANT NO CHANGE PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 7 tions adopted by G. A. R Resolu organiza tions oppose plans pending before congress to alter the American flag. The proposed changes in the national emblem are denounced as un-American and un-patriotic FISK WILL RESIGN SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7.— Post master Fisk, who refused to quit until his term had expired, will re-| sign to accept a $10,000 post as manager of the ‘Lucky” Baldwin estate. BULL BROS. 1918 THIRD MAIN 1043 'Pecuersions 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., 2 and 5:30 P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 to 12, Half Fare, lon | port from the The 40 miles of ratiroad necessary estimated by Cordova people as a written at Valdez, after his visit to the fa mous Matanuska coal fields —Ed.) to do this are cheaper tnvest- AT - —-« MOORE | Antony's funeral oration bier of Julius won for William Faversham, te promoter, eight curtain calls at t Moore theatre last night It was a sponta great actor. Faverw! this, his debat in ean field, a great plac ite to a on, In dian. His portrayal of the eloquent aturdy, virile bitious ye rant Antony ts of the high Fa versham is a strong, bullt andsome man, and the role is most satisfactorily suited for him Added to Paversham's personal triumph is the finish and magnifi-| of the scenes. In every way in every detail, the production is complete. The Roman senate cham ber, as produced by Faversham. ts | of the best pleces of stage scer ery ever seen here. cence RD. McLean, the wellknown hakespearean actor, plays Brutus He « ex the character a winning presentation of a noble man, which ¢ meant Brutus, the man kill his friend, to be all, Faversham has sur-| fed himself with a capable company and promises a great deal for Shakespearean drama in the fu ture, as Faversham {# still a very young man Julios Caesar tonight, tomorrow Wednesday night ar will be repeated matinees and | oo 4 SEATTLE Girl in the 1 vor with th ° xi” rode Into big audience attle theatre Monday night. Her name ia “Lulu” and sh there with bells, Take it trom | young Bertie Stewart, who falls in| love with her, and starts on his first escapade In a lobster palace The instant the which brings about a rapidly re volving cycle of events that is a perfect scream, an the lady in the third seat, center alsle, young chap beside hardly contain his| seventh row, remarked to the r who could laughter Miss Barrie. ach and J wulu and Bertie in great ndid sup ley & play will usual mat Viola B Norton, who pl pectively, put it and they receive # rest of the The the ov Mitchell all company week with | : ORPHEUM | « entitled pletur sketch Drifting,” an artistic and esque vision of The Girl and a stranger In an apple orchard, easily wins the top place on the Orpheum bill this k. Miss Scott plays the Agnes girl and Mr. Keane the stranger The sketch is beautiful in #¢ effects and in its pleasing, dainty charming lines A semi-fatry story of Old Holland is told by Sam Chip and Mary Mar ble in a sketch entitled “The Land of Dykes.” This, too, ia rich in | stage setting. James P. Conlin, Lil lan Steel and idie Carr are a comedy trio that have a great vari ety of vaudeville features betw |them which are all well worth see ing, Lavier Is a trapeziat of ability lAndrew Kelly teils funny stories | and the Ankar brothers have a num | ber of thrillers in a gymnastic act The mov he the Franklin Broadway feotball and Times fire, game the ti THE THEATRES o ° a ok PANTAGES EMPRES. e John Phillber and a company of Nature's Nobleman,” which dra 15, most of them girls, present “A Ada Winning Misa” at the Pantages the. | ™&t! incifout in the Hie of atre thin week. It is a musical com.|Abraham Lincoln, the martyred In one act and furnishes lively president, is the headline attraction comedy and good music and danc ng for 2Q minutes. It ts one of the biggest acts of {te kind that ever came to this show house The Collette trio use a violin and two pianos, and their claim of being ceived numerous curtain calls Arthur Lincoln hin week of he is supported well at the Empress fills Cogliner the role capably The act re John by a company of four. the Kubelike of vaudeville” Is not Gy anor and Je tte te. th far fetched. Kelth and Demont have O*Tner and ugha gorag a sing dancing, talking and acro. American girl and the English batic act. Provol does clever ventril. Johnnie, have a brisk chatter act quial work Ed Gordon and Ida Smith Voelk and Cronin sing; An May open the bill with a clever t and Ross comediate, and W pantomime bieyele act J. Du Bots juggles TAKES OFFICE WEDNESDAY Clay Allen, the new United States district attorney, will take offic morrow morning. His arrived a few days ago. he discussed a pending with the defendants’ attorney, Winter 8 Martin, he declined to take office until it was disposed of. CAN’T FIND LUCKY | DRAWER OF LAND The government is making an of fort to get into communication with Ed Dillon by means of postal cards in order to inform him that he was but bee ause one of the lucky persons in the re cent Fort Peck land drawing ; Dillon Is a Montana man, but ef. Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Adv forts to locate him in that state! - _ have proved without avail. A card addressed to Dillon has been re. REAL ESTATE ceived at the local office, in belief that he might be here. Dillon drew which calls for a piece of land VENICE BAINBRIDGE ISLAND ABR B LORD WESTLAKE PUBLIC MARKET_~. 5th, 6th and Pine F on Rest modern outside Stewart House, Advertisemnt, rooms, 250 56 West | Extra Specials WEDNESDAY Trade at the Westlake and Save Money Anniversary Jubilee OCT. 18TH OCT. 18TH Big Specials All Over the Market. (Don't Misa it! LONDON On the Market—Opening New Dry Goods Daily. Double Coupons every morning until 11. Do all your trading on the market. Reasonable prices quick ser- vice. See Bulletin Boards for stall numbers on specials below, ous other specials not listed. Numer- New corn meal, 8 lbs. Beat pickling spices, Ib Heat cocoa, Ib | 2 cans fancy pineapple Marble loaf, Ib Large 10¢ loaves fre wht Full cream cheese, Ib 2 cans milk Hest butter Home-made 10-1 sugar 3 cans minced clams Sago or taploca, Ib 10¢ coffee, 3 Ibs 5 boxes best matches Dry green peas, Ib Home-made cookies, 80 for Faney tomatoes, crate | 4 Ibs, sweet potatoes... .. | Pure lard, | 20 Ibs pail... Ib. 88e; 2 for peanut butter, Ib., [AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN! Fp Miter THEATER Op mw HAM HESKETH STOPS “COUNCIL PLAN TO "2" ei Sj | MUZZLE THE DOG) So cas DP Mach BA 100,000 Wim Mt PIC TURESOUE HAWAII f All Motion WILLIAM PAVEN ’ Verfore is at hop. m. Bh VOPULAK MATINEE WEDNESDAY With ot EATTLE THEATRE ‘ YON & DAY Tenigns re Be Arte 100 und 2 edhe STAR WANT ADS BRING RE SULTS Counciiman Marble registered at against only protest vote Monday the ordinance to muzzle the city not held le fined on the premises of the owners The bill tis an Woolfolk's Merry WINNING Musical Tabloid — | ailey & Present Miss Viola “The Girl in the Cou ar ‘ againat the had been advised by le ‘ there was no danger of drophobla in t rdinance wo e Fam “ NEGRO CONFESSES i he MURDER OF WOMAN “1 gee no good reason for ap proving the dog-muzziing bill,” | SAN DIEGO, Oct Burr Har-,to ¢ ble said Acting Mayor Hesketh to [rin a ne . ea aR ; 1 3 ast taal day. “Between the doctors and | throw . the lawyers we're having a = Mrx mighty strenuous time meeting | To I expenses. This is the time for aa retrenchment, and not for add ast 1 ing expenses to the household nee his ers. There is no evidence of any outbreak of rabies or hy drophobla, and there is no need for this emergency measure.” convinetr The mayor's veto will effect- [him that the ively kill the bill, as anemergen: |to « sik ae h Puiea ee ae cy ordinances the charter re- | quires the me roval a SE" SEARCH FOR PLAGUE CARHITS WOMAN, INFECTED RODENTS athing Leach in Taxi” ane that rabies or hy nd th t where a pansed a year aKo. oa dogs on the stre not 1 were ealized that he he ¢ crime. Just motive would yor's af uncil Mrs. Mary 1 Jer, 68, ving at 4126 Lexin, om ay may dle & result of Injuries sustained Mo’ day afternoon when she was struck n & Southern day, # slight ent wa ported Inger cor ie pleagu Mra entelder was throwr the docks feet by ving a broken building unde arm, br * nt had taken the base of Ir taken « rat poison juries are feared at Kcores ts within blocks of the district. No infected animals were discov She’s as Pretty as a Picture has poor teeth. As this te the fi iebt TO HELP TRADE™ Walter E. Dorland of the United she States Chamt t Comm ‘Serer eee eee eee ee 2 2 8 k, for, speak tonig exula * . t a good or bad set Commerc ab din psi * LIGHTNING KILLS af ake or mar the ee rede be bins kc oie FIREMAN IN CAB * beauty of a face. True-to-Nature es me be * : BALI \ a, Oct, 7 pee “a Teeth are i last ests in bg od ‘arme ire- & | elegance. ey are not made | Mr. Dorland will urge the affilia-|4 man on Kansas City Southern & or stude but by a spec talist | tion of the Seattle Commercial & passenger train No. 4, was kill as mighty few, if any, equals. . * | mer the national Chamber of Com gq" by lightning in the l0co- % y are cool and light and durable. beset Hage lO pat pr ee egy # motive cab as the train neared *| They restore a youthful appearance, — Prot, Dom : a etit : * e. The engineer was stun- &| plumping the cheeks and removing lth ie Th a deod ae ve # ned, but was able to stop his #/ wrinkles bed een 5 @ Utilisation o! * engine. %| Beautiful molds mounted on vule * | canite at $5, $10 and $15 per set. Saaetaeaeeennen nes Fully guaranteed. CITY NEWS| “7 umes Boston Dentists Oct 7. Clothes ' ape by Mrs. Fred The Ladies Aid society of the « k Nielson and jared at $1,000 1420-1422 Second Av. Norwegian Lutheran church of in appraised by customs since | Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle terbay will have an apron sale and at $2,800. In Present Location Lt Years. will also serve refreshments at ——4 Steiner's hall, Interb: on Tuesdty evening. eee Roy F. Chambers, driving a de ——— ~— livery auto for MacDou af wick Co., had a narrow escay ° death or serious injury Effective Models he control of N. and E when met night machin Ly in Fall Fashions the your » that which is cc and although the material u fully good, the price has been down where anyone can afford it; st. The mac » away a block, and was wrecked against a curb, y often minin price is a great of clothes factor in We The coroner's jury Monday found . who shot and ybach when the lat hold up 0. & ad shot in self defense difficulty in our Regent in rect every to kept right besides— Technical rate subjects for rec : dateeuintina to ihe eeneeas aes Our Convenient clation at Chicago will be discussed Jat the querterly meeting of the Credit Plan ast Passenger asso King st North Pacific | ciation, te held at the station tonight be Nows ordinary a little you to take advan values by at a time p of these ex paying for your cloth e- The contract for the repairs on jthe U. 8. army transport Dix, the, cost amounting 59.90, has n awarded to Seattle Ma » Wor e- A tax levy of 6 mills for the 1913 asseasment, 5 mills for the general fund and 1 mill for the sinking fund was decided on by the school board at a meeting held Monday oe 1332-34 Second Ave. Near Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House «* State Representative Wm. Wray, a candidate for the state senate, was the principal speaker at the second of a series of organization meetings held at noon by the King County Young Men's Republican club at the rmania, | eee | The steamship City of Seattle, of the Pacific Coast Steamship Co will be laid up for repairs and alter ations after her next trip to Skag R ° Way and way ports es n ee Inol stops The suggestion by one of the board members that the teaching of it hd e languages {n high schools be abol of in t lel wes aot eugnt ap for sonsie| © stanuly eration at the m of the school held Monday WITHHOLD _ INTEREST A total of $21 949 accrued inter est on local improvement bonds, t which the contractors, according the recent supreme court decis are not entitled, is being hi by Comptroller Carroll on the Id out vice of Corporation Cou Bradfo from the accounts of pending cor tracts The remainder of the accrued { paid out by the city, will b ted in civil suits against cor tractors Who are now out of active busmess, HE moment Resinol Ointment touches any itch- ing skin, the itching stops and healing begins, With the aid of Resinol Soap, it quickly removes all traces of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm, pimples or other tormenting, unsightly eruption, les aving the skin SWEDISH CLUB TO MEET The regular business meeting of clea . the Swedish Business Men's clut , rand healthy, It is equally effective for sores, will be held this evening at. the oils, burns, red, rough hands, dandruff and piles. Sw ish club hall at & o'clock Gavia effaies, pecnveus and pie Every druggist Wherever drags er eid you can get Resinol Ointment ard |perity committee have important celle Resincl — Writer Deptsdh, Reckol "Dalia ee de anaes ree reports for the club members t vote upon,