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“ “LA THE SEATTL TAR—TUESDAY, SEP®. 19, 1905 | | LIFR SAVED BY SBWAMP-ROOT Woman Whips Out Revolver Cowing Would Be Assassin| Sample Bottle Bent Free by Mail, The Wonderful Bladder Remedy Kidney, Liver “Don't Worry, Wi wn Ue Oi ad Cash iter aes” nd New Store Methods and LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19.—Whip- 7 Because Ragan ha en madiy in mp- Root ered } bosom of her gown, Mra, Fradk Hol-}ting into court. For a long Ume 1 trouble to Please You id cowed a would-be assansin | Holland, who is a x swell of |. oot the oumeter t ding a drawn knife in the crowd-| this city, was away, Yesterday he! i, ‘the back Shearetian . ed waiting-room of the Arcade sta }returned and he and his wife be heada t f re was planned to o ome the disadvantages un tion, There was a frantic tumult, came reconciled and were leaving) the bi b and the place was almost instantly |for China when Ba cleared, leaving in the center the | wild with jealousy beautiful young woman aiming her| Mrs. Holland, at the heart of Marry Bagan Spaniah belle, say oh has opped the knife with which he| carrying the pistol because nded killing Mrs, Holland's bus-| had been bothering her fo | band Jand she feared trouble further | | ——_—_— eevseennininin - (Brooklyn, and he came to Seattle with the American board of mis-| " | BEGINS LECT lday, Dr. Dawson will lecture twie each day throughout the w an appeared | ing rk, the new store right in regard who was once & sya atock method is the highest for ures of the mont dis If you need a medi price you ut we have gon y of the public, and as a result the n credit system imaginable, You make Come in and get acc apeaking from 12 to 1 p. m. every o day at the Grand opera house, and he i « opera house vn | Tb Grand op ra 1 WAS lin the evening at & o'clock at the crowed to ite capacity at noon. | h. Clifton Powers ‘lymouth eh when Rev. William J ar 1 singer, je with Dr. Dawson D, D,, the noted lecturer, | from eutferers beth cont f and divine, gav open-| PARIB, Sept. 19,—The minieter| by mall. “Write De mer @ Ca ing lecture of his ¢ fc series, | of marine t rdered the auth Hinghamtou, N. ¥., and please be which will last a week ities of the Villa Franche to allow} sure t Dr. Dawson's headquarters are at| the Ame Minneapotts, London, England, but he is well) Admir veoupy anct Tron Bed, in several colors mention that you read this ¥ y strong and attractive attern, full size, Only known in this country, having con-| age heretofore reserved exctumively ducted an evangelistic series of | for the flagship of the French Med meetings in various cities last fall. |iterranean squadron, This in the His present tou under the ¢ GealeHills| ew yory Le _ Ca cures | SEN YORK LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE TUR sexo me] — PROBING INSURANCE COMPANIES BY MARIEN E. PEW Staff Correspondence of The Star NEW YORK, Sept. 19%—-A com od by the New York holding meetings in mine just how hy and refined gen head the companies have} firat time ® han exception has been | of them. vuntry's te a aranc ea tian Pa will come weet public which supports | we 1 k over I " se to ite | them j \ THE TACOMA & EASTERN te| suitability as an American te ai|, This ts an outgrowth of the aa-| sine from Tacoma | for his a direct to Mir Lake | SILVER BEACH, on THE TRACT has been let for | Com. wants to incorpor & bridge across South slough cor ALL CITIES in t necting gton and Sitvana | of dearth of ceme BELLINGHAM Elke will erect a | Purpores. $10,000 building. | SENATORS PILES and NEXT YEAR the Methodiat Epis-| are visiting Bellingham, Copal conference will meet at Bal-} FRANK GUE lard. evetgre REY. HERRERT J. WHITE, pos tound in high finance arrel among the le Life Assur ance society and is the fulfiliment of lic demand. The object is to frame state laws which will compel insurance concerns to live up to the requirements of their charters. } coterie of Very reapectable gen thie Uemen are on the rack and the vast duced 600 crates. a record. |4f™y of policy holders in all parts | ter af thé Piret Baptist church of |Dreaking yield jof the country are at last to have! Beverley, Mass, has accepted a call | PRESBYTERY of Puget sour sot] “look-tn” upon the affairs of the to the pastorate of the First Bap- pres United States Presbyterian | erful ae re ee aa | NEW YORK INSURANCE INVEST IGATORS IN SESSION church of Taco church is meeting at Evere 1 "1 ; HE : BF t fiat church of Tacoma.” aE ag ee nt rete amt] Ae the thousands of men and| INVESTIGATOR HUGHES SEA TED IN THE FOREG the name of the city changed to| YOM*® Who invest their savings OF | nor restrict the right of the minor-| “Townsend.” fortunes in so-called mutual IM8Ur- lity investor In having any part in/ MAY | now operat ¢ What mplain building ANKENY N has an acre ot | blackberries w CHIEF ROUND, PLEASE, MB INNERCIRCLE. INVEST MY SAVIN FOURTH annual Jefferson county | “Pee companion fools’ itiat revela-|th® control of the company affairs, ; WITH YOU LF ULL. PROMISE NOT |fair is being held at Quileene this| ,, According to the tnitiel revels, |the interesting question may some-|TO EVEN WANT TO ASK A Week err Ne ee ert nich sounds |time be propounded through a pol-|QUEBTION ABOUT WHAT YOU | EVERETT authorities are afraid|ss\r ‘a policy holder might have ae! marble counting room window | ARS DOING WITH MY MONEY: Fem shy ricsnage wane a at 3 Fred | something to say about the manage {in Wall street A Are all, except the inner circles, | “STATE congressional delegation | ment ot the company he is investing | Lm REED AND | will visit Centraila the last of this TR rong & mombelder in seme Com I Fae is - | week. | It took Charles E. Hughes, who is WHAT WILL PIPE “Derawraneet ot sodera to-|- tere cure enoetee "| PEACE PARTY | arte a contee i meats, At Pullman | few hours to demonstrate that, ax| evens jurse in Scandinavian this) the insurance companies now prac-| IS HERE THOMSON D0? sala dees hae tice mutualization, It amounts to ED. FRANKLIN, an _ Everett! nothing more than beng an attrac: | “ ‘aed highwayman, has been found wullty | tive and glittering argument to hold | pene — jof burglary, after second trial | before the Investing public. that the| Seven members of the Japanese ROBT. B. McINNTOSH, a Tum-| policy holders have absolutely 0| peace commission are in the city | Water logger, was caught between! voice in the management of the in- | Tuesday, resting from their journey jtwo big sticks of timber and seri-| surance concerns they are support: | across the continent preparatory to ously injured. a ing and which are supposed to b¢ /saliing to Japan A WHIRLWIND upset a forge be-|operated by them through their Wednesday | jlonging to A. C. Jansen, of Lind,| servants, the officers and directors.| The party, which is staying at |{PBroval five months ago, when TALKING MACHINES jand set fire to his barns and sheds.| High offict nme of the most |the Washington, consists of the fol, (city, Engineer Thomson was ready AND RECORDS j tome, $1,000 important insurance concerns in the |jowing: H.W. Denmison, foreign |'2,2al! for Europe, but concluded to LARGEST STOCK IN | STATE BOARD of equalization | world have frankly admitted on the | advisor: Yenjiro Yamaza, chief of |i} it the engineer's return to see Worrying about how to raise| witness stand, under oath, that /the political bureau in the foreign | {22 MISMt have some more sugges THE NORTHWEST f| money to meot appropriations of| weeks in advance of the election. | office: Colonel K Tachibana, mitt, | 200%, for the improvement of the CORRECT PRICES, EASY Jf last legislature lthe executive commltton, without | tars camer te sreee ye at | tramchioe TERMS WHEAT is coming into Lind at/ consulting the wishes of the policy | retary of poe Mr, Thomson 7 oe legation; 8. Ishiuji, as . ape Rp Big PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED, [| ‘"* "Ste Of 7.000 sacks @ day holders, have named the ticket for | sistant secretary; K. Ochial, weere-|witt make but It is the botiet at the REPAIRED AND " | ° vad trusteeships and directorate, that or r | MRS. LIBBY HAS |these ‘selections have never been | (a7 ,f legation; H. Hirata, assist- /city hall that he will recommend POLISHED 's that there was only one |“ ney some radical alterations, enough at RETURNED contented The party was met at Everett by | ieast to make the gas promoters feel The American Improvement |company's gas franchise will prob. bly be taken up by the corpora fons committee Wednesday after noon. The committee was ready to on the Dakota, | give the franchise the stamp of its KRELL AUTO GRAND AND ELECTRIC PIANOS SMALL MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS AND SUPPLIES VICTOR, EDISON ANO OTHER | has not yet an ticket to vote for even if the policy Consul Hisamidau, President C. T. vr holders did vote and, in short. thet -raxahashi, of the Japanese associa- by devious methods, the affairs of tion. A ogg A Hattori, Mrs. Hisamidra these concerns were in the ef jand her daughter. Tuesday after LINCOLN, Neb., Sept. 19.—Wm. J. . Oe é Mra. Captain Libby, who a few| grasp of the handful of men Who, | noon the party were the guests of | Bryan ie a delegate to the Lancaster | days ago came down from Junean| theoretically, are the employes Of/1i6 consul and his wife, and Tues-| county conventio today He will } to attend to the cremation of the policy holders. x |day evening they will entertain a/ alto be a delegate to the ata | husband’s remains, at Portland, has| The testimony shows c'early that | soiat dinner party at the Washing before going aro | returned to Seattle, where she will so-called mutualization ts farcioal | ton make her home through the winter,|and a mere form. It Is one of the ———— '|most remarkable disclosures in| —, modern high finance as practiced ERNST BROS. inc. today. 306-508& Pik st. Leading Piano House, on 1 the A corrective measure is suggested lin the formation of a law which will compel insurance companies to hold their elections at stated intervals, | which the polley holders will be in-| formed of, and a system of voting | by mail will be agreed upon. ‘The insurance investigation is ex- pected to bring out what uses, prop-| er or improper, are being made of | linvested public funds of gigantic lamounts. It will be ascertained if |there are any other of these great) |fiduetary concerns, besides the | Equitable whose, inner ais ane ane applying intrusted money to the in ae Bgl nbd tre lroeet of independent institutions ig buy here are of best quality land enterprises for private gain. It! hand made. We Imay be explained why most of the | bx insurance concerns consider It rao gpd ange oy Ree Broadhurst .00 | vestigation may reveal to the ever-| System UP lastingly astonished gaze of the | public just how much | inrurance| companies are mismanaged as re O h R li bl 5 garda the best interests of the pol-| ther Keliable 50 icy holders and in the interest of) M k UP the inner circles. Mr. Hughes, the ee de Se chief Inquisitor, will ask the re spectable heads of the insurance | leompanies, In legal verbiage, just | The hoops on these barrels are extra heavy, as we intend how big fools they consider their they shall last for years and always give satisfactory service | employers—the policy holders. Both Phones 1158 {handful of men do, In reality, con SOE POLE LLELEL EE ILS IO Garbage Barrels In our exclusive assortment of Fall Suits you will find a beautiful variety of patterns, Grays and ggeens are the pre- vailing colors, although there is a consid- erable number of brown and blue mixtures. positively guarantee you the most sanitary, most durable “s and best steel garbag In Seattle at $2.00, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.50 Remember we give you any size, style, shape or weight barrel you wish and stamp your name and address in it FREE. Thus you are insured against its possible lous. " steel and ar oe ¥ barrel | ltrol the very life of the nation’s in-| | surance companies and with the ob | |vious tendency on the part of the lheads of the vast industrial and commercial enterprises being to fur J. Redelsheimer & Co. 00-804 Firat Ave. Cor. Colum Strongest Over bia St The 3 SKirts Made CH Ca tiny ) ELIABLE GOODS ONLY Try Our Dollar Gloves} Free itt : ' Chai isha» 1 EMBROIDERY | SALE Amazingly Beautiful Collection of Swiss and Nainsook Edges and Insertions on Sale To- morrow Morning at Just Half Price--Startling | Reduction for One Day Only | Thousands and thousand of lovely new embroide factured from the finest Swinee nd nainec h ‘ f new and “ of a nt widthe | Kmbro es for baby clothes; Embr es for corset other e; Embrot | Jeries for shirt walsts—for eve for which emt an be tised; the proper jdthe and quality is here endid window di rincip traction on Secor enue today, Tomorro one day ch mount you wish from this new stock at J e, Value y to $1.50 a yard The goods are mar 1 lar price € t one-half from the amount of your b w art e all day JUST McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Ahn SMR ie A LF PRICE TO EVERYBODY hould judge from this that we may pate a prosperous season in Mra. Wines of the Cabbage Tuesday and Wedr y nights ee ee ee Wednesday matinee for the th ® * thenen. ota r” will give| bin A PERMANENT WORLD'S * thre mances at the Grand, | the best FAIR, * « Friday night. The seat sale | v ville house NEW YORK, Sept, 19.— ® Plans are being made to open & begin on Wednesday morning ne | Lie a nent World's Fair tn # Here are some of the vist’ PROSPESITY IN | % 1909 as @ tritcentenntal cele- # things from the plece t ) of the Giscovery of the & MRS WIGGINS SEZ Hudson river. It is proposed the good Lord put me at, an’ it look the east bank of the Hud- & like I got a happy feelin’ in me} son * ‘most all the time.” | W. & Rhodes, of Rhodes Bros * “It looks like ever'think in the|has just returned from an extensive | ke AAA e eRe world comes right if we jes’ wait| business and pleasure trip through —_— ———— long enough.” he principal cities of the coast | NEW I hold that it's wrong to keep In espeaking of business condi-| that Judge Gaynor, whe was of- everthing bottle up inside you. Yer # he found them in the East,| fered the fusi¢ nomination for feelin’s is like ras’berry vinegar ouder said | mayor, has declined. If you're skeered to use ‘em an’ keep | jon savin’ ‘em, first thing you know jt ve done ‘vaporated.” “lve made it a practice to put all my worrles down in the bottom lof my heart, then set on the lid an | smil It’s sinful to fus.” | “Bome folks goes right under |when trouble comes, but I carry mine fur an’ easy.” | “It ain't never no use puttin’ up |yer umbrell’ till it rains!” “You never kin tell which way jany pleasure is comin’, Who ever| ___ ould ‘er thought, when we aimed | at the ry that we'd land up| jat a first-class fire?” | Somehow I never feel like good things belong to me till I pass ‘em | on to somebody else! “If you git knocked out of one plan, y to git yerself an other right quick, before yer sper-| | rits has a chance to fall.” | “The way to git cheerful In to lamile when you feel bad, to think labout somebody elee’s headache when yer own it ‘most bustin’, to keep on believin’ the sun is a-shin in’ when the clouds is thick enough to cut rtment houses, flats and the “Ma use’ to say livin’ was like P $ We have an extra good line quiltin’—you orter keep the peace , of folding beds—PUT TOGETHER an’ do away with the scraps to stay together These hold first quality springs and woven wire mattress, and we lustra two favorites on this page. D (see upper cut) ts of eee eee EE ERE RK, Sept. 19.—It Is sald FURS FURS venth hour. Attend to it now. Order nes. We have the largest in the Pacific Northwest. did stock of all the Furs any other country FURS Do not delay until the e your sealskin coat before the fall rush cc and most gnificent assortment of FURS Give us portunity to show you our sp to be purchased in thie or T. PETKONTS & CO. Pioneer Furriers. ished in 1886. 110 Marion Street, Srconp Avenue & Spring Street FORMERLY Gi HOLMES FURNITURE CO. — Folding Beds fhe Ideal Extravaganza com pany” played to a fair house at the Seattle theater on Monday eventng. The au ¢ applauded nearly highly polished golden oak with every turn generously and seemed quarter-sawed panel front. Blabo- well pleased with the performance eee fe rate scroll top contains beveled : L French plate oval mirror, 12 by at the} TEM 18 inches. Carved front and legs. theater, continues to Special value at » $30.00 ‘The Convict’s Daughter Third Aver draw big houses. The | wil! be continued during the re nder of the week same bill FOLDING BED, of golden oak, has Legs and top carve ine three-panel front which fs and entire bed is handsomely 818.50 highly carved polished. Our price, on The bill that of tat on Monday is splendidly sele Changed Hands ocinheewiiion only FOLDING BED of high ly polished golden oak is an eBpecially neat pattern with six-panel ee? front. This bed is ex- Bice tN 2 4 PRES i slit, made to Ante Di) Cx tra well | and a good many hard knocks. Price, Ny 820.00 &. 8 BED ( »p lo The Bargain House, for two eee eee years at 1104 First Ave., hai changed hand ers, in order to of goods from the east the Bargain House stock, con sisting of Clothing, Shoes, Hats top shelf and Men's Furnishings, at } than wholesale, Watch Fr evoning’s Star for bargains cut) of polished gold- en oak awed panel front; carved front and leg only

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