The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1907, Page 7

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TRST BUSTE § OF THE PROGRS STS TODAY, IN A SPECI APER—LAWS NEEDEC NDUAL—NEW ERA CON p MANUFACTURER, eit BY RF (Seattic Star's Exe 6.—Kdwin § Sept Drney who made | Oil Co, and who, by toned many bly concerning the hur git ts: «KEEP RIGHT AFTER THE Bima says that he does no al ‘are perfect, but that th railroads t reform an are the ability of the gov gonelusion Mr, Sims jx iin ot restoration of « sitting ‘at his offte : campaign of trust Aion for 8 fall cam cnc. 1 gampaign against corporate of my office will be a the lawa, statutes, te or tadivid. will be belt to a strict account ‘ which vie eth be treated in ex- mame way as we treat . fogecad er the counter- fhe time has gone by when the P wealth or influence of an of corporation can be success protect it from prose Mekal acts by this office are and carried oo simply A corporation is a corpora because we discover that the law. form of doing bus doubt the most con the only practical form. the fundamental ditty the present situation. how that the state and federal the regulation and contro! | ¢ FOR REPEAL Sin Irrigation Congress {his noon unti! tomorrow fa the midst of the tong for fight over the report | Sommittee of resolutions. Fevision on lumber duties floor at adjournment and Of Modoc county, and Pardee, of Onkland, Mieading the fight for and the proposal to have the endorse the proposed re. Ul of the duties Both the resolutions commiiive fommittee on interstate fights reported during The commit water rights the states not nerally over their irrigation each state's essential details boring states | EVE ADAM'S CASE a. (BY United Press.) i , Sept. 6—A motion wa change of venue hax n fit iF the state in the case of Steve with the murder | Economy is the key- to integrity, lib- , €ase, temperance, ness and health. economy by ing a savings ac- se Orgetown ee D. Hoge, yr B toiner ol, 4 DIKKCTORS Herrains, 1 Di «, | a | nion Savings & | Trust Co 4 ¢ ne Awe Bs. ilies aiaksine be — ATTORNEY@WHO MADE POSSIBLE $89,000,000 FINE, a OF THE PEOPLE AGAINST THE | Béwin S Sima, United States district attorney at Chicago, who the Standard Ol! trust, and who is preparing for a h “PRISON WITH THEM!”~-BEST “REMEDY, SAYS R SIMS, NEMESIS 0 Olt | ‘ nih. i |ioal and sociatiet® ideas have been advanced were due to the belief that the government was unable to cope with conditions AL INTERVIEW FOR THIS >» TO HOLD CRIMINALLY Tat (and deat with great corporate WING FOR SMALL MERCHANT | combinations, . . te Mie by phedemonstrated , that thie 44, aot Ke fact. The prowident's firm and activedetermination to en force all of the laws has, without FRAZER, doubt, restored the confidence of luaive Service.) the @mall business man to a very Sima, the gtrenuogs Unite States | lage degree » the 0,000 Tine against the | “The president in hin campaign t adherence to the Rooseelt policy | against iaw-broaking corporations into good will not navior, and tHlegal treats has demonstrated that the government as it now ox this newspaper he announces hit |ints haa sufficient power to puntah nvestigations now under way im jany offender no matter how «reat jard powerful | ™.” |}. “The people have carefully stud: | t belleve the laws governing cor | led the question and will without! tr rigtt enforcement has already | foubdt, demand that ‘the state and as renewed the confidence of the | ®Atlonal legislatures enact laws to ment tu atrot the bt |regulate the conduct of corpora out a new ora in control of ¢ | tone. jon in business | “To my mind tawe whieh hold paused long enough ta his prepara | the directors and officers of cor asting to say porations individually responsible for offenses whieh they know the whiehger the men indicted along with Sen THE SEATTLE STAR-—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. TURNS AGAINST SHORT-SLEEVED SENATOR RORAH By United Press.) Ghortsleeved night robes ar poise Taaho, 4 pat has de | *tfongly favored for summer wear lveloped that William Sweet, ong) Yt physicians vehemently advin Peninnt the donning o ator Borah, former Attorney. Gen: | Myer tine eral Frank Mar@n and other, has turned state's evidence 8 promise of immunity, and ft is on hie teath me@ny* that the government relics larkely in the thuber land frand eases, Friends of Borah claim Sweet's confession is untrue, and was weoureg only through a prom ine of immimity and threats. There will be no h fay in bringing the Herah case to trial and witnesses are being subpoenaed for Septem: ber 23, the date agreed upon | BONAPARTE 0 BE AT CHICAGO nos" Sept ney General Bonaparte left today for Mount Deseret, Me, for a brief stay, He expects to be in Chicago September 16, and says he may take personal steps in Chicago tn 6,—Attor ROBE DE NUIT them tn Cg A handsome one that NALBIGH ©, Sept. 6—Seven lian Huzar? band, @ongiderable @ men wore Kid and about ® in Pthusiasm is expectag fo be worked jured in the plant of the Phoenix) up &mfng those who attend the ‘onstruction company at Buckhorn, }Populae West Seattle resor Athay county, when the bulldin® | was #t®ock by lightning. © “S@omy Jane.” ‘e Mtartin, fade night Liebler | & Co, wi nt « New Y ‘om e In Paul Armatron 10ce Balomy Jane,” for one w | . - | At the Seattle The Comedy of Error Chig” Perkina and the Pe n The*wiccons which Louls James | King Co. will be seen in “The Li neored early in the week in imper | U@ Prospector” tonight and twice sonuting Falstaff in “The Merry | tomorrow Unele Jowb ir | Wives of Windsor,” was followed | Will be next week's offering |lust night by an equal suecess in .{the dual role of the two Dromios At the Third Avenue. when the bill was changed The Haze) Kirke” finishes a eucceps Comedy of Errors akewpoare’s | ful week's run at the Third Aven moat farcical comedy theater norrow night, The ‘Tay The playing of the two Dromos | : ~ by one actor is a novelty in the} * ring rch a oo ‘ er é pons yon A history of the ancient com Uses ashington ore porees. proved an unexpectedly satt innovation, Mr. James imbues the |}} | Nkefeatured servants with two| . || such distinet fp nalities that 0 they move through the intricasios | }} CUTSHON of the tangled plot as separate per sons, despite the fact that both live only in the play-aeting of one ort man, The actor's reading of the |}} | Avon bard's stately blank verse ts|[} | as polished as of ye and he 150 MILES | maken his hearers feel its excel- || lence when in grotesque and faret-|}} Round Trip - . regard to the Alton case, He ox cal situations, as much as in for- ||] jeerporation ie committing, and pects to give much consideration to mer days when he showed his fond: ||} jprevide for imprisonment, will goltne case before returning to Wash hess for more berole acting a long way toward solving the ‘ pHa ington Mra, Aphie James and Frederick | *auldin hare w r. James he | “The enforcement of the con th gy 8 fini ont “ on doom spicacy iawn, wnich arty” with LUCKY JAP TWO WAYS rerformance | Ithem a sonal imprisonment h |} Penalty, has conclusively demon r ag yi! hee ake | [strated the correctness of this (By United Pr cha of co cumes, and , : * all | view. While prosecution and con! Reno. Nov Kuran.| Btacee the troumean ¢ suns Ties cath in’ G cones ate eit | vietion are much more difficult, the hd Ve bride ts of the sheerest of linen m ‘ n h, in| effect is far greater oi lay ny art Oe lawn, and ie enriched with French | feature of the bill at the Lots 8 ge sory H Pasadena, ¢ te STAYING) Dand-worked embroidery and Valen. |this week ’ fe ‘The effect of the president's at the Roverside hotel here with | Vane *O ‘ ies iveais | ter vee ation to compel bis beautiful American girbwife The po ated neck is outlined with At the Star BIG OCEAN STEAMSHIP to ope? the laws te aire laced $100 on the otte. whee : Fight Kood vaudeville acts, head-||! alia . | It f# notorious that a few months | | wide em dered beading, through | ght Kood vaudeville acts, head go the granting in the Wilson club here Inst ntght, | which pa a ribbon of pale blue | ed Sing Fo the Chinese ago the granting of rebates by rail! winning $3,600, The dea noe ! da was almost uolve R rene ng - satin. The short sleeves are mere. | Violini ure at the {8a . aut © | atitious of the luck againat the|} } theater th cok ports submitted then indicated that | ha.) , / lyf aps of the embroidery, and “ ils w | the railroads were continual and | OS™: Tetused to risk further lows, | ayo edged with the Val. A deileate | persistent violators of the inter tracery of embroidery ts down WH Open Tomorrow. ‘ state commerce lawn YOUR HORSE HAS either wide of the front | The newFamily Musee and As @ result of the vigilence of pare Sih shee. Somorrow WHE 6'8 wi 1s wise ik ob 9am the government a number of the! RIG UNDER LAW joes vaude pros returning 11:30 p. m railroads and corporations are mak-| ing a bona fide attompt to obey the ee. | ‘ At gro acipe’ Don't mids this last oppor rework one of the fe | “In my Judgment, based upon my! OMAHA, N Sept. &—Do you! pon Mics jtures at Lana park Sunday night, | site and the West harbor on the experience In this office, a contin-| give your horse any of the rights| Steady trading and attendance |*%4 between pyrotechnic dis |} pacific Coast vance of the policy inaugurated by |of a human being? Do you give him] and the presence of a portion of |P/#Y and the playing of the Spanish the president will eventually result |e, joan the Oxecitte hady ot the wity eo, {American potpourrl by the Hungar Tickets on sale at Raven ton ang’s Drug Store, Bartell’s rot bu y the ‘law t#| ket. Mayor Moore got up at an ‘ se 1 @o not mean by that that Iarge|teiling yor thet 10 1é ‘seat leral | Geprecen eee more got up at a8) you CAN'T BUY FOR LUS8|fl Red Cross Pharmacy and Pies bodies of capital wil! : , . ' FROM ANYONE. YOU CAN'T AF-|] A pital will neces duty to render to this greatest crea-|on the market at opening time and broken up us tyr Veelenee friune’ wan onto’ oS saa Kel eae ahaa at tee ‘chat |PORD TO PAY MORE TO ANY is #trated that ee th ae hy " t Ps ri ht alsa - ; 4 . hh arrival to | ON! SHOT GUNS, RIFL 5. AM Gok the so ied ustrated that some of the res he of a righ appointed, upon his ar o ‘ . on the elimination of small mer-| should have because of his toll find City Bogineer Thomson Sust |MUNITION, AT THEO. WIL beisainiionetian chant and small manufacturer is) Judge Alex. C. Troup, jadge of}on the verge of leaving with his|CO 1008 18T AVE _ hot wholly due to the fact that isthe district court here, has just|arme full of “first choles” vege competitor was & large corpor ation, | tables, Hut Frank Wilking, the © the fact that the large cor mayor'é secretary, felt the keenest poration used tlegal methods in disappointment when he ar at crushing competition and in crowd 8 o'clock, only to find his chief offenders. ing the small dealer and manutac departing with part of the market turer out of basin “ “A rigorous enforcement of the of corporations have not kept law which will prevent the illegal with the development of corpora crushing of competition and unfair ona metheds will without doubt make ‘The lawa which dea! with indl- it possible for the smati merch ant viduals are the growth of centuries and manufacturer again to con. and have therefore reached a high duct his business at a profit.” degree of perfection. Owing to a Mr. Sims is a man n lack of laws which properly regu velt type. He rises late the corporat the individual, morning and works acting through the corporation, is He doesn't believe in lite bled to do many things which Roose to night in a fat if He has a large family for a Chica Bic TRUST | ————~ NEW YORK have heen heard for some tim Rumors that a group of American capitalists, | with Thomas F. Ryan at their head, were forming a large company to} acquire all the largest typewriter interests In the country and to con trol the business all over the world Among the heaviest stockholders are Ryan and his son, Allan A Ryan, the Guggenheima, Charies M Schwab and Harry Payne Whitney Double Murder—Suicide. PORTLAND, Sept. 6—While under the influence of liquor, Chas. meenBOVS' SCHOOL SUITS Our fall stock of Boys’ School Suits has jast been ived. Som very exclusive novelties W. 8. HUTCHINGON CO., Second Ave. and Union St BALLARD | The New Store Piano manufacturer Co., who with ample fun purchase to the public. There are ali Chas. Knosher & Company for supposed big reductions, dealer will ke a i f $i te r do! Cor. Baliard and 3rd Av make a reduction of $100 to $200 in order to save a do! lar for moving or 50 cents per month for storag: We ha it 75 Ladies’ Walk ing Skirts; prices range from $2.00 to $4.50 each, Your choice of entire lot on Satur dealer without a profit, no ma day and Monday an, see Sailigank piecheese Welk’ reatine 2 occasion for a house to sell at a This entire lot will probably it buys at a big reduction. sell on Saturday. Come early This we have done for our money, and attic. It may seem extravagant New Pants makes big inducement to the Meyer-Toner Piano situation and now offer the benefit of their immense kinds of sales. but does it stand to reason that a reduction because you waste your time on a guessing game? We are willing to prove that there is no piano sold by any Never before did we obtain such value never before were such values offered All Wilk Almost ax big as himself market opened jeen with ped to 166 $1.40 por box Gravenstet Kees stead steady and seare ee ea eee Is Better Than ‘ a Guesswork GIRLS’ School | Shoes | PIANO A Kid Lace Shoes, patent extra dd soles, and bet er than the price. I in need of ready money Os $1.00 $1. ds take advantage of the re $1.50 a & Excuses of ali kinds are made HOYT 405—Pike Str or give you big tter what they claim, and the in a that there is only one possible if YOU CAN’T BE big reduction, and that is when - a as talk if we say that you can pur } } | | 4 chase a plano now at about one-half of its regular price, but a fj visit to our store will prove to you that this is the case. ove Oece “You can buy on easy terms, though we acknowledge that this large purchase has cleaned our till, Therefore cash buyers Fall 1 907 or those who can make a good first payment will be extremely welcome. feo our “Shenandoah” line ae union made, right styles, 26 different patterns to choose PRR np from. Your choice, pr. #2.50 The ‘i | me iy nd Liqu . ib the Ont om *. vig te . 4 r 4 i Oo on Bunda rany otl | gtr prey re tee « | j da r sur fine old 48 good as many stores gell me ) en An r day 1 ate 1 for $6.00. All styles a } : || Hunter's Baltimore Ry th it 4 f: | fe $1.00 nisms taken ; } Id. Peach Brandy, full e n i} ) f $1.00 The vpets Seats heed ad | ° | i | |) Good ld Guckenhetmer j 4 full quart for wv ore 314 Union St. | KEYSTONE LIQUOR CO, 1125 Firat av, eorner Seneca P 5i . Mpin 4184; Ind. 1184 Sed and Ballard Av Opposite P.-1. FREE DELIVERY. NO BAR. i J a a it aegis o - oo « 2 © @4060- 6 . 06 «4 on h eo o o s could get was a xquash ster few exceptions Experience There is no guesework in our ordering. We have done by him individually would be goan—four children. He lives tn Ite Ib | made a life study of textures and their different proper- anlawfut Hyde Park in a modest home, with > 1 ble per Ib | ties and know by actual experience which fabrics give This ought not to be. The cor a large lawn aod fruit. trees ' doz | satisfactory result Another point is our careful selec: | poration is a creaty {the law Twice this summer Mr. Sims at-{ 8 Potatoes, 4e per Tb tion of reputable makes, We are exclusive agents for the | re pe — for its sous ake a vacation, but! two bunches for | Broadhurat system clothing which is admitted to be the | Neate tap eae niment laws regu-jceeh time he was recalled from at Dried Onions, & Ibs for 2 ] best fitting apy in America { lating it conduct of interstate com- fishing trip by urgent matter in| Gebabere: ten to dee per dos. | { | Merce should be such as to make it his office. Peas 4c to be per Ib 1 KY R . | practically fapcesibie Tor i to uct | lt wee’ through hie eyetem ” atl pana, $0 10 40 par. Ib uits, Overcoats and Raincoats Megatly without forfeiting ite char. | staying with each detail of his werk UGK Wkey, Oi te tachdi. each ! acter or ite right to carry on intor-| anti completed that he made poset Gown ee ouinion. Set OO Sis tea. ter bao; Oearouanotan BROADHURST TEM $15.00 UP. state commerce ble the greatost fine in history. ft an abstract right at law | “fli 3 i vip j | “The public is undoubtedly very was characteristic of him that he (2, Compensation bestdes food and | Re | OTHER RELIABLE MAKES .. ....$12.50 UP. | thiroughly aroused as to the neces. took the biggest indictment aga driak | a te oe th OE, / sity of @ more thorough regulation | the Standard Ot! company firat and, TO, wnuaval opinion was ex.| 0m be per Ib | sseaaene of corporations disposed of that. The others wil) Dressed ta weeny, i. at Boot a, redhead ana tuk | “1 believe that many of the rad-| be comparit Gordon, & veterinary surgeon, who r } { Breasts cena - compartivety easy * fined for practicing without a | \p ches for be. | 1 eons | Cabbage to | r head a a of Fred Tyler at Wallace. The mo y. @ teameter, went to the BOVR BEHOOL SUITE bp nah fe to Ibe per head, | tion was resisted by tho defense's home of his former wife, shot her Our fall stock Roya’ Sch attuce, 3 heads for S : attorney, Darrow, claiming that the and her daughter dead then killed | guits has just been received. Some | C&D Apples, Se to Ge per tb 800-804 First Avenue, Corner Columbia. | act of the last legisiature giving hime very exc! © novalt} Squash 1 ; 4 the state the right to ask a change “"Té, W. 8. HUTCHINSON Co. Rartiett, $1.26 per box, 2 Strongest Overcoat House in the State of venue in criminal cases, was un | Second Ave. and Union St ‘. . constitutional. Darrow said, in his; ——— - Black berr 10e box; 3 for 260. | Ves . ee argument, that the law was passed | Peache to 806 per box a for the purpose of convicting | Prunes, 60¢ box 20 Ibe | Novelty Cloak and Suit House. | Moy. Haywood, Pettibone and 9 ene | Poms, G 16e per bas-| sits “aiacah on, i Adams. The motion was taken un- ket, 2 for : { der advisement by the court af {I r i { | coe on ut 1-2e per Ib. | F | allt 2 tha. fe 2be 4 toast | From Factory to Wearer u neni ID. S, a 4 URder th Flags ate At the Lyric Judge and ye bad @ the Lyric to: ifternoon And Zinn Musteal Comec t outh end the Puek morrow night @urr ttnda tom afte At the Odeon I uM 1 Paul 8. ¢ i) Lal fi derein kinodrome 0! atte pleture on mn. At the Oliver Oliver nt at r The Hiety of patrom wide to plea pre audeville its $9.60 TAKES IT HOME NOW REGULAR 425, wee LARGE SIZE, LATEST STYLE Talking Machine Complete ecuring a good Talking Ma hine some time this coming fall Jif so, it will pay you handsomely In our Closing Out Sale of all | instrume now on hand you can |wecure th regu jlar Talking Machi A with i, reprodu: for $9.60 | But you had better come at once, | for ry day witnesses twenty, |twenty-five and as high as thirty |machines being snapped up by |shrewd buyers, Remember, we also carry the largest assortment of Vie- tor Edisons in the West Johnston Co. | r and Largest Dealer | 903 SECOND AVE., BURKE BLOG. We're showing a grand line of Men's Fall and Winter SUITS, TOPCOATS, CRAVENETTES, AND OVERCOATS FOR ABOUT THAN { An imposing line of OTHER CLOTHIERS New | CHARGE. | | We { e | | Tailored can | - prove | Suits | it | | too. | for fall wear is now being dis | We played at | | | press | | all 4 ove y | || clothes | setineeed i bought | SPECIAL OFFER FOR TOMORROW Sie | . e once | Man-Tailored Suits |: | Made to Order | week i || free 25.00 |: | charge. | | - repr’ pe gh ra Tee * Eorese’, @ , In sizes only from Always This is unquestionably the greatest suit special ever offered | pleased Coat Department — |}| Is larger than any west of Chicago and offers unsurpassed facili. jf] show | ties for the making of finely tailored outer garments Price range from $5 to 850° Hf} you | Skirts through it Handwomely tailored Panama Skirts, algo fancy sulting. A Nov the elty Skirt always holds its shape. Saturday $6.50 to $10.00 | Skilled designer in charge of our custom order department stoc | “ih | Joseph Scherer Hit 1316 Second Ave. | “ ( Saheatariansaadtidh oO M06 A e200 fam S06 6 ademe 6 & & Co, FIRST AVE. CLOTHING SPECIAL. r'Y HOUSE, 1010 OMO000 Cand HS enanes cote

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