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JTS OUT CARS TO SA VE MONEY nlite Blectric Comply gone Passenget® From ‘Their Seats. lic utilities mag also be informed, ‘The write? was riding on a aller on the Green Lake line, in nund, On reaching Fremont or. ore Were given p gers on the to transfer to the firwt er — At the time there were probably 70 ¢ n the apera:! Persons on the two cars. The seat ay. | {OK oWpACItY Of each car fe 48 second car ss ot care, at ‘ 7 There wae nothing wrong with fe charges! st tho the Crafter making It necessary to he fol wend it to the barn, and the only excuse for so doing was in the t of economy at the expense public. When the car reached Pike at showed 82 pald fares, exclusive of transfers made at Fre ‘the regtater mont, indicating a load practically &) double the seating capactty f pub The writer has on previous oo casions noted the practice of send ing cars to the barn at Fremont when In regard to good service they should have proceeded to the ety but m reuch a flagrant disregard of pul¥fc requirements as shown this evening, without any excuse save economy On one previous oceasion the conductor of an inbound car on the Green Lake line made up five min utes’ Ume from Home Station tn “ff you neod & new Suit order to catch the preceding car ‘aay article of Women's at Fremont, that a transfer of pas Apparel, you can sengere might be made and the car ft on easy payments = to bey barn : prices ‘It such treatment of the public = is contemplated tn the franchise Special Sale of Upto grant to the Seattle Electrte com , pany, It might be well for the peo ple to be assured of the fact, so that they can accept the condition with composure and resignation “H. O. CAMPBELL, | - KING EDWARD TO MEET EMPERORS (By United Press.) LONDON, Aug 10.—King Bd Ward left this afternodén on his jannual visit to Martenbad. Excep | tonal interest fe taken in the trip, {an King Edward wil! meet Emperor ;Wittiam at Cronberg, Prussia, SKIRTS, MILLINERY, CREDIT. SOLDIERS ARE DEAD. (By United Press.) DALE CREEK, Wyo, Aug. 10. | Three soldiers of the 2ist infantry, U. & A., are dead of dysentery a! Camp Emmet Crawford, and oth- ere in the same regiment are fl! of = Av. — 1312 i typhoid fever. at able to Use as Rugs Remnants of Carpets QUITE SUITABLE FOR RUGS achance to pick up a mighty serviceable Rug at « ‘Way under anything offered before. Pieces range from two yards In length; all pieces sized and edges serged will lay flat and look very neat ‘No 1, yard lengths, Tapestries and Velvets, choice... .65¢ Mo. 2, 1% yards long, Tapestries and Velvets, choice... 7h¢ 1% yards long, Tapestries and Velvets, choice $1.00 % yards long, Velvets and Axminsters, choice $1.25 2 3, 41 6, 1% yards long. Velvets and Axminaters, choice $1.50 6, 2 yards long, extra quality of Velvets, choice. 2.00 SEE WINDOWS. Could You Use This Neat Buffet? Steel ‘Tuesday, and Emperor Francis Jo-; seph at Iechi!, Austria, Wednesday. | For a Special Line of Ranges See Window Prices Reduced Smartly THE STAR— ONDAY:. Aucust 10, 1908 [CUPID BREAKS TIE THAT BINDS WASHINGTON’S GAYEST GIRLS MISS MATHILDA TOWNSEND. (Star Special Service.) WASHINGTON, Aug, 10.—The lit tle love god, Cupid, fs laughing in great glee. “He lv engineering a coup thag will leave tn Ita wake a choice collection of badly lacerated hear For the last two years, in their merry, artless and wholly harmless |way, Mathilda Townsend, Bvelyn Walsh and Katherine Elkins have been the wireless girls of capital | soctety ly. And that fs what te stirring tb They have made Washington merriment of the love god hum. Whenever they got te the young gallants knew there w something doing that would strain }their pocketbooks and teat their wits. Their names were synony jmous for gayety and good times | No others seemed to get so m | pare, unadulterated enjoyment out of iife, and through ft all, with the snapping of heartstrings and the blasting of hopes, they have gone care free and heart whe | ‘That was so at least untl! recent MISS KATHERINE ELKINS. MISS EVELYN WALSH. the present season will see the di solution of the trio, Evelyn Walsh has married Ei SUPERFLUOUS HAIR TRie Glefigurement and blight beauty le now @ ot the pai you use Antipiiue (Death te Ma THE KAVEN Reattlc Agents, 141 Decidedly the Most Favorable Opportunity to Buy Carpet Remnants p Sale Tuesday About Two Hundred Short Ends, Rug Sizes, of All Grades of Carpets Ends Neatly Serged and Rugs Sized Remnants of Linoleums INLAID AND PRINTED GOODS Time is ripe to cover bath room or kitchen floors, as on Tuesday quite an accumulation of short ends of Linoleums, in both printed and inlaid goods, are priced to sell at a saving of one-half or more. Sale Price. Sample of Printed Linoleum, 1x2 yards, orth $1.70 The Sample of Inlaid Linoleum, 1x2 yards, worth $3.00 $1.00 Sample of Inlaid Linoleum, 1x2 yards, worth $3.50 41.00 17 yards of Printed Linoleum, neat pattern, 85e grade, yard B5¢ pattern, $1.65 grade, yd 81.00 18 yards of Inlaid Linoleum, small 1.75 grade, yd $1.00 12% yds. of Inlaid Linoleum, small pattern, # Remnants Fourth Floor. All Quartered Oak Couch Well-Made Buffet | with guaranteed spring; to sell one to a trader Tuesday for It's Priced : nd Se to Sell $27.50 Values for ° Tuesday . ° meer offered is like one pletured here, | For a medium price value, this number i buffet is made of seasoned hard Special is one of the staple couches, and | is extremely well made. Material quartered ot finished to imitate quartered oak. Size made with # maileable tron frame, securely | oak, nicely finished a medium dark golden M2 inches deep by 40 inches long: | Joined together by bolts and rivets. When | Top prettily shaped and measures 20 inches space, two snail drawers for silver, | couch is opened it makes a bed measuring ep by 40 inches long. Mirror a French Grawer for table linen and a large 4 teot wide by 6 feet long. Drop sides when | beveled plate, with fancy shaped edges Cupboard. Mirror isat French raised are held firmly by metal braces Ample storage space, two small drawers for Measuring 20 inches long by 10 Spring special weave, with helical coils and liver, one long drawer for table linens, and high. one we gnarantee togive excellent service. | one roomy cupboard. Doors in cupboard je Tuesday only | Special couch shown on third floor. fancy glass panels. . * Bay now Sole Sellers of the Pay later Monarch Malleable Range For Extra Special _ Bays Shop in Our All the Credit You Want Exchange Dep’t her Now It ts altogether probable that Ot Cincinnat! and W: Young Melean but recently hung ourhie whingle ae a lawyer in Wash: | ington the agement, it in virtually as at Katherine Wiking will be oe bride of within the Mathilda oar ‘ownsend, Mis sway as Washington's t beauty, i# planning to en the duke d’Alba of Spain at her's cottage at Mar Harbor where she is spending the summer Thely engagement has also been re ported and denied, but bis forth coming visit in accepted by society a8 Conclusive evide that the duke Ja in earnest To lowe the etars in the social firmament at one fwoep fs almost breath taking There are those who say it Is even tragte AUTO ACCIDENT; TWO KILLED who (By United Press.) TOLEDO, O,, Aug. 10.—When an automobile plunged over a embankment on the Mitchell two and a half miles west of Syl Vania, yesterday afternoon, Charles |W, Pohimann, a wealthy Cleveland nt tailor, and Father George Val pastor of Columbkille par lish, Cleveland, were instantly killed | | AUTO ACCIDENT (By United Press.) PORTLAND, O Aug. 10.—The - . ry, George and Frank, of Seattle, en route h their auto, met with a bad acet » |dent. While near Kelso the steer ing #¥ar went wrong and the auto 4. | lunged into the Lewis river, Henry aud Prank Alberts managed to fame, but the chauffeur and George were carried down, They managed to work themselves free, and the bunch came here to secure a wreck er. George Albers sustained slight ihjuries. AUTO WRECKED IN COLLIsion An“ automobdile driven by E. Hun” was demolished at 4 te o'dlock yesterday morning by dum my ear No. 3 on the Renton, Seattle & Southern railway, on the bowlevard crossing at beach. The car loaded with 60 tone of rails, and struck the automobile jwith such force as to throw it against « telephone pole and tum ble It in a heap through a picket fence beside the rightofway. The telephone pole wae shattered ‘The auto was carrying two wom en and four men, but they jumped to places of safety before the col Histon and no one was injured. Hull speeding along at the rate of 25 miles an hour when, as the front wheels touched the outer rail of the Renton line tracks, the engine died and the car stopped directly across the track, Efforts to move it before the arrival of the train | were of no avatl Motorman ©. B, Tennyson, who was running the train, sald that on account of a sharp curve he was unable to see the automobile. The car is a dark green Pope Toledo owned by the Pope-Toledo Livery company, and valued at $4,000 | HARRIMAN AFTER MEXICAN ROAD (By United Press.) MEXICO CITY, Aug. 10.--Effort is being made today to confirm a rumor to the effect that E. H. Har riman, the Anterican railroad king, has applied for the transfer of a cong@ssion now held by Col. W. C Greene for the building of the Rio Grande, Sierra Madre and Pacific ratlroad It is understood Harri man’s application is now before the Mexican government, tion may Harriman's supposed purpose tn thus invading new Mexican tory is said to be the obtaining of jan eastern outlet to the United | State SHIRT vite CROWN CLOTHING CO. Lith Fleet A: / SPECIAL days shirte fore |65c Swan’ . , In. Bev-| | eled Edge, Leather | Capped Chisel 45¢ | be Gre quailty. beveled edge Bale onds Aug F. M. SPINNIN 1310 Second Av. rd McLean, fon of Joho R. Me 4c. ington. | Despite the repeated denials of the duke of three most charming | Mrs. Charles W. Pohimann, her! \daughter Florence, and F. C. Diet rel, a Cleveland dentist, were in | the touring car, but escaped injury | The automobile landed at the | bottom of the embankment bottom laide up. The priest's head was crushed between the edge of the ear and a huge stone SEATTLE MEN IN Rainier | Rainier | car was hauling » fat-| Auto | and that ac-| be expected at any time. | terri: | Notions Bargainized Weather Forecast— Fair Tonight and Tuesday; Light Northwest Winds. tHeRHODES.: “SALE QF * Women’s Wash Skirts At One-Third Off Regular Marked Prices The Skirts concerned in this Sale are all this season's models, clean and fresh, plain gored, with with out folds; also platted effects; some are beautiful ly trimmed with and embroidery insertions Indian Head and pure linens are used in the cor struction of Wash Tailored Skirts, and among them you will find natural colors, pale blue and pale green P18 Ween Dress Skirts, a $1.10 $2.50 Wash Dress Skirts, Tuesday $5.50 Wash Dress Skirts, Tuesday $6.50 Wash Dress Skirts, $7.75 Wash Dress Skirts, Tuesday s...5.5 : Peay Corset Clasps, in white, drab or black; Tuesday, 4 Ne ay iy he Bilin rss OE pL Rebbe ey aay Agee Cc Pyramid Office or Desk Pine; regular 60; 3 Tuesday c Fine Herringbone Skirt Banding, black, gray or whites Tuesday, a yard Large Shell Hair Pins, very best quality; 4 on a card; Tuesday, a card Medium Large, same quality, 6 in a box; shell or ray Tuesday, a box Decorated English Cottage Dinner Sets $4.95 Grindiey's Famous English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, decorated in rich green and gold design, on the beautiful Derwent shape. The sets consist of service for six persons, and include all necessary 4, 95 pieces. TUESDAY SPECIAL at Royal Laundry Soap—A good, all-around kitchen soap. 23 Tuesday, 12 bars for »enevoesee lea Yellow Custard Cups— “Regular orice | 60¢ dozen. 91 MM, cabhanh -petsnce. asdaappsshsbaree ‘Sibtine Aeovtos 2¢ reRHODES eo. | has not a chance in this country Dover has resigned as secretary eran ELIOT because wealth is too diffuse. If/of the republican national commit- & man hans $100, all his own, he tee and accepted the secretaryship gives up ail idea of sharing it with of the newly created advisory com ON SOCIALISM tr %. To have socialistic mittee. Dover h pen succeeded jsociety, where everyone thought by William Hayward, of Nebraska. | | first of the rest of the world, you - — | would have to change, not soctety Town Storm Swept. (By United Press.) BOSTON, Aug. 10.—University circles are today discussing an in |terview on socialism given out by } President Eliot of Harvard. This| is the first expression that Presi-| dent Eliot has given to his views, jand is an answer to the recent ar ticle on American “trouble makers.” President Fiiot said: “Socialism TheSafe Deposit Vaults Ot the Title Trust Com pany are and have been guarded by day and night by employes of the and all valua- | iT || company, bles accepted for stor age are in a separate compartment, but ontire- ly within our large five- ined | ply chrome steel vault. Title Trust Co. SERVED. MEAL! Three roune aitle ot 7 ao. of the Mr Hume. joan Iron Works, has just registered another vic in the new speed wheel just put Steamer Monticello, Saves eight minutes tn time between Benttle and U Javy Yard, which en: f six ‘round trips n the 1:89 ana 18:10 || 4130 p mi} ad of 1:30. | } but humanity SZEDEDIN, Austria, Aug. 10.— Many dead, scores wounded and a heavy loss to property has resulted from the storm which swept this pace late Saturday DOVER’S NEW POSITION. (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Aug. | 10. Pianos Moving We announced tn Friday's paper that we would sell seventy-five used pianos at remarkable values. They are going with surprising rapidity. Expressions of surprise and itude come from all who see them. While we do not represent to be giving away goods, or losing money on every piano sold, we defy you to find such values, and you need but see them to realize the truth. A Saving of $75 or $100 In the house of Kohler & Chase is equal to a discount of three times that amount by the house without a one-price policy. As Good as New Many of these planos are as good as new; some are new. Pianos that have been sent out as samples from different factories. Some have been reverted with large amounts paid on contract. Some have been traded in on the Autoplano and marvelous Weber. For instance, we took as part payment on three Wheelock pianos sold to a repre- sentative academy several D. 8. Johnston pianos, which we do not care to carry in stock any longer than necessary. These planos are all in excellent condition, and no reasonable offer will be refused In the following list of prices, please consider the line of goods we are offering, and the ultimate prices, and do not think, because we are not offering two or three hundred dollars discount, that these are not extraordinary values, because we have not added this amount to be taken off. We ask the public to appreciate the quality of these goods for the prices asked. A list of a few of our bargains is as follows Regular Price, Used. Special Hoffman 3 months ...... 245 Kohler & Campbell 1 year Winthrop Good as new Stuyvesant Excellent condition Wheelock 9 months Kohler & Chase 1 year Rudolf Sample plano Fischer Practically new Starck 3 months Kohler & Campbell 400 Excellent condition Kohler & Campbell 400 1 year Rehr Bros. 2 years Starck (Art Style) New ‘ Iverson Rented short time Iverson 9 months Iverson 18 months 125 Including a year subscription to our circulating library, $350 and upwards, An exchange agreement will accompany every piano sold enabling you to exchange for any other piano we carry any time within one year, and full purchase price will be allowed. 1318 Second Ave., WEBER PIANO DEALERS SEATTLE, WASH. Fa

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