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DROWNING ENDS SUNDAY OUTING — | Richardsoa Falls to) boathouse, and was drowned. ¥. 1. | Durell was in the boat with him and ‘goward h From a party of friends about to go sail His Dest jing with Richardsor were at the Sailboat. whart x After the drowning the lake was — dragged but the body was not found ‘ on Lake| The lake ts about 250 feet 1% ealling expedition where Richardson went tn Wesdingtow was brought (4 (AKC) Richardson was single and re gabiag yerteray afternoon when! sided at » Wight ay. W. He J. Richardson, 28 years old, | leaves a sister in Chicago, and was ee the jibboom of a sail-/a nephew of W. 8. Thompson, mana ola oft the Madrona park | vol of Cheasty’s, Haberdashery se rea et PROPOSE NEW LAW | TO AID DAIRYIN the Banks system of tsolation for breeding purposes ~< Inspectors Must Stand i bereulogia is concerned, comes from | Educational Test of Efficiency. the beef cattle shipped tn from out side states and permitted to go out —— a |to pasture here while awaiting jalaughter, These cattle frequently generally are very |® av | oo. pete break through the fence and mingle | with our datry herds, thus ie in their efforts to} munteating the disease to the purity of milk,” says | mileh cows. of Oriltfa, the president}, “We propose in this new law an et hington Dairymen’s|!™#Pection at the state boundary, or the now Washing . complete isolation from our milk association We realize that the department jherds unt!) the animals are killed for market ‘deen handicapped by the lack pla to some extent, and will ter te state wieiatwre «8 $500,000,000 FOR re THE BRITISH NAVY of general benefit aged com our industry, and will vd in furthering will require that} sik Inspectors shall have five (By United Press.) wae weectical experience and held| LONDON, Aug. 17—The British Tere some recognized | government, according to the Dally ‘Map -that cach herd shall ae least once a yoar for tubereslosis, the state to pay fr each affected = animal Or permit the use of >I AN O S KING MACHINES RECORDS NC.WaAtiinG CO, - By United Press.) MOHONK LAKE, N. Y. Aug ‘omorrow evening Rear Adm Robley D. Evans will have com led his 48 years of service in the | United States navy and he will be Nplaced on the retired list. His |friends plan to celebrate the occa- | ston. | ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Telegraph, contemplates raising a large toan tn view of the growing naval competition abroad. It ts stated that fimancters of the highest standing have undertaken to find | $500,000,000 on nominal terms to} meet the necessities of the feet for the next few years without disor ganizing the annual budgets or cast ing @ heavy burden upon the pres ent generation FeVANS RETIRES TOMORROW. 17. al | (By United Press.) | PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 17.--Wal- |ter Johnson bas been arrested by Sheriff Hancock, of Washington | county, on a charge of having killed Elmer Perdue in the mountains back of Hillsboro, Ore. Johnsen } will be taken to Hillsboro, | CAN BURN SLASHINGS. | (By United Press.) | OLYMPIA, Aug. 17.—Permits to }burn siashings are now being ts jaued. This order was suspended five weeks ago, owing to the dry weather, but recent rains have put |a stop to the danger of spreading wp? | Logged-Off Lands Convention. | | EVERETT, Aug. 17.——The execu |tive committee of the Washington | Logged.Off Land association has is-| |sued a call for a meeting here Sep- tember 12. / Governor Mead at Edmonds. EDMONDS, Avg. 17.—Governor | Mead will make the Labor day ad | dress here. The celebration ts in} | charge of the Edmonds local No. 14, | International Weavers’ Union of | America. | LK AND WOOL SUITS, regular prices $25 to $40. Speci, : SKIRTS, reguiar prices sy to $15. Special Sale $2.98 LINEN surTS, HALF Linen Suit In the One-Half Price. Tony Pastor is Recovering. NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—Tony Pastor, the veteran actor and man ager, who, for several days past has been critically §, Is rapidiy| mending. His physicians now Heve he will recover. ALL GO-CART PARASOLS AT COST | 198cl Boy's Extra Heavy Steel Body and Wheel Express Wagon ; size of body 12x24 inches; very well made; worth $1.50; Tuesday, special 98c 25c¢ Gas Globes, 15¢ Opal Gas Globes best made; regular Tuesday, special 1.50 Boys’ Steel %e Doz, Coat and Hat Hooks, 12¢ or Nickel-Piated Steet pont ad Hat Hooks; rust proof extra strong; worth 7 spectal, dozen 12¢ imported, and 15¢ 25c Water Jug, 15¢ Nicely Polished and Finished Se Sash Rods, 3¢ Water Jug, in pretty cut glass Brass Sash Rods, with one |} effect 25¢ Lunch Box, 15¢ Gtiman’s Clothtined Folding sctal ee extend to 42 inches : Wy; worth be; 3c ‘$00 eres Clock, 696 Lunch Box, made of strong Haven 20-Hour Warranted [ff fibre and may be washed; folds re with “stop” alarm up and may be carried in the fh ee emu e orth . aed = 69c pon next 15c 35¢ Grass Hooks, 19¢ 40c Mirror, 25¢ rade = “Wizard Grass American Beauty Mirror, has BK; made of good steel; holds |] oak frame and good quality eh ed) Worth s6c; glass; size 9x12 inche I or 206 $1.00 Nickel-Plated Teakettle 49c Nickel-Piated Tea Kettle, made of XXX heavy block » heavily nickel plated ; will wear sine 49 to copper; worth fi 00; special c worth 400; special ). r SECOND AYU AHO UNION STREET | Walker-Coffin-Layman Love secured THE SEATTLE t STAR_MOWIAY, AUGUST 1 17, 1908 |WORLD’S PREMIEF DIVORCEE * * * a * Here ls a aummary of Mre, Love's engagements with Cupid * 1884—Eloped at Los Angelos with Frank Nixon Coffin caused her mental anguish ® 1898-—Child's deathbed plea reunites couple and they are remar- * rled. % 1898-——Divorced again on the ground that Coffin got intoxicated. * 1899-—-Married to J. C. Walker, a hotel clerk at Waukesha, Wis. She gave him $50,000 and they took a trip to Europe ® 1901-—-Divorced from Walker on the ground that he got mad at . her story-book heroes and burned up her manuscript. She also said ho atruck her at Greena Marries Frank Nixon Coffin a houre after a mysterious woman calls, | * 1903-—Divorced from Coffin for the third time. it 1903-—-Comes to Los Angeles, Mother leaves She marries Perkins A, Layman, a clerk hotel. | ® 1905—Divorced from Layman in record time. * 1906—Marrle wos him in four * * 1901 * daughter fortune. at the Van Nuys Charge, desertion, Hugh M, Love, a newapaper reporter * and negiect. % 1908-—Withdraws charges and makes up with husband. & 1908—Files second suit for divorce. % 1908—Obtains a divorce from Love. SERRE EEE ERR EER ER (Star Special! Service.) ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 17 Grace Soel)-Coffin-Coffin Los | When without sp went to bis room. & divorce from Hugh M. Love of the local board of health tn the se pajamas and bathrobe, and & seat near the fireplace pertor court here a few days ago, a pipe and began to smoke. I for | the decree made her the prem got to state, ided M Love divorcee of the world. The story | “that he put his feet on the top| of a world’s record in the divoree courts is told briefly above. Pink pajamas figured prominent ly in Mra. Love's last tilt with Dan Cupid. When the fair divorcee as jcended the witness stand to relate 1 wherein Mr. Love had not Iived up to bis mame, the court room was Will you marry again? well filled with a large concourse an inquisitive reporter. jot fair femininity, some with only t can't say,” sald M |short records and se with no and she entered the elevator records at all, but all waiting to see) Mra. Love « te to b & new record established for a trip to nolula, Mra. Love told her story tn a that when she comes low voice. She hung her head white on the stand. Several times the court was obliged to ask her to speak louder ‘On one cocasion,” sald Mrs. Love, “Poliy-I mean Mr. Love came home while [ was giving « round of « chair manner #o happy py. but whether or fs the great secret Mrs. Love was formerly Snell, a millions Die ee eee ee eee eee ee 2 2 oe THE MATRIMONIAL AFFAIRS OF MAB. GRACE, ETC, LOVE. *) > * doop |* 1804—-Divorced from Coffin in Chicago on the ground that he * * * 7 * 4 * ~ * * o * * * * * * Tho chief trouble, so far as tu} * 1908—Files suit for divorce on grounds of cruelty, non-support # * + * © * * ;musteale to several of my friends He walked right through the room aking to any of us and) In a tow mo meats he came out with hie pink taking | pulled out Mrs. Love testified that on many | cecasions her husband choked ber| ted her in @ brutal and tn sald Mre Lave after receiving her sixth decree, anked | } Love, ve soon and says back she} expects to settle down and be very ot It is to!) be single happiness or marttal bliss| | Mise i Grace Snell, a daughter of Amos J./ Chicago banker. Unprecedented Values Never before have conditions and circumatances compelled us to make such unuseal inducements to Piano buyers. Will Prices Interest You? If #0, read our Met of prices on used Pianos, and if you aro f of this opportunity Prices talk. We will not wide-awake you will not fail to avail yours Detailed description unnecessary bother you with tiresome descriptions of the following Pianos, as you will have to see them to appreciate them, and we only ask you to investigate at once. One Iverson, regular price +» S127 re | One Iverson, regular price $250, 1 . One D. 8. Johnston, used short t One Winthrop, shop-worn One Kohler & Campbell, perfect condition One Kohler & Chase, excellent condition One Wagner, used two years One Wheelock, used ni months One Stuyvesant, used #ix months........... se00s We have numerous other just such bargains, which this apace will not permit us to mention, Remember, an exchange agree ment, enabling you to exchange any Piano purchased in this sale in one year and full amount applied, also regular Kohler a Chase guarantee, will accompany each Piano sold. If you are not exactly ready to purchase ) advise that you call and Investigate the stock, make a joatt and permit ua to hold the goods for you, as an opportunity such as we are offer ing will not be given to you for some time. Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Avenue Weber Piano Dealers THE represents today the most complete, sive bhomefurnishing store in Am and satisfactory and extended in a pleasing, helpful way. ~—we can not speak too often or say too much about our plan of credit-giving. the credit service which this store has popularized is developed to the highest point of prac- tical usefulness for you. —our credit-giving methods are such that appeal to thousands of home furnishers and repre- sent an important factor in the on-going of $ —we want every person in Greater Seattle store extends the helping hand of credit freely, willingly, pleasantly, and in the most prac- tical, simple and dignified way. we want the home furnisher to feel absolutely free to come and accept the credit advantages which await him here, assuring him of a credit treatment that will meet his individual re- quirements, with no annoying features, price advances or hardships in connection. ~—the magnificent success of this store's credit service has been brought through the influ- atisfied Seattleites who have such influences have contributed to acquaint the great majority of home furnishers just what helpfulness this store extends; of the magnificent growth of “the STANDARD credit service.” ences of the —so consider yourself welcome to such credit arrangements that will satisfy you and fit your needs, bearing in mind that the great purchasing power of this organization enables this store to give you pricings, store service and absolutely exclusive housefurnishing store in America can possibly extend to you. —always a splendid welcome awaiting you here! Sta ‘ture Co, tandar (pate Second Avenue At Pine St. attle suburban delivery service. and have friends living In the districts, making it for you to prompt, satisfactory service ‘clowe-in” city folk AMUSEMENTS, dene o pac Ted¢ alet plause. nna he * Far pras wel ip with t villain silly Fanta an Francisco Opera company was part of Fanny the farewell bill of the iven at the and Opera house ast night to a crowded house, and as well received, The production bf Schubert's opera as given by —78 square miles in Greater Se- covered by our special it’s a convenience we offer to developed for our farout” possible recetve the same a“ Frank Healy's troupe of singers ta) thousands of Seattle derson as Lone Star, the gambler, were favorites with the audience. famous comedy, the re make a the house. H ortginal in ptece Rev “The Private Secretary.” William Gillette's version of the | !iners have been booked instead of | gap. the usual show, with only one top Lois | ner, theatre this week, and is sure to| impression ns of the Second av Lonsdale, who played production tary,” is vor patr a u in New bil able York 1 Spalding and made The Private See at the on play of the was cast as many new | friends by his impersonation of the srving one, and should play ked houses all wee jy Webb as Hawkins, the was, as usual, the hit of the| and his specialty, “That's was greeted with great ap Mabel Day, th ew prima ot the aggregation, handled Everett, known usual artistic or of the cast in her remat ell dime “Girl From the West.” Burgess-Bunting company good erday with thelr tion of Mark Swan The om the West.” Emma Bunt Rose Nelson, who ts known linters,” is the hit of the nd she portrays the part he utmost ¢ William 1s the villain, Herman hi Lawrence stuttering kid and V. 1 ed for his as the Hen , was roundly y. Robert Lathrop Popular bone feat ie, Jeut into jand from seats which took plac | Navy Yard SUPERFLUOUS HAIR This disfigurement and Ddlight a1 ke Sh and were th ing dr ste ler | | centric curat dith and Wm. heffield as Harry well r n the Beginutng e fam the it pr pular vaude The en COLORADO Colorado ts repaired Por 2 even times daily for the trip, The yd amers I Way, ¢ ave Re Henttle Agente one ws Orpl local th being @. Ailleen May as Dowlan and Phillip Douglas Marsden stved remainder of the Orpheum to Open. week enorm ville s of t the that Cattermole respectively The play will week from today circutt will atrical world 1s sale of this morn the most in the that will Yrpheum will © being be house acts ri pre IN DRYDOCK yund 7uR RAVEN DRUG CO | 14 Second av. | 1418 the Fast foot of Yes 50 ooo GREATER STANDARD ts dedicated to the service of the people. This store trading place that will appeal to you and your point of perfect store-keeping and maintain a spirit of keeping with the size and | “the store of the peeple,” credit for you— eattle as a notable home center. to understand thus the confidence so secured sented in San Francisco, Salt Lake jand in pheum cireuit jopening week here several top|his sensational act of leaping the Carrol Johnson most modern, ion, Our aim is to make as well as the largest, finest exe’ this store a safe, pleasant friends, to reach the progressive merchandising in ortance of this concern and Seattle, To be sure, this is where a pleasing welcome always awaits yout thoroughly understand—that this shared its manifold benefits; has been the cause satisfactory attention that no other just telephone us— —if you can not come to the store; we will gladty send a BUCK range sales- man, to talk with you about the pur- chase of a BUCK range—about ex- changing your old stove or range. He will give you full information on the tter of range buying. Just phone and ask for the Stove and Range Department. —Sunset, Exchange 24; Ind. 4042 Tacoma | Promises & great attraction for city where the Or-/|next week. He has secured the reaches. For the| services of “Dare Devil Davis,” in every This act is claimed to be a thriller, and is being brought here at @ great expense. White City. Because Capt. Leopold McLaglen failed to make good in his alleged The Star. the famous min el man, is the feature of the vaudeville put on this week at the | broadsword contest at White City, Star, Following Johnson are J. K.| Madison park, yesterday afternoon, Emmett & Co. in a big comedy/the management after the show sketch, Jules Levi and family in/cancelied McLagien's engagement a musical act, and several other|and promptly issued tickets to all acts of equal merrit |the patrons of the park entitling |them to free admission some other Pantages. day Pantage Gaines this week ot-|...M@anager TL. B. Gorham said a oe = headliners the. four; 2%® ™management was imposed ere as to ncaariners upon by McLaglen, who represent Hodges in a musical act which is , ed that he had a big act, when considered the best one that ha . pent seansed bere The Hodge the act as a matter of fact was ver app the tamest thing I ever saw. It family plays on every kind of musi-| 4, the limit. We concluded that ca n ent conceivable. vale e Canees al tnstrumen’ ivable. Valoni. | the only thing we could do to pro- bill novelty the jug r, is also on , | tect our patrons was to cancel Me- Lagien and return tickets to the Lene Gate | patrons yesterday. We'll have an- other attraction this week.” Luna Park's open alr attraction | wed novelty artists, Manager Loot | Modern Life. at Martells, who are European | % “Got much family? artists Manager a | Just a pup and a rubber plant.” Free Clothing And Vest Free with every during our Bellin Ruit Tn addition Out Sult, Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK 4 BAG CO, 918 Firet Ave. r 7.70. Vout RAINIER CLOT BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS It is rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyers, KAVANAGH CO,, Inc, Mine Operators. 704-5-6-7-8 JOHNSTON BLDG.