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MAN MEETS TERRIBLE DEATH Dalted Prose) to the © feed Din horse, Hin nclsco wife was ed about & minutos Sa er by 8 of torpor teeutng ‘om the » and rushed out to Pe © roe to see the Morse mpling on her husband's body Her eames brought neighbors . ‘ cene and the hor was flaally ed and I timp ' body was 1 up and Kency casi at road jife ext meee. ones mPLE WILL PUNISH TARI CHIME. NEXT ELECTION, SAYS CLARK SIAL INTERVIEW, MINORITY LEADER SAYS POWER OF muss OVER MASSES WAS NEVER CLEARER, AND IN Pesased COST OF LIVING WILL KEEP VOTERS FROM FOR 3 PRESENT OUTRAGE a| i) fy GILSON GARDNER INGTON, D / garitf?” answered what do w pip ease the Cannon x Ald Wii becomes a law u so jg which it is What the tariff law tially what the Ald 1 ty ie re podHeans ‘ the Rade Malek the co fh oy Sag nt the a Bs pais hat time the hem cat CHAMP CLARK, along these lines to teil thelr people what they think about the rules and what they think about protective tariff * As to the latter matter, they will ihave to tell their people whether they are in favor of a tariff for the truste or a tariff framed for rev enue—revenue for the government not revenue for privste movop olies.” ublican ry tn promising f That is what “Do you expect thé next house to }| have a Democratic majority? “Unquestionably IT do. It has been the history of tariff logisia tion that the party responsible for such laws ae this Aldrich bill has broken, The | been overwhelmingly defeated at they | the elections following their pas ith. The | age.” “Republicans claim that they Will be able to overcome the pres emt feeling of the peopie by the | Pros ey argument » | expect they will try that ‘ tion to be maine” They will get up and try to eres Either | Mike the people think that thetr sratic teaue ¢ riff bill has brought prosperity. men who vote fo = Tine wo other been & Democrat Demorratic P pave been cast in BAldrich tariff sched. | for a Republican Rot representing It wil! be up to: turn them ai te that the ta it campaign fesue have | kind! with several cam ~The tariff witl Will be another. A) feel that the ne) Change in the rules Government of the tatives is quite a any legisiation passed or will be | want to see their We & representative body | oo a end to a sys ty legisiative power ORe man ap @ cot. he organizes, | pre the coming election of All candidates wil! be| to sharp = questioning | AtLess Tha Chinaware. in various pretty designs Wit ‘Lot 'No.1.. 5c} No. See Rugs on sal 200 Smyrni in colors and patterns you should secure one of the They wilt have |" Chinaware Sale Starts Saturday Night at 6 o’Clock On Saturday night, beginning sharp at 6 o'clock, Booth Silicon C ¥ THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1009. But thet argument has been worn! bore were oxclided trom thetr cor Gulte threadbare, The increased | ferences, It comes from @ commilt:| “Wit : { Sout f living Will be forced ape: | (ee whose ouly sfafcrmation haa} THE STONE, FIGHER CO. } SECOND AND UNIVERSITY, THE GTONE, FIGHER CO, BECOND AND UNIVERSITY. jae 's rhe | prowperity or no|been that furulwhed by the repre: |e | prep W i Wit power of | sentatives of corporations sgektug tiete will be br t home to the | special tariff favors, ven Repub | people by the hi of thie tariff | Hoe members of the senate are jaot. The of the! pot fyynished with the data used men in co hing °) | sent the po | in tre They | pw ° othe r fails to cow 4 | alle Jo con x 1 give the people eredit for | we than to be fooled b road. | : pur ious arguments as are mmitiee belng made ready by our Republt work, He oan friends, What is more, 1 give until by the people credi nae en various trades or promises he has ory than our the votes to pass hie bill, Bach oF Never has there been Ching | YOt® Pepresents a special interest. | spectacle of the ‘ eel T whole ie divregardful of the} toresta an rep ate the ha. | Welfare of the country and totally | tlonal legislative bod ~ |Oblivious of the vast majority who} consume the articles and = who See what ts happening in the/| therefore pay the tax senate, The bill fe brought tn b hat will the Demooratie party Aldrich It is brought in from a) promise ommittee which has had no pub Tariff revision in the ulxty-aee ear he It Is brought in by ond congress, a genuine tariff re |® commitioe whose minority mom: | vision downward (amen: — - eer = COLLINS, CHAMPION JURY BEF UDDLER, AFTER 4 YEARS STRUGGLE IN COURTS, SAYS HE HAS JUST BEGUN TO FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, June 4~ “Geo, D, Coiling, the greatest legal | | technician who ever befuddied a Jury.” A public that tithe © applied a perjurer at presen of the Saf Franc The prose cutor had matched wits and know! edge of law with the “befuddler au inmate ounty jail An ISyearold boy was sent re cently to Caltfornia state prison to serv are, He convicted | of one arrest Y and sentenced within mouth from the time of his Geo. D, Collins, through his abil. | ity to discover flaws in the ma-| chinery of the law, has kept three state courte and two federal tri bunale, including the supreme court of the United States, busy | for four yeare trying to determine | whether or not he should serve 14| years for perjury A few days ago the ipreme | jeourt of the United Btates decided that Collins, who hae been held at the county jail bere for more thar thre « must go to Ban Quen tin penitentiary | Colline laughs in scorn at the GEORGE D, COLLING. He ‘ tha conf r n the | rights ¢ Far fre having t oat Amerton channel, Co ase throug urt, and krounds yer, war placed o June, 1906, on a charge « two months after bie marriag Miss Clarice MeCurdy of Chicago from another dire The prosecution onivnded. aud | Moen the wuvrene conn aul the collection—all this season’s latest models—each one carefully wisn. ahs ns then sul. him tev pent teiog salut St theses une {tailored and perfect as to style. They’re made of plain and fancy maintenance, Collins sald this was were wholly adverse to the ap eae 1 . . . . sit im oon yuan fete y'teeayce'ye’ “jul Suitings, Panamas and Soliels, in gray, rose, wistaria, green, navy ae the com her alate ne and the and claimed that he he monlaw husband of Agnos, then dead, © only shook his head a pit r ly announced that he was almoe ready to begin « “real gain hie iberty He would have the world believ of enough more tech two women had ocenpied the same realdence Prom the superior courts through the #tate and finally to the An adverse apreme court fon there gave Collings an ¢ tnalty to carry tt on t oa preme court of the United States, © persons who hay hie effirte in the past are ine! to believe him n Half-Price to Close Out we shall close out four k { fine hina, English Semi-Porcelain and h dainty decorations. American Semi-Porcelain, See the Splendid Chinaware Bargains Now in Our Show Window kot 115¢ bot | 20¢ 10c After dinner cof After dinner cof: | Platters, open veg Platters, pickle | | dhe sri Fi get eo raunan etable dishes, pitch: | | dishes, pitchers, cake | | bow o ee, | uce ¢ | dessert platen and| | dessert and dinner| | ¢m and dinner! | plates and cream | Be bone dishes plates, pitchers. plates, el pitchers, | | J Greiit Smyrna Rug Sale Saturday Them in the Show Window Saturday all day and up to 10 p.m e These are new and up If you need a small rug where the wear is unusually hard se 4x7 {t. $10.00 Rugs, special ...sce0ees $7.25 | 2-6x5 {t. $4.00 Rugs, special ........ $2.9 many new and hand 4x4-6 ft. $7.00 Rugs, special .....00% $4.95 | 1-9x3-6 ft. $2.50 Rugs, special ........$17 Steations here in 3x6 ft, $6.00 Rugs, special ..s...2+++ $450 | 1-6x3 ft: $1.50 Rugs, special ........ $1.25 Footwear r “ ; bea choice model ° Dainty Patent k i Another Very Good Quality Smyrna Rug 3x6 ft. $4.25 Rugs, special | 2-2x4-6 ft. $2.50 Rugs, special ..... $1.7 2-6x5 ft. $3.00 Rugs, special ..: 5 $1 1-9x3-6 ft. $1.50 Rugs, special ....... $1.00 D, $4.00 io 85.00 ALL THE CREDIT You maces We're showing the finest Monarch WANT ogee! Most Artistic Dre Malleable | Gas lear the town has ever Ranges. | | Ranges. Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets. White Mountain Refrigerators, #eCOND AND UNION | Washington as thougti slightly surprised, and calm attempt to Tailored Suits That Were $25 to $35 Now Reduced to $19.75 ; iat purpose of the reduction is to reduce the stock so’s to make ay for the vast collection of Wash Suits and Dresses that are have their “innings” (if you'll allow a bit of baseball phrase- ology) from now on. There are a hundred and fifty-five suits in blue and black. The coats are full silk lined, button or braid trimmed—On sale tomorrow —the best $25.00 to $35.00 suits in town, at Alte |] Al te Children’s Coats | | Novelty Waists One-Quarter Off } | One-Quarter Off The entire stock of Chil- High Class Waists of dren’s and Girls’ Coats, plain taffeta, messaline, net and and fancy, at a straight re- lace, selling at $10.00 to duction of one-fourth, Over $25.00, are to be sold to- five hundred to choose morrow at a straight re- among. duction of one-fourth, t $19.75 Wash Suits at Half Price Sample Wash Suits and some left over from last sea- son; styles perfectly good, fabrics beautiful; all crisp and fresh as on the day they left the factory. Tomorrow, HALF PRICE White Muslin Underwear Underpriced—A Veritable “Pay Streak” for Women The secret of successful merchandising can be summed up in a single sentence, It is this—‘giv- ing people what they want when they want it.” Tomorrow the second floor comes into the fore- ground with splendid stocks of white muslin underwear, offered much below the usual prices. The opty streak” at Stone, Fisher's is being developed; each day fresh pockets are uncovered and dozens nuggets may be had by frugal people. You catch the significance of the expression best in the store, here prominent signs tell of extraordinary Rigas Tomorrow you can a | A t 35c This group includes Corset Covers in | At 69c ° orset wers in fourteen styles, | ten styles, drawers in six styles, chem drawers i gene styles, chemises in ises in one and short skirts in two styles, All are made | six styles, gowns in ten styles. All of fine nainsook or lery trimmed; and tastefully trimmed with lace and embroi- Q ©» ers, com | af good muslin, plain or lace and embroic cambric excellent value At 48c Gowns in ten fifteen styles deri¢ At $1.1 ns, chemises, drawers, corset cov- binations of corset cover and Styles, corset covers in drawers in eight styles long skirts five styles, short skirts styles, combina drawers, or cover and skirt; long and short skirts; not | tion of drawers and corset covers one style, Materials | less than a dozen styles of each to choose among. All | are nainsook and muslin of the finest qualities, lace and of the finest nainsook or cambric elaborately trimmed embroidery trimmed with lace or embroidery, To the A.-Y.-P. Visitor Visitors are invited to avail themselves of the store’s facilities and accommodations. Rest Room. Retiring Room for wom-! Mail and Express Room, | = INTERPRETERS Reading Room. en, with attendants. Delivery System, covering Japanese. Swedish. German. Norwegian, Information Bureau Parce! Checking Room entire city and suburbs, | Chinook. French Armenian Icelandic. a nn re re ee se ome | Three Principal ‘8 | Washington 0. Distributers of Stores | BECONONE Nagp GUNIVERGITY BT SEATTLE com | Butterick Fashions i}