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= mT IK Gh SHTEMEATS Insists That Your Bill Be Changed to ~ “$1 a Thousand Read who # han, engi af the right of ae again jo time, and iC Mi havet MONS.) read #0 consu pol et a better direct ‘gompany fake the company to ‘on its > fhe franch ia allowed (0 per thousand for heat! ing «as, respectl June 20, Leet, tt fing company |! mah and elty © tol pd by thant Urat a» compan fo this fie fo the publi sand b per] Reattio | Mr hange = MANGLED BY NP TRAN * ;ClOTPL FILIT KILLED IN HOR. tn RIBLE MANNER NEAR DU WAMISH TODAY, Moby the that oor charge Seattle r " Chotp! Filt, 2 old, was feet. |xround to death beneath the wheels gi he corpora! ” reel of Northern Pacific train No. 2, at debi th an opinion rendered | Duwamish shortly before § o x that the adoption of this morning, The remains were Hon and voluntary filing | seat along the track for sey with the « i the leral yards oe of t me by the} Pilit was waiking along the jitiea-| Northern Pacific tracks and ap sarees (parently did not hear the warning he gas| blasts sounded by the gine. - CONTINUE years ot 8 jas the original franct bills now read $1 feet, with a dis providing the bitt ts pail Safter it ie rendered by the insiets that the Bille thousand, and then it is Be ccusseny if tt so desires,| OLYMPIA, Aug, 17.—While a re . ity (or failure to; Port was in cireulation this morn ‘6 after the bill ix} 9@ that an effort would be made my during the day to secure the adop “to thin effect was a0 ont} tion im the house of a resolution saad Tighting company | Clsmising the special committee appointed to pre the char against th: Ap court, mem ij bers of the committee insisted that of fal ot Coptata of Police the Investigation should continue, and if it ls continued one member McDonald will be held Fmorning at 10 o'clock in ie quoted an saying that United States Senator Piles, Judge Don of Our Lady of Good and Jefferson st. worth and all others connected with wil be made in Cal- the settlement of the Sullivan estate would be called and ques ——————— ery. The pall bearers been announced yet, but THS FELLOW (5 Scien! SIME SOLDER AND sscurmzce) ASO QUTE A WI in Lake View cemetery afternoon, The funeral in Hillman City tomor- MART E. HEISEY DISCOVERS HOW HARO [IT 18 TO MAKE A SHOW GO, (Special to The Star.) le apm COLUMBIA IS Mart FE. Hetsey, who plays the; ringmaster In Frederic Thompson's production of “Polly of the Clreua, the present attraction at the Moore | theatre, hae played more soldier | Pema charactors than any other actor op VOCS) the wt Among his friends he Is the carnival on familiarly tore as “Military fair.) Mart.” He was in the original pro- Miss! quctions of “Shenandoah” and ved Al The Girl | Left fehind Me,” and ¥ Masquerita! nas been Idéuttfied with the orig but stilt malo-| ya) casts of a number of other tm 4 third. The vote Leta Proregh cramas. ¥ wills & go story on * Yesterday. TUS | himself, It harks back to the late B32 17, Jacob Litt’s big revival of “Shen 10,006 | andoah” a decade ago. Heisey was 7.361 jin gt. Louis, handling a theatrical venture of bis own, when Mr. Litt) 1380 wired him to report for rebearsals | 479 | of the part for which he had been reviously engaged. It was in the te summer, and Helsey’ 175 | {2 St. Louts bed not been aa suc 4) cosarul as he bad hoped for. He "8 was obliged to meet certain re 1:30 p.m. sponsibilities and he wired Mr. Princess Char giving thae for a of Vancouver and you en route pase and the San) N PACIFIC, ‘of money for hia fare to New York, ete. Upon receipt of the telegram, Mr. Litt Instructed his bookkeeper to tell his banker to wire their St. Louls correspondent to pay Log the amount he requested, and i eidentally he wired Heisey as fal lows: "Money in Fiftwt National bank, St Louls.” Helsey imme- diately replied Money in First bank—everybody knows Express me at once a dar’ jantorn and a jimmy.” “HOUSE GETS. INTO INDIGNANT UPROAR (By United Press) * OLYMPIA, Aug. 17.—The house was thrown Into an indignant roar for a balf an hodr this morn "ling, all because the auditor lingisted on enti by that body. The stato auditor, jin compliance with the law passed | iat the last sesaton, insists that all |mombers of the legislature shall ah |make affidavit to the correctness of | DS" \their mileage and other expenses. This morning Dr. Ghent, a men -\iber from King county, waxed ex 4 ceodingly wrathtul over this impc r r -|aition and attempted to reeure the HOUSE NUMBERS. | \ncnage of a Vote of censure on the| r= “lauditor. Palmer, of King, fought -'the motion bitterly and brought the lhouse around to bis way of think “ling and the matter was dropped. “IS BURNED OUT OF ROUSE AND HOME RB AND SUPPLIES. | ’ Fire, which started from a de 1% | fective flue early this morning, de | atroye d the oneatory cottage own- id occupled by J. C. Geyer, at 4 Walnut ay, The lows on building and contents amounted to} | $1,000, Insurance in the sum of | $400 wae carried, PUYALLUP.—A “tocal option elec- tion tn boing held today. Litt to kindly advance him « sum) up| ing a law passed | rHE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1909. eee nee: cea ener ec a ee ae em OH, MERCY! JUST LOOK WHO’S HERE He Paid for the Togs and Didn't Recognize Them Coming—But She Knew Him All a | In these days of wondrous and [fearfully made clothos, it's a wise man that knows his own wife in the Kitohen, for some | Cupe that adorn the ful forma of our sisters id almost atop a ¢ leading into many very amusing in identa Two prominent Seattle business} }men were standing in front of Dug daie’s billiard parlors yesterday talking about the latest baseball | situation, when one of them oapled | a female of the beanpole variety porambulating down Second ay | best she could, with her watat line somewhere between her tnatep and where her knee ought to be. Her hat was decorated in perfect harmony with the khakioolored sult and large black buttons, but ft hung wo far down over her probosels that she might have been marked with the curse of Cain, and no mortal | would have known tt Any woman that would down town in that rigging has crust} enough to start a stale bread fac-| tory, qi of the men. “If HL should see my wife on the stroot in toge like that I'd disown her.”| j And he got bis chance, but didn’t, for that's Jost who it was GASOLINE EXPLODES. One automobile was da the amount of $700 when a Rhsoline din a small boild cat xth av, last night The building is used as a Rarng ty the Farris Automobile Co. explosion set fire the {but the damage was nominal PROBING nny place but of the ge grace nowadays let alone as | | I come | I th one OF SUPREME COURT | ion with the court 1 in the one # plan to Molge tnalet | toned In deck Whe ingu said this morst that the fi whol thoroughly gone HH Into and that if he had his way heii would not allow any guilty man to/if A member of the commit |ff tee said il 1 do not want to say that the! but I do } so far se) letely clear it] esea, Ht i jaupreme court ts corrupt, way that the evi cured does not com of the charges made.” Senator Piles is expected today ce here} Monday "s Session. OLYMPIA, Aug. 11--Late yeater- ¥ afternoon the real hearing inte |the Sehively matter began in the The tmpeachment trial wil] how move rapidly, but there ts little) possibility that the investigation will end before Saturday, and Governor May will call & special seasion to continue the hearing Several depo- sitions read yesterday showed that extortion had been practiced. Senator Potts introduced a bili yesterday asking for an appropria ton of $34,450 for the maintenance }ot the NG. W. Several other bills | were iatrety< od. ‘BURNED BY LIVE WIRE senate, While att ceurptieus te to poll a live/ wire up a telegraph pole at Ren ton yesterday afterneon, George | McDonald, an electrician employed | | by the Seattle-Tacoma Power Co. | Was burned about the hands and feet. His burt re not serious, GEORGIA 10 CURB GOSSIP} (By United Pree) | ATLANTA, Ang. 17.—Georgia will soon have a law upholding the /f }names and reputation of its virtu | the bill introduced by | Senater MeCurry having passedii both senate and house, with thel} of the governor's signa ous women, certainty ture. 80 widespread has been the Inter. |] ‘@ in this measure that the author ba recelved requests for coples from South Carolina and Alabama legislators, who {ntend introducing | wimilar bills | The measure makes it a mis | som anor to wilfully and falsely) utter or cireulate defamatory atate-| ments about women, and it grew out of a ease In Hart county In which slander nearly broke np al marriage between members of two} widely known families. Shortly before the date set for! | the wedding the young man ‘in| Jquestion was warned that his liridetohe was of questionable character. Upon hearing this the girl's father refosed to permit the| wedding until he had Investigated the charges. These were found without foundation, and the clrew Jators admitted they had lied ‘There being no Ing t persons be onecuted the de famers.. WOULD PUT SEATTLE MARKET QUT OF BZ (fy United OLYMPIA, Aug. 17.-Representa tive Sweet, of Pierce county, has} | introduc ed a bill in the legislature | | which will, if It becomes a law, put the public market In Seattie out of} business, Sweet fg an old soldier and legislating for army, naval and armory sites is his specialty. His Hiatest is a bill to prohibit saloons hawkers and peddlers of every do \eeription from doing business with in two miles of any army, navy or armory site, Ax this bill would do) away with the Sgattle market,) which is within a couple of blocks of the armory in attle, to way nothing of a large number of sa loons, the King county delegation fa preparing (o squelch it, ‘one.) FURNITURE sromr FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. OLO808 DAILY AT Sa) 12 800N ON ware BDAY DURING ent ano AvGUBT DRY GOODS Women’s Up-to-Date, High-Grade Oxfords and Pumps Chocolate Kid One-Eyelet Southern Ties, sole and covered wood heel; Special $2.80 Pair hand-turned 2,80, Chocolate Kid Blucher Oxfords, Goodyear welt sole and military hee Chocolate Kid Button Oxfords, Goodyear welt sole and Cuban heel; $2.80, Bronze Button Oxfords, brown cloth top, welt sole and military heel; $2.80, ; $2.80, White Buck Southern Ties, fancy tip. at welt sole and mili- tary heel; $2.80. White Canvas Oxfords, plain toe, Goodyear welt sole and mili- tary heel; $2.80, Tan Russia Calf Blucher Ox- | fords, welt sole and military heel; | $2.80. Gun-metal Ankle-Strap Pumps, welt sole and military heel; $2.80, "Children’s Slippers and Oxfords Specially Priced at $1.15 and $1.55 Pair Silk Lisl weeiery, st Pr. | Virst Fioor, Notions Moderately Priced | n-Place” Hair Rolls; $1.75, Victoria Marcel Kleinert’s He Hair Wavers; 50c k-on Hose Supporters; 25e. “Setwell” Golf's Real Hair Nets; Rolled-plate Collar back; 3 for 25c. Corset Cover Tape; oat and Skirt Hangers; set, 25c 15e mg with riveted pearl 12-yard piece, 10c, 10¢, “Ever-Ready” Button Holes and Buttons, strips 21 inches long, with buttons 2 inches apart; 10c. Steel Toilet Pins ; 200 for 10c, Craven Dress Shield Pins; card of eight, Se, Sea Silk Serge Belting; yard, 15c. Diamond Snap Fasteners; card, 5c. —Firet Fioor, “Silko” Corset Laces, five yards long; mstress Thimble Outfit} 1S¢, Artistic Curtain Materials | White Curtain Muslin in an especially good range of patterns, including figures on dotted ground, figures on plain ground, or coin-spot de- signs; 36-inch width; price; 12Mc yard, Barred Curtain Muslin, a sheer quality with pattern 11 inches square, in white or ecru; 36 Qe yard. White, cream or Arabian Scrim, barred, striped inches wide; price, or plain, even mesh, round thread; popular for drawn-work, curtains, panels or dresser and chif- fonier scarfs; prices, 40c, 50c and 65c yard, ~—-Hecond Floor. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns for September —-SENSATIONAL- PLUME SALE This week we have cut, and cut prices on every the lar in our stock, gest in the city have the flnest in all lengtha up to 36 You can buy a fair plume at this great Inches. sale priced as $3 Better Ones FREDERICK & NELSON Women’ s Tan Rela, 35¢ Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery} | =| [5 : 3 Pairs for $1.00 of fine At 25¢ Pair “hildren's fine quality s at 35c SPECIAL, 25¢ Thread Hos and embroidered black lren, lace white and sand C h in tan, for $1.00 iery for M styles New Teckel: Nets Fine, cluster-tucked Bobbinet in white, and ecru; ; $1.25 yard. Fine gaality Bob binet with quarter-inch tucks, white, cream and ecru; 27 inches wide ; $1.50 yard. Pin-tucked Bobbinet of excellent q n and ecru; 27 $2.25 Pin-tucked F and ecru; Toilet ney Dias Sundeies Ed. I perfume naud's Soaps, Violette, and other 3 for O5« Alm Santal 23¢ cake, Roger & Gallet's md Seap; 15c cake. cream 30 inches wide Richard Hudnut's Bay Rum; 50c, Henkel tempere Men's Pocket Cc “Tryo” 8 Flexible Nail Files, hand-finished and 5, 25¢ and 35Se each. ity, yard white, inches wide; 10¢, Toilet Paper, in rolis or square »ymbs in case; white rinet, fine quality, 46 inches wide; $2.75 yard Black Silk Brussels Net with cluster tucks of two widths ; 30 inches wide ; $2.75 yard Fine-tucked Black Silk Net, 24 25 yard, Brussels Net of very fine mesh, for dresses, waists or yokes ; in paste! blue, pink and teal; also white and black; 45 inches wide; $2.00 yard. —First Floor. pack- three in carton ; 25¢ Brushes; 10c, 10c, Chamois Jewel Pockets, extra large, silk-lined, with belt attached; $1.50 and $1.75, Traveling Cases of fancy cretonne, rubber-lined throughout ; 75¢ and $1.00. ages; Assorted Tooth inches wide; Cocoa Butter in cakes; = Embroidered Handker- chiefs, 16c Women’s pure linen, *hemstitched Handker- chiefs, daintily embroidered ; 16c each. Women’s embroidered Handkerchiefs of sheer Shamrock lawn, in crossbar effect ; 16c each Taffeta Petticoats, $5.00 \— Ft Poor Women’s One-Clasp Gloves Special $1.15 Pair Real Kassan Cape Gloves, outseam-sewn, with an attractive horn clasp at wrist, in pretty shades of tan; some with Paris-point embroidery, others one-row embroidered. Special, $1.15 iat Women's One-Clasp Pique-sewn Gloves, per- fect-fitting, in black, white, tan, gray and brown; special, $1.15 pair, Cretonne Wash-Cloth Cases, rubber-lined ; 25c. Firat Floor, ew A new shipment “of American n Lady Cor. sets has recently been ‘teceived. Second FI A recent shipment of Women’s Taffeta Petti- coats includes “Anna Held” or string-top fasten- ing skirts made with full flaring flounce trimmed with pin-tucks or narrow tailor-stitched bias bands. These are in shades of wistaria, tan, light- and dark-green, Copenhagen, navy, dark-red, brown, mulberry, artichoke, gray, light-blue, pink, and pongee; also in white and many pretty plaid and changeable effects. Exectlent values at —First Floor, ~-Wirst Floor. Ladies’ Home Journal Style Books Free INCORPORATED CHILDREN'S EVE TROUBLES nnot safely be treated by opticiafix riats. They a of « phyalet FIREPROOF STORAGE Exclusively for Household Goode, deep, plume Do You Cook With Gas? A Gas Range and Gas Water Hoa Lares Trncts $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up Terms $1 and $ Monthly. Uncle Sam Is Backing the Navy Yard And you ¢ buying 5 art Bremerton Yard above prices Bremerton Helghts t# th © buy where the profits a We plumes low as ; : produce the happy combination and Comfort. Seattle Lighting Co. Both Phones Ex. 75. P.-I. Bldg., Fourth and Union. of Economy, Ease MENDINGTON'S BROKEN PROMISES | The sweeping assertion that they | mend everything but broken prom: | Ises, crockery and glassware is jus: | tiled. Furniture, trunks ot run any risk in and the at the oar on ork, you and the Up to $30 stock of new fall shapew and trimmed hats has al Buy your plume now and trim one of our new shapes from A large ready arrived for fall and save One- Fourth to One-Half Wonder Millinery Co. 1521-1523 SECOND AV. This fast-growing city In alongside th and will always t benefits of the annual wit! expenditures us any day (at our you will prove ta small invest ton Heights will bring returns, Seattla Homeseokera Com: are the owners, Boattle office, 106 Cherry st. Bremerton off in Oregon building, at Brem ton, We will show you all Navy Yard sights in our free auto at Bremerton. Our mon leave our office several times daly and go on the fast new steamer H. B. Kennedy. Fifty minutes’ ride Call at our office and seo us, pany dies, baby carrhiges, lea household articles. 181¢ Phone Ind, § and pain a for working in Saturda 1400 t Wonderful EDW Tatlor-made Uncalled-for Overcoats, Cravenettes and DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? —| We are Independent dealers han | Hing. ail Kinda, mew and second hand ee il save you big money. estate| THR SUNDWALL 00, | Gi) First Ave, Do you want to. es a ho The Star's classified real ‘columns, tase work Seattle, Wash,

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